You Just Inherited Your Grandma’s Jewelry… Now What?
So you’ve just inherited Grandma’s jewelry box. Congratulations—you are now the proud keeper of rhinestones, diamonds, and possibly a mystery brooch shaped like a peacock. Every piece tells a story, but figuring out what to do next? That’s where we come in.
1. Pause for the Sentiment
First things first—take a deep breath and admire what you’ve been given. These aren’t just sparkly accessories; they’re memories you can hold in your hand. That pearl necklace? She probably wore it to every church potluck. Those clip-on earrings? They saw a lot of dance floors.
2. Bring It in for a “Jewelry Check-Up”
Not everything in Grandma’s collection is created equal. Some pieces might be fine jewelry, others might be costume, and some might be treasures in disguise. A professional jeweler (hi, that’s us!) can help you figure out what’s what—no judgment if you thought that glass stone was a diamond.
3. Clean, Repair, or Restore
Let’s be real: jewelry that’s been living in a box for decades probably needs a little TLC. A professional cleaning can make gemstones sparkle like they haven’t in years. And if something’s broken? Don’t worry. From prong tightening to antique restoration, we can bring it back to life.
4. Keep Some Pieces Just the Way They Are
Some jewelry is timeless—like diamond studs, a wedding band, or a strand of pearls. These classics are perfect to wear just as Grandma wore them. It’s like carrying a little piece of her with you every day.
5. Redesign the Rest (Without the Guilt)
If that oversized cocktail ring isn’t really your vibe, don’t feel bad. We specialize in redesigning heirlooms into something modern and wearable while keeping the sentiment intact. Think of it as giving Grandma’s jewelry a stylish new outfit for the next generation.
6. Store It Smartly (and Maybe Insure It)
For pieces you don’t wear daily, invest in a proper jewelry box, safe, or bank deposit box. And if you’ve inherited something valuable, insurance can give you peace of mind. (Because Grandma wouldn’t want her diamonds lost in the couch cushions.)
The Heart of It All
Inheriting jewelry is about more than gold and gemstones—it’s about love, memories, and stories that now live with you. At Comeau Jewelry, we’re honored to help families care for these treasures, whether that means cleaning them up, repairing them, or redesigning them for a brand-new life.
Because jewelry isn’t meant to stay hidden in a box—it’s meant to shine, be worn, and make memories for the next chapter.
