Julie Embling and her fiancé were traveling from Milwaukee, WI to
Bridal Veil, Oregon to mail their wedding invitations. It was a quick
36-hour trip that was supposed to be filled with bliss but turned
horrifying when Embling noticed her engagement ring was
gone.Unfortunately, the Emblings aren’t alone. In fact, Jewelers Mutual
conducted a recent survey on travel and jewelry loss or theft and found
that the number of jewelry losses, based on survey responses, has
doubled compared to their 2015 survey. The most common place to lose
jewelry? The beach (27 percent of reported losses).The survey also
revealed that only 1 percent of travelers who lose jewelry report
recovering the piece."Approximately 40 percent of consumers are
devastated or experience a high level of emotional impact from a lost
piece of jewelry," said Don Elliott, director of claims at Jewelers
Mutual.Avoid becoming a vacation victim with these six travel tips from
Jewelers Mutual’s new travel guide:* Take pictures of items before your
trip in case you need to file a police report.* Avoid posting pictures
of your jewelry and location on social media.* Leave jewelry off while
swimming.* Wear or pack jewelry in a carry-on bag.* Tuck necklaces and
watches under necklines and cuffs when in dangerous areas.* Keep
necklaces safe and untangled in your bag by threading them through a
straw; fasten earrings to an extra button to keep them together.Jewelers
Mutual puts travelers’ minds at ease. The Wisconsin-based company has
been in the business since 1913, and understands the value of jewelry
and developing personal relationships with its customers.While some
homeowner’s insurance plans cover an extent of personal property, the
plans typically won’t go as far as to replace a cherished piece that is
lost or damaged. For those seeking to replace their lost treasure,
Jewelers Mutual works with jewelers to recreate your lost, damaged or
stolen jewelry so it can continue to be a prized possession for years to
come.Embling and her fiancé acted fast retracing their steps and
discovered the ring in their hotel room, which happens to be the second
highest place people lose their jewelry.Visit jewelersmutual.com for more information about insuring and protecting your most cherished memories.
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