Jewelry Repair
Guide

When it comes to fine jewelry, there are a number of things
that can go wrong and when they do, the situation can
instantaneously turn your happiness into loss. Loss as on
altogether losing your precious diamond ring, diamond bracelet,
diamond pendant, diamond solitaire ring, princess cut diamond
or other fine jewelry.
Imagine waking up one morning
and noticing one or more of your diamonds or precious gems
are missing from their settings; it happens everyday! Or,
going through your day and all of the sudden, you realize
that your diamond watch or diamond engagement ring is no
longer on your wrist or finger. You frantically search for
your jewelry, but to no avail; it happens everyday and it
happens to the best of us!
Remember Chris Evert? The former
World #1 woman tennis player was wearing an elegant diamond
bracelet while playing in the U.S. Open. Her bracelet
inexplicably broke during the match and her diamonds went
flying!
All most all of these jewelry
mishaps and accidents can be avoided with proper care,
inspection and maintenance of your fine jewelry. In this
session I’m going to share 12 Jewelry repair tips that will
save you time, money and aggravation.
Jewelry Repair
Tip #1
When it comes to fine jewelry,
one simple way to minimize an unplanned mishap that can
potentially ruin your day, is to have your fine jewelry
inspected and evaluated periodically by a professional
jeweler. For most jewelry, every two to three months
should suffice. However, if you constantly wear your jewelry
while leading an active life, the frequency of these
inspections should increase. Your jeweler can make that call
upon inspection of your item(s).
Jewelry Repair
Tip #2
Perform your own inspections.
Without question, the primary cause of lost gemstones is
worn, thin or broken prongs or tips. In between your
professional inspection, you should check to se if your
gemstones are moving, rattling, crooked, cracked or out of
place. Inspect each area around stones to see if settings
are secure.
Use a toothpick or a pair of
tweezers to gently nudge the gemstones to see if any of them
move or wiggle. In some instances, compacted dirt under
gemstone settings can actually give the appearance that the
stones are snuggly fitting within the settings, when they
are not. Usually, they become very loose and fall out when
they are cleaned, so keep an eye out for those
scenarios.
Jewelry Repair
Tip #3
Invest in a jeweler's loop; use
it to determine the true condition of your fine jewelry in
between your professional jewelry inspections. Check to see
if your jewelry is becoming dull or worn. If you have
bracelets or diamond necklaces, examine the latches
carefully. They should spring back instantaneously and
should not be marred or damaged in any shape, form or
fashion.
Jewelry Repair Tip #4
When it comes to finding a great
jewelry repair shop, just know the first rule of thumb; all
jewelers are not created equal! What than means is this, you
can go to a store that belongs to a national chain and get
great service at that particular store and terrible service
at another store in that same chain. In the same token, you
can go to an independent jewelry repair shop and receive
superior service and another independent jewelry repair shop
and get horrible service. Go here to learn the 5 Rules to
Finding a Great Jewelry Repair Shop.
- How To Avoid a Jewelry Repair Fiasco
You Can Avoid a Jewelry Repair Fiasco. When they walked into the Jewelry Repair Shop, it never dawned on these men and woman that their fine jewelry would be in a worse state than it was
- How To Find a Great Jewelry Repair Shop
Need jewelry repair...? These Jewelry Repair Shop rules are your guiding light to finding a trustworthy jewelry repair store that is professional prompt, and priced properly.
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