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Regular maintenance and jewelry repair keep jewelry looking good. It is crucial to take care of your jewelry so you can wear it for years to come. Jewelry in good condition is a pleasure to pass on as heirlooms.
Beyond maintaining the aesthetics of your piece, jewelry repair preserves its sentimental value. Furthermore, it also protects your investment by retaining its financial value. Damage can significantly reduce the value of your jewelry.
Lastly, repairing jewelry makes it last longer, thereby reducing the demand for new jewelry. This lowers the need for new materials to produce jewelry, thus protecting the environment.
Jewelry wear and tear is unavoidable. It is the most common damage to jewelry but often goes unnoticed. Overlooking jewelry repair may result in irreparable damage to your piece.
While wear and tear on your jewelry is something that comes naturally, here are a few tips on how to take care of your piece.
Have individual soft pouches for every piece. Storing your jewelry all together can cause tangling, scratching, and damage to its delicate components.
Wearing your jewelry while swimming, exercising, or doing household chores can damage your jewelry.
Take off your jewelry before sleeping to avoid scratching, loosening of stones, tangled chains, or the bending or breaking of some components. Sweating while asleep and your night creams can lead to tarnishing and discoloration.
Harsh chemicals such as chlorine, household cleaners, and even lotions and perfumes can discolor or weaken your jewelry’s metals and stones.
The materials of your rings can scratch or chip with repeated impact on hard surfaces
Regularly inspect your jewelry for any signs of wear or damage such as loose stones or malfunctioning clasps. Also check for worn or bent prongs. Catching issues with your jewelry early can prevent further damage.
It can be tempting to do jewelry repair as a DIY project. You can, actually, but make sure to know the type of metal and stones in your item. Platinum is a harder metal than gold and silver. Conversely, emeralds are more prone to chipping than other stones. Thus, different metals and stones require varied levels of care during repair.
With that said, do you think you can handle jewelry repair on your own? You can, but it is best done by professionals to avoid further damage to your pieces.

Professional Jewelry Repair Service
Jewelry repair done by an expert jeweler can breathe new life into your cherished pieces. However, not all jewelry repair services are created equal. You need to work with someone you trust and one who can do a good-quality job.
Pick a jewelry repair service with a good reputation, good communication skills, and, more importantly, certification from the Gemological Institute of America (GIA).
Ken Walker Jewelers is the place to be when you need specialized jewelry repair. We are a family-owned jewelry store in Gig Harbor, Washington. We have been repairing jewelry since 1972, when we opened our original store (Weese Jewelers) in Auburn, Washington.
Are you ready to breathe new life into your jewelry? Ken Walker Jewelers is a full-jewelry repair service that can do a great job on:
Fill out this form and schedule a jewelry repair appointment. We will provide a free repair estimate while you check out our fine jewelry collections. It does not matter whether you bought your jewelry from our store or not; we do jewelry repair on any item brought to us!