Jewellery Repair Workshop Kelowna - Jewellery Clinic - Kelowna - 236-4200-340

What types of repair does a jewellery repair workshop do?

At a jewellery repair workshop, you can get all your jewelry overhauled and restored to its original glory. We'll work with you to understand your needs and expectations and then do the necessary work on your jewellery. You can even bring in one piece at a time so that we can keep track of everything you need to be done. If you have a piece that you want to be repaired, you may bring it to Jewellery Clinic - Kelowna, a jewellery repair workshop in Kelowna.

Chain welding to connect necklaces and bracelets

Chain welding is a great repair method for chains that are not very old. It's also the best choice if you want to restore your chain in a way that makes it look like new, or if your chain contains stones (setting stones are often used in jewelry repairs to improve appearances).

If you're having trouble with your chain or bracelet, one of our professional jewellery repair technicians will be happy to help you fix it!

Polishing fine jewellery

Polishing fine jewellery is a process that can be done in a jewellery repair workshop. The first step is to remove any scratches and tarnishes on the piece of jewellery, which is done by hand. Once this step is complete, it's time for polishing! In order to polish fine jewellery, you need to use special brushes or cloth. These are different from the ones used when cleaning your watch because they're made out of softer materials and don't scratch the surface of the piece as much.

Polished gemstones sparkle more than unpolished gemstones do because they reflect light better. This makes them look shinier and brighter than before! When choosing a polish for your fine jewellery at home, make sure it's safe for both you and your loved ones - some polishes contain chemicals that may cause allergic reactions in some people if inhaled or absorbed through their skin long enough (like asthma).

Replacing stones on pendants and rings

A stone is a gem or other small object set into a piece of jewellery. They can be diamonds, rubies, emeralds, and many other gems. It's important to know what type of stone you have before trying to replace it because some stones are more valuable than others and the process for replacing them may vary from one type to another.

The first step in determining if a stone is loose is by looking at it under magnification with a loupe or magnifying glass (a jeweller's loupe). If there’s any movement at all between the prongs holding it in place, then there’s probably an issue with that particular setting, and should be brought in for repair as soon as possible so you don't risk losing your jewelry altogether! Once this has been determined, then we can determine which method we'll use to secure it securely back into place: soldering (silver) or clamping (gold).

Removing damaged tips and claws on old jewellery

Here is how some jewellery repair workshops remove damaged tips and claws on old jewellery:

  • Remove the old tips and claws

  • Replace with new tips and claws, if needed

  • To check for damage to the jewellery, they use a magnifying glass or loupe to look at the underside of the gems for scratches, chips, or cracks

  • Clean the jewellery with soap and water as well as a cotton swab soaked in alcohol before drying it off gently with a clean cloth or chamois material

  • Polish your jewellery using special polishing cloths that are made specifically for this purpose

Rhodium coating white gold jewellery

The rhodium coating process is a popular jewellery repair service because it helps maintain the luster of white gold for years to come. Rhodium is a rare, naturally occurring metallic element that is prized for its ability to protect against tarnishing and oxidation. Similar in appearance to silver but more durable, it's ideal for use on fine, stylish jewelry like wedding bands or engagement rings that you want to keep looking their best.

A jewellery repair workshop can do all of this.

They can also do other things like custom make jewellery or redesign your old jewellery to make it look new and different.

If you need your jewellery repaired, a jewellery repair workshop is sureley the place to go! There are many in cities around the world, so don't worry if you're not near one right now.

So, now that you know what a jewellery repair workshop can do, you never have to throw away your damaged jewellery again. If you want to have your jewellery repaired, you may contact us at +1 236 420 0340. Our workshop also offers other services such as buying gold and silver, watch or clock repair, jewellery engraving, custom jewellery, and jewellery appraisals.