That's fair, it's probably an avoid. My initial feeling was similar, be easier to melt and start again rather than working with the existing piece.
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That's fair, it's probably an avoid. My initial feeling was similar, be easier to melt and start again rather than working with the existing piece.
As a side note, I'm not a jewellery trader. I was looking for advice on the reuse/upcycle side of secondhand personalised jewellery. Apologises if I've used the incorrect chat section.
I seriously think you need to read the thread again! I was not said that your response was sarcastic. Yours has been the most helpful. Saying to change my name is not helpful nor funny. I was...
I was looking for help and advice not sarcastic responses. Helpfulness creates contacts and generates business. How is that negative?
Good shout
Thanks for your non helpful response
Hi,
I'd like to ask on everyone's opinion of personalised engraving on pre owned jewellery.
I've found some lovely items of pre owned jewellery however they are personalised.
Would be great...
Hi, I have a court shaped gold ring (18ct) which is slightly too small.
As for having the ring resized, it would only be a size or two up increment however I'm unsure if this resize would be...
Hi All,
I have a yellow gold ring (18ct) which has a polished finish.
Would it be possible for a jeweller to change this to a matte/brushed finish?
Many Thanks
Adam
Hi Dennis,
Sorry, forgot to mention it is 18ct gold.
It's one of little things that once you've noticed, you can't help noticing when I take the ring off etc...
As I said, luckily it's on...
Hi,
I currently have an semi old ish signet ring which has porosity on the inside (thankfully).
What are the best options available to fill the small pits or is it a case of just leaving it?
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