Our full-service jewelry repair is completed on-site by a GIA Graduate Jeweler-Gemologist so you have peace of mind that your treasured items are safe and secure. We will repair any jewelry whether you bought it at our store or not! Traditional methods are mixed with the modern technology of our state-of-the-art laser welder, making previously impossible repairs a reality.
As our repairs are done on-site, your pieces are not shipped away for weeks at a time. Inquire about our same-day service, available with an appointment. Whether you need a simple repair procedure or full stone replacement, bring in your jewelry for a free repair estimate while you shop.
Review the following list for a sample of the services that we provide:
Regular maintenance is important for the long-term care of your fine jewelry. We offer jewelry cleaning and inspection to keep your jewelry in excellent condition years after purchase. Routine cleaning prevents the buildup of dust and grease and removes microscopic scratches. Inspections help proactively identify repairs, such as loose prongs that may result in lost stones if left unattended. We recommend taking your jewelry in to be cleaned and inspected every six months to a year.
- Ring sizing and adjustable shanks
Whether you need to go a size up or a size down, ring resizing guarantees you’ll never have to go long without wearing your favorite rings. We can resize almost any ring and get it back to you quickly. The subtle shift in band size will likely be imperceptible to the naked eye unless you need to move more than a few sizes up or down. We will happily resize rings bought both at our store and elsewhere. Please note that due to certain metal types and designs, not all rings can be resized.
- Prong replacement and prong repair
Don’t risk losing your precious gemstones and diamonds by neglecting to maintain the prongs that hold the stones in place. Prongs are designed to hold gemstones in place without crushing the stone and act as a buffer to prevent chipping around the edges. However, prongs won’t last forever. We will re-tip, rebuild, or replace your prongs as part of our jewelry repair services. Your jeweler will recommend when it’s time to re-tip or repair your prongs as part of your yearly maintenance.
Pearl and bead restringing prevents your necklaces from breaking at inopportune moments with regular string replacements. Pearl necklaces are strung on silk thread that is knotted in between each pearl. This thread is exposed to dirt and grease that causes it to deteriorate over time. If you wear your pearls often, consider restringing every two years; otherwise, every five years is recommended for general maintenance, durability, and security.
Rhodium plating covering gold jewelry can wear off, particularly on rings or bracelets where jewelry is more susceptible to scuffs and daily wear. We offer rhodium replating services to return the shine and sparkle to your jewelry. You can also add rhodium plating to any jewelry to make it hypoallergenic or increase the resistance to scratches. Regardless of where you bought your jewelry, we are happy to apply rhodium plating to return it to an unblemished state and bring back the silver luster.
Restoring antique, heirloom, and estate jewelry requires more than the average repair service covers. Antique jewelry that has not been well maintained over the years can be returned to its original state but requires awareness to the history of the piece. Like jewelry repairs, most restoration projects require gemstone polishing, prong and tip repairs, and possible resizing. However, restoration pays attention to period-specific details and seeks to conserve the original integrity of the piece.
- Soldering rings together
- Chain and bracelet repairs and clasp replacement
- Chain and bracelet shortening
- Gemstone setting
- Replace missing diamonds and gemstones
- Tightening of loose gemstones
- Stabilization beads inside rings to prevent spinning
- Safety chains on bracelets and watches
- Custom-made jewelry or jewelry modification
- Cutting rings off of fingers
- Repair or replace earring closures or backs
- Replace earring posts
- Refinish jewelry
- Replace rhinestones, marcasite and cubic zirconia
- Add charms to charm bracelets