This answer is from Regarding additional jewelry coverage
Ari Weinberg said
For new jewelry, a sales receipt, photo and appraisal are often required if you chose to do an individual schedule. Usually, this schedule is a rider to your home/renters policy and frequently insurers will require that you hold one of these policies with them. For older jewelry, an appraisal is often required.
Be sure to check with your insurer, as the company may have recommended appraisers as well as details over blanket coverage (all pieces under a specific value) or a schedule (pieces itemized and individually appraised).


