Should you have destroyed a necklace don’t despair! This short article will offer you some handy tips on the best way to repair your loved silver necklace from a number of common situations.
You have damaged the chain
A broken chain is not the end of the world, while each link is little it is just a collection of circular or oval shaped hoops interlocked, if one has broken you can actually get rid of the solitary broken link and fix the chain, to do so you will need a pair of pliers and a steady hand.
1. Using the pliers twist open the damaged link and remove it
2. Open the link at the end of the chain using the pliers and cautiously drop the other end of the chain onto the now open link, if the other end of the chain is already broken as well then simply close it with the pliers prior to joining the chain together
3. Making use of the pliers seal off the link tightly
You have broken the chains clasp
A damaged clasp is a little much more of an issue as you will need to source a new clasp, either from an old necklace or you can purchase them online.
1. First take away the damaged clasp from the jump ring (the largest link closest to the clasp), this could be a little challenging, if it's to fiddly simply refer to the damaged chain recommendations above and just cut the clasp off by breaking the chain at the final link.
2. Attach the fresh new clasp to the old jump ring or if you are required to break the chain attach the new jump ring to the last link in the chain as per the broken chain instructions.
The chain has become tangled
This can be very common, to avoid this always store the necklace in a hanging position, if you do find yourself with a tangled chain then follow these recommendations, you will need a pin, some baby oil and some steady hands!
1. Place the necklace out straight on a flat surface
2. Making use of the pin find the heart of the knot and commence to poke using the pin, you are attempting to acquire some friction to release the tightness of the knot
3. If the knot is not going to move put some baby oil about the knot and then attempt to work the knot loose with the pin, it should at some point give way and enable you adequate room to untangle it using your fingers
4. If the worse comes to the worse perhaps you can break the chain round the knot and resolve it using the broken chain guidelines.
If all else fails and you are not able to restore your valued necklace then try and take it to a specialist jeweller, in many cases they're going to be qualified to repair the chain for you.
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Loyd Landry
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August 6, 2011 Have You Destroyed Your Necklace? Study These Hints On How To Fix It
August 06, 2011 04:47 PM UTC
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