Premier Chain Soldering Services
When it comes to chain repair, we’re the missing link! Restore your chain jewelry to its original brilliance with our Premier Chain Soldering Services. Our Master Jewelers will provide you with the highest quality of workmanship using both traditional and advanced metalworking techniques.
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Premier Jewelry Soldering Services
Chain Soldering
Chain repair is typically a simple service, but there are a few cases where it can be more difficult or even impossible.
If your chain happens to involve one of these criteria, we would still like to take a firsthand look to gain a better understanding of the situation and what the potential options are for restoring your chain.
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Soldering & Unsoldering Jewelry
Jewelry soldering is a metalworking process used to join two or more metal pieces together permanently. It involves heating the metal to its melting point and applying a small amount of filler metal, called solder, to the joint. It is an important skill in jewelry making and is used in a variety of applications, including repairing broken jewelry, creating new pieces, and attaching findings, such as clasps and earring hooks, to jewelry components.
To learn more about jewelry soldering, visit our Ultimate Metalworking Guide page.
Free Standard Shipping* and Free Evaluations
You don’t pay anything until you approve a repair or have us send it back to you at no charge.
*Partnered Stores/Manufacturers may have their own requirements for shipping and/or insurance specifications.
In-House Master Jewelers Expert in the Craft
Our in-house Master Jewelers can promptly diagnose your jewelry so you can wear it comfortably (and safely) again. Simply place your order online and we will provide you with packing slips and directions for safe and insured shipment to My Jewelry Repair facilities. You never have to leave the comfort of your own home!
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Our team includes gemologists certified by
State-of-the-Art Technology
Our jewelry facility not only has the skill and experience of our Master Jewelers, but we have the state-of-the-art technology to do some of the most advanced repairs. We use cutting edge tooling, equipment, and refined processes, making sure to use the appropriate method or metal work depending on the situation. Our skilled Master Jewelers can size most rings without leaving a trace behind of their work.
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Laser Welding
In our repair process, our laser welder is commonly used to repair delicate pieces and to create fine, precise joints. The small size of the laser beam also makes it ideal for welding in tight spaces and for working with small components. Laser welding requires specialized equipment and training and fortunately, this is the type of skill that our jewelers have.
Have Questions?
"Necklace chain soldering services do require expert knowledge and skilled experience, so we do not recommend trying to fix your chain yourself at home.
When that special necklace needs premier repair, our secure process and certified specialists are ready to provide it. We evaluate them for free, and you choose the repairs you want! We then perform the repair and send it right back to you.
Our services include repairing that chain you may have snapped, putting our expertise in soldering into practice."
"The process of soldering repairs is simple enough, yet requires the experience that our Master Jewelers possess. We aim to leave no trace of our work, which means not only will your repair perfected, but the process itself will be done for you effortlessly."
"Soldering is defined as the process of joining two pieces of metal together using heat and a filler metal alloy called solder. When it cools down, the solder becomes a strong, yet durable joint. Soldering is the process to repair these breaks in jewelry, such as a cut ring or a broken necklace chain.
To learn more, feel free to read more about the process of soldering in our 'Ultimate Metal Working Guide.'"
"There are several types of solders available for jewelry making, including soft solders, which have a lower melting point, and hard solders, which have a higher melting point. There are also other specific types such as silver soldering, which uses an alloy containing silver, and brazing, which includes a brass alloy.
The choice of solder will depend on the type of metal being used, the desired strength of the joint, and the intended use of the piece.
To learn more, feel free to read more about the process of soldering in our 'Ultimate Metal Working Guide.'"
"Jewelry soldering is a metalworking process used to join two or more metal pieces together permanently. It involves heating the metal to its melting point and applying a small amount of filler metal, called solder, to the joint. The solder melts and flows into the joint, forming a strong bond between the metal pieces when it cools and solidifies.
To learn more, feel free to read more about the process of soldering in our 'Ultimate Metal Working Guide.'"