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FOAK: repairing a bead necklace???




I have a necklace of jade beads that was given to me many years ago. It's

finely knotted between each pair of beads. The clasp has broken, and I want

to get a new one put on. I'm concerned that if the necklace needs to be

taken apart and reknotted, the work won't be as fine as the original work.



Does the entire necklace have to be restrung/reknotted in order to replace

the clasp?





Can a regular jeweler do this, or is this kind of repair a specialty?
I wouldn't think that the entire necklace would need to be restrung. As

long is there is enough length in the silk (or whatever material is used

to string the beads) left to remove and replace the clasp, it shouldn't

affect the rest of the necklace.



I would think any competent jewelry maker should be able to repair this;

if you have bead stores in your town, you might even think about

inquiring there, to see if someone there could assist you in repairing

it yourself, or find someone to do the job for you.





Ask the jeweler, but when that happened to me, I had to have

the necklace restrung. I took it to a place that specialized in

restringing, but there were lots of them available. Look at

the ads in the phone book. They did a beautiful job- at

least as good as the original.

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