Jewelers Mutual

Jewelers Mutual has been protecting jewelry since 1913, when a group of Wisconsin jewelers founded the company to meet the unique needs traditional insurers couldn’t. Created by jewelers for jewelers, we expanded in the 1950s to offer the same trusted protection to individual jewelry owners. Headquartered in Neenah, Wisconsin, with offices in Dallas, Miami, and Raleigh, we now serve over a million customers across North America. For over 110 years, we’ve combined trusted, personalized service with innovation—evolving our offerings through technology and forward-thinking solutions. We know that your jewelry is more than mere metal and stone—it represents your memories and milestones. We’re here to protect your most precious valuables. 

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Birthstone guide: birthstones by month
Learn about each month's birthstone with this visual guide. From history to cleaning and care tips, the bits of information you need about each gemstone are right here.
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6 tips to keeping jewelry safe at home
Your home presents its own risks when it comes to jewelry wear and care. Here are six simple ways you can keep jewelry safe at home.
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Jewelers Mutual earns 35th consecutive A+ rating from AM Best
Jewelers Mutual Insurance earns its 35th consecutive A+ Superior rating from AM Best, highlighting its strong financial stability and reliability.
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Strongest metals for a wedding band
The strongest metal for a wedding band may not be your best choice, even if strength is your top priority. Consider all the factors and choose from this list when picking out a wedding band metal.
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How much does it cost to resize a ring?
Jewelers share how they determine how much it costs to resize a ring. Read on to get an idea of how much resizing a ring might cost before you visit your jeweler.
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Who insures the engagement ring, bride or groom?
Ever wonder who insures the engagement ring? That's an easy answer. What you should be asking is: When should you insure the engagement ring?