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‎05-19-2014 02:45 AM
Can the Judith Ripka rings be sized? I am between sizes.
‎05-19-2014 10:02 AM
‎05-19-2014 11:07 AM
Unless the jeweler has special equipment, you will not be happy with the result. Silver is difficult to size and the normal soldering process will leave a black line. Also, the heat will likely burn off the rhodium coating that is used on the item. A quick flash replate of rhodium that most jewelers do, will not last. You need someone who specializes in silver jewelry repair.
‎05-19-2014 11:41 AM
I have yet to find a jeweler who will size a Ripka ring. They usually say the dramatic heat changes will cause the stone to crack. I have had small repairs (e.g., reattaching a charm) done by jewelers using laser soldering -- it just leaves a very small dark spot.
If it is a JR2 or couture ring, the Ripka company will resize it if you send it to them.
‎05-19-2014 11:43 AM
On 5/19/2014 lavenderjunkie said:Silver is difficult to size and the normal soldering process will leave a black line.
If you find a good silversmith, there won't be a line. I think that's why most jewelry stores will send the silver items out, rather than work on it themselves.
‎05-19-2014 11:58 AM
On 5/19/2014 WhateverLolaWants said:I have yet to find a jeweler who will size a Ripka ring. They usually say the dramatic heat changes will cause the stone to crack. I have had small repairs (e.g., reattaching a charm) done by jewelers using laser soldering -- it just leaves a very small dark spot.
If it is a JR2 or couture ring, the Ripka company will resize it if you send it to them.
I had a JR2 ring refurbished before I sold it bayside a few years ago. It only had a few little scuffs on the shiny sizing bar, they buffed out the scuffs and replated it. It cost me around $100 to have this work done by the Ripka Co. in New York. The rhodium plating is an 'antique' finish, not a uniform high polish finish, Judith often calls it a high-low finish when she's on-air. So, the OP needs to find a jeweler that can duplicate the 'antique' rhodium finish and that's why most jewelers don't want to mess around with sizing a JRQ ring.
‎05-23-2014 11:34 AM
Great information! Thank you all. What is a JR2?
‎05-23-2014 03:17 PM
Judith Ripka 2 her sterling and 18k line
As far as sizing goes, is it better to size up (buy larger and make smaller) or size down (buy smaller and make larger)?
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