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The Art of Jewellery Remodelling

In the world of jewellery, every piece tells a story. Sometimes, however, these stories need a fresh chapter. This is where the art of jewellery remodelling comes into play. Whether you have inherited a family heirloom that doesn't quite match your style, or you've outgrown the design of a once-beloved piece, remodelling offers a way to breathe new life into old treasures

Breathing New Life into Old Treasures

The Benefits of Remodelling Old Jewellery

  • Preserves Sentimental Value: By remodelling, you can keep the emotional connection to a piece while making it more wearable.

  • Cost-Effective: Often, remodelling is less expensive than buying a new piece, especially when working with high-quality materials.

  • Sustainability: Reusing existing materials is an eco-friendly choice that reduces the demand for new mining.

  • Uniqueness: The result is a one-of-a-kind piece that tells your personal story.

  • Versatility: You can split one large piece into several smaller ones, or combine multiple pieces into a statement piece.

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Common Remodelling Techniques

Resetting Stones

One of the most popular remodelling techniques is resetting stones. This involves removing gemstones from their original setting and placing them in a new one. For example, diamonds from an outdated ring could be reset into a modern pendant or earrings.

Melting and Recasting

Sometimes, a piece can be transformed by simply adding new elements or removing existing ones. For instance, a simple band could be enhanced with additional stones, or a bulky piece could be streamlined by removing certain components.

Repurposing

This technique involves using parts of one piece of jewellery to create something entirely different. For example, a brooch could be transformed into a pendant, or beads from a necklace could be used to create a bracelet.

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