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Trade bodies & what they mean for Jewellery Repair Services

# Jewellery Repair Services: Trade Body Accreditation

The main accreditation bodies relevant to jewellery repair in the UK include the National Association of Goldsmiths (NAG), the British Jewellers' Association (BJA), and the Assay Office, each of which carries specific significance. The NAG and BJA set professional standards for craft, business conduct, and consumer protection, with members expected to maintain insurance and follow strict codes of practice. The four UK Assay Offices (London, Birmingham, Edinburgh, and Sheffield) provide hallmarking services and verify precious metal content rather than accrediting repairers directly, but their involvement with a jeweller indicates serious commitment to quality standards. Additionally, some repairers may hold qualifications from the Institute of Professional Goldsmiths or be members of the Goldsmiths' Centre. Understanding which body accredits your chosen repairer helps you grasp what standards they've committed to upholding.

To verify a provider's credentials, check their website for membership logos and accreditation numbers, then cross-reference these directly on the relevant trade body's website—NAG and BJA both maintain searchable registers of members. Ask the repairer directly for proof of their qualifications and insurance, which all accredited jewellers should hold to cover your items against loss or damage during repair. Request details of any guarantees on their work and whether they're covered by the trade body's dispute resolution scheme. This verification matters considerably because accreditation demonstrates that a repairer has been vetted for professional competence, operates transparently, carries proper insurance, and adheres to a code of ethics; without it, you have little recourse if repairs are poor or items go missing. A genuine accredited jeweller will happily provide this information and view such enquiries positively.

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Common questions
Jewellery Repair Services — frequently asked questions
How much does jewellery repair cost in the UK?
Jewellery repair costs typically range from £15 to £500+ depending on complexity. Simple cleaning costs £10–30, whilst ring resizing runs £20–60, stone replacement £50–300, and full restoration of damaged pieces £100–500 or more. Precious metal work commands higher fees than silver repairs.
What affects the price of jewellery repair services?
Five key factors determine jewellery repair costs: material type (gold, platinum, silver), extent of damage or restoration needed, gemstone replacement requirements, jeweller's expertise level, and turnaround time urgency. Precious metals cost more than base metals. Complex stone setting or antique restoration significantly increases fees.
What does jewellery repair service include?
Jewellery repair encompasses cleaning and polishing, ring resizing and adjustment, stone replacement or resetting, solder repairs for broken chains or clasps, hinge restoration, engraving, rhodium plating, and structural reinforcement. Many jewellers also offer valuation documentation and insurance appraisals alongside physical restoration work.
What is the difference between jewellery restoration and jewellery repair?
Repair addresses immediate damage like broken clasps or loose stones, whilst restoration comprehensively restores vintage or antique pieces to original condition. Restoration involves detailed craftsmanship, potential redesign, and historical research, making it more time-intensive and costly than standard repairs.
What should I check before hiring a jewellery repair service?
Verify the jeweller holds British Hallmarking Council accreditation or membership with the National Association of Jewellers (NAJ). Check for insurance coverage, customer reviews, and transparent pricing. Request written quotations before work begins and confirm experience with your specific jewellery type or material.
How long does jewellery repair typically take?
Simple repairs like cleaning or clasp fixes take 1–3 days. Ring resizing typically requires 5–10 working days. Complex restoration, stone replacement, or bespoke work may take 2–4 weeks. Most jewellers offer express services for additional fees if urgent turnaround is needed.
Should I use a local or national jewellery repair service?
Local independent jewellers often provide superior craftsmanship and personalised service, whilst national chains offer consistency and warranty protection. Unregulated in the UK, jewellery repair quality depends entirely on individual craftsperson skill. Local specialists typically suit valuable heirlooms; chains suit routine repairs and insurance claims.

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