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Jewelry Repair in Saint Cloud, MN

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Business Listing   Dom's Watch Repair & Jewelers - Saint Cloud, MN - Phone: (320) 251-7716


Business Listing   J F Kruse Jewelers - Saint Cloud, MN - Phone: (320) 253-4755


Business Listing   Jewelry Repair Services Inc - Saint Cloud, MN - Phone: (320) 253-8222


Business Listing   Naberhood Clock Doc - Saint Cloud, MN - Phone: (320) 255-9461


Business Listing   Robert's Fine Jewelry - Saint Cloud, MN - Phone: (320) 253-8750


Business Listing   Security Coin & Pawn Shop Inc - Saint Cloud, MN - Phone: (320) 255-0920


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Helpful Definition for: Jewelry Repair


Jewelry repair, in Saint Cloud, is defined as the specific procedure to repair the damages in any particular form of jewelry. Such a process of jewelry repair involves metal works of high accuracy. Jewelry repair in Saint Cloud is done only by skilled crafts men who can detect the damage or breakage and fix it. Most of the jewelry repair processes are solely soldering of joints or restringing the beads. Repairing often encompasses polishing of the piece so that the customer gets back the damaged jewelry in an almost new-look. Jewelry repair demands high technical knowledge & precision of work. It is almost as significant as manufacturing a piece of jewelry. Most jewelry schools in Saint Cloud offer courses in jewelry repair.

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