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How do you travel with expensive jewelry?

Don't put jewelry in checked luggage. Discreetly wear as much of the jewelry as possible while traveling (versus putting it in luggage) Make sure that you have your jewelry fully insured. Consider purchasing inexpensive travel jewelry and leaving your valuable pieces at home.



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Travel Jewelry Organizers to Buy
  1. Use a Jewelry Roll Organizer.
  2. Travel with a Jewelry Box Organizer.
  3. Protect It in a Pouch Jewelry Holder.
  4. Organize Jewelry in a Pill Case.
  5. DIY Jewelry Roll with a Travel Towel.
  6. Vacuum Seal Your Jewelry.
  7. Keep Necklaces in Straws.
  8. Organize Earrings in Buttons.


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The security system at airports is among other things looking for magnetic metals. You are more likely to set off the alarm wearing cheap costume jewelry, frequently made with magnetic metals, than fine gold and platinum jewelry.

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You do not have to declare jewelry that you own, travelled with and are returning to the US still carrying/wearing. However, if you bought a watch or jewelry while you were abroad, you must declare it but that doesn't mean you have to pay taxes on it. Where can you find affordable fashion jewelry products?

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Date Feb 15, 2021
  1. 1) Leave the ring in the box or in a safe carrying case. ...
  2. 2) Attach a subtle note on the box just in case your bag is searched. ...
  3. 3) Place the box inside an article of clothing or something she wouldn't think to open. ...
  4. 4) Fill your bag and make sure there aren't items that will cause a bag search.


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A dated copy of a jewelry appraisal, jewelry insurance policy or receipt can be used to prove ownership of the jewelry prior to your travels outside the United States. However, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) may accept a photo taken of you with the jewelry in your possession prior to your travels.

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There is no duty on gold coins, medals or bullion but these items must be declared to a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Officer. Please note a FINCEN 105 form must be completed at the time of entry for monetary instruments over $10,000. This includes currency, ie. gold coins, valued over $10,000.

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Put jewelry in a bag that you personally carry into restaurants and to your hotel room. And keep it with you at all times. Don't leave the jewelry in an unattended car or suitcase. Also, don't let the hotel staff handle the bag ... and potentially help themselves to your bling.

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United States: The United States allows travelers to carry unlimited quantities of gold coins, bullion, or other monetary instruments. However, if you carry more than $10,000 in value, you must declare it to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) upon arrival or departure.

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Most fine jewelry and small pieces will go through airport security without a problem. Anything that's bulky or made of metal can trigger a wand-down, though, so make sure to remove those pieces and place them in your carry-on before going through security.

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The answer, although it may seem too obvious, is yes. You can take jewellery in your hand luggage, as long as they are in a visible place so that they can be checked in the scanner at the security control.

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Valuable items such as phones, tablets or jewellery should always be carried in your hand luggage or on your person. Any valuable items carried in your checked-in baggage would not be covered by your travel insurance if they were lost, stolen or damaged.

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