1. Self-repair: If you have some basic jewelry tools and experience, you can try to repair the necklace yourself.
-First, prepare some glue or super glue for jewelry to ensure that it is suitable for jewelry materials.
-Identify the broken parts and gently clean the two broken parts to remove any dust or dirt.
-Apply an appropriate amount of glue to the damaged part, and when the glue is slightly dry, gently bond the two parts together.
-Make sure the glue is completely dry and your necklace can be used again.
2. Take it to a professional jewelry repair shop for maintenance: If you are not familiar with the maintenance method of jewelry, or are worried that it can't be repaired well, you can choose to take the necklace to a professional jewelry repair shop for maintenance.
-They usually have experienced jewelers who can repair your necklace by welding, re-fixing or replacing accessories.
-Before taking it for maintenance, it is best to consult the maintenance cost and time in advance to avoid unnecessary misunderstanding.
No matter which method you choose to repair your necklace, remember to be patient and handle precious jewelry carefully. If you are not confident about your repair ability, or if the necklace has a special material or design, it is best to choose a professional jewelry repair shop to repair it.