How Do You Repair A High-School Class Ring?
A high-school ring typically has a stone and an engraved identifier, such as your school’s name and year of graduation. A side panel can display a sports or academic club affiliation. Rings come in a number of different metals from gold to silver and gold or silver-plated metal alloy. After decades of wear and tear, or decades of neglect, even the most durable piece of jewelry can become dented, scratched and cracked. Fortunately, short of total destruction, most rings can be restored to their original condition. Check your warranty. Getting your ring repaired, resized or replacing a birthstone could be fully or partially covered under your warranty. Call the company you purchased your ring from to file your claim. Replace the stone. A cracked or missing stone can easily be replaced at your local jewelry store or a website that specializes in repairing high-school rings. Some online stores sell and repair high-school rings. Ask a jeweler to smooth out dents and scratches. A dremel can