My mother spent two occasions in hospital with a stroke. The first was 39 years ago now and the second two years later when she passed away.
Anyway on the first occasion she was rushed in and later it was discovered that a butterfly pendant she wore at the time was missing. The second occasion when she passed away the hospital asked if there was any jewellery to which we replied `yes` but initially they couldn't find any. A short while later they came up with her wedding ring and a dress ring but no engagement ring.
We came to the conclusion these were taken by hospital staff. Both were very valuable as my grandfather was a jeweller and made them especially for her.
I have told my own family that should I be rushed into hospital to remove any jewellery as I want my daughter to have them not some thief. OK if I recover I will have them back if not they wont be rich pickings for some unscrupulous person.
Anyway, my engagement ring (again quite valuable) has recently lost a stone and this got me thinking. What I have now decided to do is, have it repaired then give it to my daughter now. I will buy a cheap imitation ring to wear in it's place.
This has put my mind at rest. I do wear another ring usually but nothing like the value of the engagement ring and also a gold bracelet chain but will take my chance there.
This might be something for others to think about.
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