Sponsor spotlight Hit refresh with jewelry repair and restyling - Lynnwood Today

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With the arrival of spring, the urge to clean and refresh one’s jewelry collection becomes prominent. The article emphasizes the critical roles of jewelry repair, restoration, and restyling through insights from Andy Cline, owner of Cline Jewelers in Edmonds. Jewelry repair addresses common issues like broken chains and loose stones, ensuring pieces are safe to wear. Restoration goes a step further, involving deep cleaning and replacement components to bring jewelry back to its original glory. In contrast, restyling allows for creative redesigns, enabling individuals to revamp heirlooms or outdated pieces to match their current style.

Cline highlights that even the most durable jewelry needs maintenance over time, making these services essential. The article serves as a valuable guide for locals looking to breathe new life into their jewelry, showcasing the expertise available in their community. Ultimately, it invites readers to consider how they can refresh their cherished pieces as they step into the new season.

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