CharmedOne
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Hi All!
I figured this was the best place to ask. I buy a lot of vintage pieces, so it's not easy to get them repaired. My pieces usually come back nothing like they received them. So I'm hoping maybe you nice folks can help me fix this. I will attach the original photos so you can get an idea of what I was going for. The original bracelet was elastic with sandalwood beads (which I was allergic to) and gold and diamond charms. I also bought a pendant that sort of matched and came from the same estate, just gorgeous! Anyways, my plan was to replace the wooden beads with pinkish pearls. I bought a couple strands at a bead store that didn't work. My main issue being the drill holes, they were too small for the elastic to thread through. I am really looking for pearls similar to the pink ones in the photo but bigger and bigger drill holes. Since I couldn't find them, I went with onyx beads. I love the bracelet but I would like it a little softer so to speak. Is there a way to make sure the drill holes are big enough or maybe a thinner stronger elastic?
My second problem is one of my charms broke it appears the gold was thread through and a small gold bead melted on the bottom. It was also glued. Is there a strong glue you can suggest that will hold the smokey quartz ball back on the gold stem? It looks like the gold stem broke about half way down in the bead. Should I try to get the other part out of the bead? It appears to be very set in there though. If you know of a strong durable glue to suggest. I would appreciate it. Not sure we're to go from here. Thanks so much. ~d
I figured this was the best place to ask. I buy a lot of vintage pieces, so it's not easy to get them repaired. My pieces usually come back nothing like they received them. So I'm hoping maybe you nice folks can help me fix this. I will attach the original photos so you can get an idea of what I was going for. The original bracelet was elastic with sandalwood beads (which I was allergic to) and gold and diamond charms. I also bought a pendant that sort of matched and came from the same estate, just gorgeous! Anyways, my plan was to replace the wooden beads with pinkish pearls. I bought a couple strands at a bead store that didn't work. My main issue being the drill holes, they were too small for the elastic to thread through. I am really looking for pearls similar to the pink ones in the photo but bigger and bigger drill holes. Since I couldn't find them, I went with onyx beads. I love the bracelet but I would like it a little softer so to speak. Is there a way to make sure the drill holes are big enough or maybe a thinner stronger elastic?
My second problem is one of my charms broke it appears the gold was thread through and a small gold bead melted on the bottom. It was also glued. Is there a strong glue you can suggest that will hold the smokey quartz ball back on the gold stem? It looks like the gold stem broke about half way down in the bead. Should I try to get the other part out of the bead? It appears to be very set in there though. If you know of a strong durable glue to suggest. I would appreciate it. Not sure we're to go from here. Thanks so much. ~d