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Staryberry
Oct 16, 2009
I had a necklace that was stolen a few years ago. It was a large rectangular amythest (maybe 1/2 inch x 3/4inch). It was in a gold box setting. The amythest was previously part of a bracelet that belonged to my great grandma, so it was probably an antique cut. I wore the necklace all the time, and while I know certain sentimental aspects of the necklace are irreplaceable, I would like to get something similar.

My sister and I were gifted matching necklaces made out of stones from this bracelet. I was hoping to bring my sister’s necklace to a jeweler and have it replicated. I don’t think this is the type of work my local jeweler would handle. I live in the Los Angeles area, so I could drive to the jewelry district there, but I’m overwhelmed by the number of stores and I’m unsure how to find someone who will do I good job. Any advice?

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Staryberry
Oct 16, 2009

JohnnyRnR posted:

This sounds like it wouldn't be too difficult. If you send me a photo I'll refer you to someone in LA that has the capability.



Any help you could give me would be great. I’d bring the actual necklace with me when I visit the jeweler.

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