A broken gold necklace can usually be reattached. If the gold necklace breaks during the warranty period, it can be repaired for free at the counter. If the necklace has exceeded the warranty period, it can be repaired with only a little manual labor cost. However, some gold necklaces with complex craftsmanship are severely broken and difficult to repair, so they can be treated through methods such as trade in, re casting, and gold recycling.
1. Trade in old for new
Trade in refers to bringing your broken gold necklace to the store and adding some labor and depreciation costs to exchange it for a new one.
2. Refold and recast
The so-called remelting is to first take the broken necklace to a jewelry store and melt it, and then create a new necklace. Attention, when choosing to recast, be sure to choose a branded jewelry store, and weigh and inspect the purity before recasting; After recasting, weigh and verify the purity again to avoid adding other metals to the gold necklace, which may affect its resale value.
3. Gold recycling
Gold recycling is the direct monetization of gold necklaces, which has relatively few restrictions, but the recycling price and policies need to be paid extra attention to.