Losing something so precious as a wedding ring can be a very upsetting experience. Regardless of whether it's been misplaced, stolen, or fallen down the drain, the loss of a symbol of your commitment and love can be emotionally devastating. However, there are some steps you can take to try to locate your wedding ring and get back to normal as soon as possible.
First and foremost, assess the situation. Is there any possibility that you simply misplaced the ring? If so, try to retrace your steps. Start by searching all the places you visited that day, and don't forget to check your pockets and coat.
Make sure to look in any drawers, sink tops, cupboards, and any other places you might have left the ring. If you have any other jewellery, make sure to check for it in case the pieces got mixed up. If the ring is nowhere to be found, it's time to start alerting people who might have seen it or have access to it.
Next, ask your family, friends, and co-workers if they've seen it.
If the ring goes missing outside of your home, retrace your steps and remember to ask in any nearby shops in case a ring has been found and handed in. If your ring has been lost in a public place you may also wish to consider reporting the loss to the local police. Though as it would be considered a non-emergency matter this should be done in person at your local police station only. (Some larger police services (such as the Metropolitan Police) do allow you to report lost items directly to them online.
You should also check if you or your partner still have the receipt for your wedding ring. If so, contact the store you purchased it from as they may be able to help you find a replacement.
Finally, it's time to widen the search for a replacement. Start by looking online for a similar style ring. You can also try local jewellery stores, as well as asking around to see if anyone knows of a good place to purchase a replacement.
Wedding Rings and Insurance
Cover for wedding rings provided under a wedding insurance policy typically covers a set period of time prior to, and subsequently, a set period of immediately after the wedding ceremony. However, depending on the individual policy, wedding rings may fall under the protection provided by home contents insurance, or travel insurance (if travelling abroad at the time the loss occurred). Please check all policy wordings for more information on what is as not included under the cover provided by your own insurance policies.
Losing your wedding ring can be a traumatic experience, but with some quick action and a little luck, you may be able to locate your ring or find a suitable replacement. Being proactive and organised can help you to minimise the emotional distress and move on with your life.