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What is a remount?
February 9, 2021
Join us in Williamsburg on July 19 & 20 or in Hampton on July 26 & 27 for our bi-annual remount event!
Bring in your stones, select your new setting, and leave with your new piece the very same day. Read below for more information or
click here
to make an appointment!
Why would I remount my jewelry?
Say you have jewelry that's been passed down from your family, but it spends most of its time sitting in your jewelry box as it really isn't your style. Or, you've got mis-matched earrings and other loose stones lying around that you don't want to get rid of, but don't know how to use them. That's where a remount comes in!
What exactly does "remounting" mean?
Remounting your jewelry is simply removing the stones from their current setting and putting them in a new setting. You can take a pair of earring stones and turn them into a two stone ring, two solitaire rings, a solitaire pendant and a solitaire ring, or use them with additional stones for endless other combinations!
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or call to make an appointment!
Check out some of our past remounts for inspiration:
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after
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