Not just because of the unusual pandemic circumstances of recent times, but this time of the year is renowned for the prevalence of jewellery theft.
According to Lloyds bank, 62% more claims are made in the first three months of the year compared to the last three.
One of the reasons for the increase in thefts is that there are several events in the winter months where expensive jewellery is gifted.
This includes Christmas, New Year and Valentine's Day, where many gifts of jewellery are exchanged, including engagement rings. Add to this the festivals of Diwali, the first day of which is considered a particularly opportune time to buy gold and silver and the fourth wedding quarter that runs into January, where the bride’s family gives valuable gifts like gold jewellery and silver articles to the groom, and the likelihood of being able to ‘bag some good loot’ suddenly increases dramatically.
Spurred by the coronavirus, the price of gold has risen 28% since the start of 2020 and many owners may have pieces that are now seriously undervalued.
The sharp rise in the price of gold – which topped £1,527 an ounce for the first time during the pandemic – means that many homeowners may be unaware of the true value of their collections.
Latest crime figures have also revealed that jewellery was the second most targeted item in household burglaries in England and Wales in the last recorded year, stolen in almost one third (32%) of crimes. According to police crime stats, 248,633 residential burglaries were recorded in this period nationally, which is a colossal 79,562 jewellery thefts.
Thisismoney.co.uk, Lloyds bank and Gunnebo have advice on how to keep your and your loved one’s precious jewels safe.
The best solution is not to have to endure any emotional heartache or stress associated with losing an inherited family keepsake, heirloom or precious gift, particularly if the acquisition thereof was already traumatic and upsetting.
Our recommendation would be to put yourselves in the hands of safe storage experts.
If you need more advice, download our free, informative guide below: “Choosing the right safe for your home”.
Alternatively, if you are ready to purchase and need guidance as to the type of safe, we have a step by step Buyer’s guide that will steer you to the perfect choice based on your needs.Click the Buyer's Guide link:
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