Apprenez à réparer un bijou cassé chez vous, étape par étape, avec des conseils pratiques pour prolonger sa durée de vie et préserver sa valeur sentimentale.
Apprenez à réparer un bijou cassé chez vous, étape par étape, avec des conseils pratiques pour prolonger sa durée de vie et préserver sa valeur sentimentale.
A broken piece of jewelry isn’t necessarily the end. With care and the right approach, you can often restore your cherished item and keep wearing it.
Life brings its share of mishaps, and seeing a beloved piece break can be upsetting. At Lupita Bijoux, we believe every piece deserves a second chance. Here’s how to elegantly and carefully bring your favorite jewelry back to life at home.
Before starting, examine your jewelry closely. Is it a broken chain, a missing stone, or a faulty clasp? This step is key to choosing the right repair method.
Preparation makes the process easier. Gather fine pliers, jewelry glue, and a magnifying glass. You might also need jump rings or replacement clasps, which are easy to find online or in specialty stores.
For a broken chain, use pliers to reconnect a link with a jump ring, then gently close it. If a stone is missing, apply a drop of glue to the setting and carefully place the stone back. For a clasp, simply swap it out for a new one. A piece like the gold-tone oval semijoia bracelet with rhinestones will shine again.
After repairing, care for your pieces to extend their life. Check out our guide on polishing jewelry to restore shine. For silver pieces, see our dedicated advice on silver jewelry care.
To avoid further accidents, store your jewelry properly and wear it with care. Explore our selection of fashion sets and short necklaces to refresh your collection while keeping maintenance in mind.
Repairing broken jewelry is more than preservation—it’s about giving new life and meaning to your treasured pieces. At Lupita Bijoux, every jewel tells a unique story, and we’re here to help you continue yours.