Evaluations are performed by a GIA® Certified Graduate Guild Gemologist with over 30 years of experience in the jewelry industry.
What To Expect During an Appraisal at Heartland Gemology:
Factors Considered in the Appraisal:
Heartland Gemology provides expert jewelry and watch appraisal services tailored to meet your needs. Whether you require documentation for insurance, estate planning, donation purposes, or simply wish to understand the value of your cherished pieces, our appraisal process delivers precision and professionalism.
Evaluations are performed by a GIA® Certified Graduate Guild Gemologist with over 30 years of experience in the jewelry industry.
Yes! Contact us to discuss your needs and we will work with you to set up an appointment at your home or business.
Yes, we offer an extensive range of services for the Insurance Industry and Law Enforcement. Appraisal services for businesses, insurance agents and companies, law and public accounting firms.
Karat and carat may sound similar, but they measure entirely different things in the world of jewelry:
Karat (K): This measures the purity of gold. Pure gold is 24 karats, and lower karat numbers (like 18K or 14K) indicate gold mixed with other metals for durability.
Carat (ct): This measures the weight of diamonds and gemstones. One carat equals 200 milligrams, and it’s used to describe the size of the stone.
Think of it this way: karat is about gold’s quality, while carat is about a gem’s weight!
A single item may take an hour, while multiple pieces can take a week or more.
No, we don't offer repair services for damaged jewelry.
Your jewelry will be carefully cleaned and inspected upon receipt of your appointment.
We recommend following our care instructions to ensure that your jewelry stays beautiful and lasts for years to come.