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Any jewellers about? Is this repairable?

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dustyspring · 14/07/2024 20:32

I received a bracelet 5 years ago (!) as a gift but sadly it was too big. I took it to H Samuel at the time, which is where it was from, who said they couldn't do anything, and then I forgot all about it. Tonight I decided I would try to do it myself... I successfully removed a few of the flower things and it fits now, but I twisted it too much and the little things (great terminology) broke off. I would just put one of the pieces that I removed back on, except the broken one has the other half of the clasp attached to it. Would a jeweller be able to fix this? Would I be able to...? Pic attached!

Any jewellers about? Is this repairable?
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dustyspring · 14/07/2024 20:33

Forgot to add, the bracelet is made from 9ct bonded gold if that changes anything.

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AzureAnt · 14/07/2024 20:34

A decent jeweller should be able to do something with it

Wahine24 · 15/07/2024 00:26

Your want a working jeweler not a jewelry shop, I think it's repairable but quite faffy to do.

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WeAllHaveWings · 15/07/2024 00:51

A proper independent jewellery workshop with a master jeweler will be able to fix that and if they are anything like our local one much cheaper that H Samuel too.

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