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I have a necklace that I wear all.the.time.
DH gave it to me for a wedding gift - it's a simple chain that has two small "pendants" that read "10" & "11" for our wedding date.
Colby tugged on it just wrong last night and broke the spot where the chain is linked with a tiny gold "string" to the clasp (this string-like part also held a small purple bead to represent my birthstone, which is somewhere on the floor at Kohl's in Newington now). With my inexperienced eye, it seems that it can totally be fixed, but I don't have any of the tools or supplies to do it.
Can anyone help?
Re: anyone make jewelry?
sorry it's broken
I have a couple ideas if you get desperate, but I'm sure you can find the same thing near you.
If you take it to a bead shop, they may be able to walk you through how to fix it.
the piece that broke is a curled up end - like a loop, then the extra coiled around it - then the straight piece where the bead used to be strung thru, then another curled up end. the ends link it to the clasp and the chain.
It would need this whole piece replaced, and a new bead.
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