How much does it cost to insure my engagement ring?

Stand-alone engagement ring insurance carries a simple rating structure, and you can get an approved solution within minutes. Costs start from as little as £109 for 12 months, making it an affordable product for most people who own an engagement ring. The primary rating factors used to calculate engagement ring insurance are:

Rating factors

  • The ring value. Typically, 1.5% of the value of the ring is the base rating.
  • The risk postcode. Your area affects the premium for better or worse.
  • The age of the prospect. Various rates are applied for age categories.
  • The claims history. Previous claims mean less no claims discounts.
  • Insurance premium tax [IPT]. Currently, 12% of the insurance premium.
  • A broker administration fee. For Stanhope, this is £25.

Armed with these primary factors, you can quickly work out a rough cost for insuring your engagement ring by following this simple calculator (this guide does not take into account age, area or no claims discounts):

The magic formula for an estimated cost:

Value of Ring x 1.5% (base rate) x 1.12 (IPT at 12%) + 25 = estimate cost for 12 months cover.

IE. £10,000 x 1.5% x 1.12 + £25 = £193 estimate cost for 12 months cover

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Specific Costing Examples

How much will it cost to insure my Tiffany & Co. Engagement Ring?

You want to insure a £10,000 engagement ring, live in the lowest-rated area, are 29 years old, and have had no claims in the past five years. The rate for this would be: £183.76, including a £25 fee and IPT.

How much will it cost to insure my Boodles Engagement Ring?

You want to insure a £20,000 engagement ring, live in a middle area, are 56 years old, and have had no claims in the last five years. The rate would be: £318.80, including a £50 fee and IPT.

How much will it cost to insure my Beaverbrook’s Engagement Ring?

You want to insure a £5,000 engagement ring, live in the highest rates area, are 22 years old, and have had no claims in the last five years. The rate would be £125.80, including a £25 fee and insurance premium tax.

How much will it cost to insure my Graff Engagement Ring?

You want to insure a £250,000 Graff engagement ring, live in the lowest rates area, are 48 years old, and have had no claims in the last five years. The rate would be £3,238, including a £25 fee and insurance premium tax.

How much will it cost to insure my Van Cleef Engagement Ring?

You want to insure a £100,000 Van Cleef engagement ring, live in a moderate area, are 58 years old, and have had no claims in the last five years. The rate would be £1,301.80, including a £25 fee and insurance premium tax.



General Insurance Cost Examples

The insurance cost examples below are based on being between 31 and 44, having no previous insurance claims, living in a low-rated area, and residing in the UK.

  • Pragnell Skimming stone ring in yellow gold and diamonds at £12,900 – £173.24.
  • Annoushka Annoushka One of a Kind mirage ring in white gold, emerald, pink sapphires and diamonds at £16,900 – £219.20.
  • Van Cleef & Arpels Van Cleef & Arpels boucle solitaire ring in platinum and diamonds at £140,000 – £1,633.77.
  • Boodles Boodles Florentine Dolce Vita ring in yellow gold, sapphire and diamonds – £152.89.
  • Hancocks London Ring in rose gold and Pigeon’s blood Burmese rubies at £30,000 – £369.74.
  • Jessica McCormack Diamond capsule ring in yellow and white gold and diamonds estimated at £25,000 – £312.28.
  • Shola Branson Diamond bombe ring in yellow gold and diamonds estimated at £50,000 – £599.56.
  • McCaul Aegis ring in yellow gold and diamond is at £9,895 – £138.71.
  • Hannah Martin London The Euphoria (square) gold in yellow gold and diamond at £21,600 – £273.21.
  • CHAUMET Bee My Love ring in white gold and diamonds estimated at £60,000 – £714.47.

Written by Matthew Ashton

I started working in the insurance industry in 2004. Four years later, I left to focus on theological studies, working as a youth worker and then as a ministry director in Seattle, USA. When returning to the UK, I had an opportunity to work for the late Andrew Marchington. I joined his firm as a sales advisor when it had around ten staff members. Within three years, I was Head of Ops with a staff team of over 30 people. After a chance encounter in 2019 with Rachel Living and Will Cooper, I co-started Stanhope to build a high-value home, luxury watch, and jewellery broker synonymous with trust. I love being with Donna, my wife, and four kids when not working, cramming in the odd row, or running when I can. I am fortunate to love what I do and consider it a blessing to grow the Stanhope brand.

Matthew Ashton

Date: Wednesday 28th February, 10:10am

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