Rings are resized (up) by adding gold to the shank, not stretching. Price factors include, but are not limited to: the size of the ring change, material, width of the ring, and the stones involved. While our bodies evolve, our cherished jewellery should not.
Although Rhodium plating has become more popular than gold plating, we offer both. Both platings provide a bright, beautiful sheen and protection. While the plating may wear off with time, there is no denying the rejuvenating effect a good plating can offer.
Stone setting and prong retipping is a task that requires ultimate delicacy. Avoid the risk of losing a valuable stone if it becomes loose. Consider changing the stone in your preferred setting to explore endless possibilities with skilled craftspeople.
Soldering a break is a common repair. While jewellery soldering is more complex than simply fusing metals, it is cost-effective compared to the item's value. Unearthing broken pieces in your jewellery collection can breathe new life into old treasures.
Earrings are designed with in many styles and ways to secure the earring to the ear. Most broken earrings have a relatively simple solution. Understanding the construction of the earring and the materials used can help determine the best course of action for repair.
Some jewellery just needs a clean or polish. This is why you pay extra for Fine Jewellery. A professional clean & polish can restore an item to almost new. Investing in high-quality fine jewelry means you can enjoy the benefits of a professional clean and polish, which can revitalize the appearance of your items.
We offer a range of clasp repairs in both white and tradtional gold. Most clasps are also offered in various karat options ranging from 10K to 18K, or sterling silver. The different karat options available provide customers with flexibility in choosing the right clasp repair that fits their budget and style.
It's crucial to view repairs as multiple skillsets rather than just one. Similar to constructing a house with various specialists like an electrician, plumber, and framer, creating quality jewelry requires the same approach. Success requires designers, casters, setters, and finishing.