Do Jewelers untangle necklaces?

With a wide variety of tweezers and setting tools that are fine enough to pick through necklaces, the jeweler can patiently and skillfully unravel the mess.
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How much do jewelers charge to untangle necklaces?

The fees will vary, it could be anywhere from $15 up, so call the shop ahead of time to get an estimate. The best place to find a jewelry repair shop is on Yelp.
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How do you get a bad knot out of a necklace?

Prepare your knots for untangling by putting a drop or two of olive oil or baby oil directly onto the knots. This helps you deconstruct the knots and lessens the friction that will occur during the process. If you don't have a good oil to use (did your jewelry come with any lubricating oil?), then try baby powder.
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Can you Unkink a chain?

Using dishwashing soap or a non-scented shampoo, soak your necklace in warm water to loosen the chain. For a particularly tight knot, you can gently rub the knotted area between your fingertips to aid in loosening the tangle.
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How do you wear two necklaces without them tangling?

The most convenient way to keep the necklaces in place is to use a necklace detangler. You just have to buy these and then link your chains to its clasps and voila! your necklaces will stay in their place as the detangler will keep each chain distant from the other, thus, keeping the chains from getting tangled.
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Why do my necklaces get tangled?

The closer they are in length, the more likely they'll tangle. Unclasp the necklace and dangle it from one side to get all the twists out. This will ensure that the necklace doesn't already have twists on its own and tangle even more. Use necklaces with different chains or materials.
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Is wearing two necklaces tacky?

It's fashionable to wear multiple necklaces, and they don't all have to match. You don't have to let your jewelry sit lonely at home. Wear several necklaces at once in an iconic style all your own.
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Why does my necklace keep twisting?

If Your Clasp Keeps Twisting Around to the Front

This is because the clasp is likely heavier than the chain itself. To prevent this from happening, look for a necklace that has a counterweight on the clasp, or add one yourself.
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How much does it cost to fix a chain?

Soldering a Broken Chain: $30-$230

This will cost you anywhere from $30 to $230 depending on the type of metal and the area of the chain that needs to be soldered. These repairs an be very affordable, such as soldering a link of a simple gold or platinum chains which will cost around $30 and $35 respectively.
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How do you fix a bent gold necklace?

If the damage can be fixed, the jeweler will either oil the hinge, bend it back into shape, or rebuild any broken parts. When the clasp is damaged beyond repair, the jeweler will simply replace it and assemble it to the rest of the chain with some snipping and soldering.
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Can a jeweler fix a broken chain?

Chains are usually pretty easy to fix, if they're within a standard thickness around 1.4mm. Depending on the type of chain, the jeweler can cut a link open at one of the two broken ends, thread it through another link, and fuse the gap shut with solder, an easily melted metal alloy that functions like a glue.
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How long does it take to fix a gold chain?

Jewelry Repair Process

If you need a ring re-sized, a broken chain soldered, or a clasp replaced, you can expect a longer turn-around time of between seven and 10 days, on average. Beware of jewelers that claim they can repair your jewelry in just a few minutes or hours.
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Why does my gold chain keep breaking?

Liquid and gel residues can build up on your pieces and make them hard to clean. Grit or microcrystals in products can act as abrasives on metals leading to wear and tear. Plus some corrosive chemicals can slowly damage the metal in jewelry pieces, too. Eventually, weak points may cause chains to break unexpectedly.
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How much is a new chain?

Entry level chains can start off around $15.00 with more expensive and higher performance chains ranging from $25.00 to $60.00 or more. More expensive chains increase shift quality and are generally more durable as they wear.
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Can a jeweler make a necklace longer?

Depending on the item, the jeweler can accommodate requests to make the chain adjustable in length if you enjoy shortening or lengthening the item on a daily basis.
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How do you untangle a thick chain?

Place the chain on a hard, smooth, nonporous surface, such as glass, if the straight pin trick doesn't work by itself. Apply a few drops of baby oil or mineral oil to the kinks, and repeat the pulling process with the pins. These oils lubricate the chain, helping ease out particularly stubborn kinks.
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Can you fix a snake chain?

For example, snake chain appears unlikely to repair because of the way it's constructed. So instead of fixing the tiny chain links themselves, we'd recommend improving the end of the snake chain by adding a chain extender to it instead.
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Do snake chains kink?

Snake chains are more durable than herringbone chains. They are thicker and less likely to kink or bend out of shape, but they can still get caught on things or snagged by something sharp.
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