Definition: In insurance, an "insurance for engagement rings" refers to a type of policy that provides financial protection in case the engagement ring becomes lost or damaged during marriage. The main purpose of such a policy is to cover loss or damage to the engagement ring if it is accidentally destroyed or stolen by one of the parties involved. The policy typically includes a deductible, which must be paid before any claims can be made; and limits on how much can be reimbursed based on what kind of evidence of loss or theft is available. The insurance for engagement rings may also cover the cost of repairs or replacements if the ring has become damaged beyond repair due to wear and tear or accidents during marriage. This could include costs for jewelry cleaning, polishing, and other maintenance services. Overall, this type of policy provides a financial protection against unexpected losses that can happen in the event of wedding complications, such as ring theft or damage, without putting the wedding or engagement ring at risk financially.