Jewelry Lost & Found

View recent reports of lost and found jewelry, including rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and watches.

If you lost a piece of jewelry, submitting a report helps capture identifying details and makes it easier to compare against newly found items.

Why report a lost jewelry?

  • Record key identifiers (type, metal, stones, engravings) in one place
  • Increase the chances of a match if a similar item is reported found
  • Create a dated reference you can use when following up with venues or lost-and-found desks

How to describe a lost jewelry

  • Type (ring, necklace, bracelet, earrings, watch, etc.)
  • Metal color/material (gold, silver, platinum, stainless steel, etc.)
  • Stones or features (diamond, pearls, charm, pendant shape, brand)
  • Any engraving, initials, or distinctive marks
  • Approximate location and date of loss

FAQ

Should I include serial numbers or appraisals in my report?

You can mention that documentation exists, but avoid posting sensitive numbers. Focus on physical identifiers and unique details.

What details help most for matching jewelry?

Metal type, stone color/cut, brand hallmarks, and engravings are often the most reliable identifiers.

Can I report jewelry lost a while ago?

Yes. Jewelry is sometimes found later during cleaning or renovations, so older reports can still be useful.