Before & After Transformation Gallery

Explore the remarkable transformations achieved through our replating services, where we breathe new life into your beloved, well-worn jewelry. At Heerok, we understand the sentimental value of your pieces and offer expert craftsmanship to restore and enhance their beauty. Our skilled artisans meticulously clean, polish, and apply a fresh layer of gold or other precious metals, ensuring each piece radiates with a renewed brilliance.

Sterling silver snake chain

Replated to 18kt yellow gold with 2 microns

Worn solid gold cuban link chain

Worn solid gold cuban link chain

Sterling silver letter necklace

Replated to 22kt yellow gold with 2 microns

Sterling silver twisted chain

After Replated to 18kt yellow gold with 2 microns

Beauty of Engagement Ring

Explore our exquisite, lab-grown diamond engagement rings.

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Jewellery Replating FAQs

What is jewelry replating?

Jewelry replating is the process of restoring a piece of jewelry by applying a new layer of metal plating, typically gold or rhodium, over its surface. This procedure rejuvenates the appearance of the jewelry, making it look new and enhancing its durability. It's a common practice for items like rings and necklaces that have lost their luster due to everyday wear and tear.

To ensure your gold-plated jewelry lasts, follow these tips :

  • Apply perfume, makeup, and hairspray before wearing.
  • Keep hands free from lotions when putting on or removing.
  • Take off jewelry during exercise to avoid sweat damage.
  • Remove before showering, swimming, or cooking acidic foods.
  • Avoid hand sanitizer on gold-plated rings.
  • Keep away from harsh cleaning products.
  • Don't use jewelry polishing cloths meant for solid gold or silver.
  • Store each piece separately to prevent scratching.

Replating silver is generally more affordable compared to replating other metals like gold or platinum. The cost primarily depends on the size of the piece and the thickness of the silver plating desired. It's an excellent option for maintaining the brilliance of sterling silver jewelry without investing in a completely new piece.

Replating white gold can be more expensive than replating silver due to the additional steps involved in preparing the surface and applying rhodium plating. However, it's a worthwhile investment as rhodium enhances the shine and durability of white gold jewelry, making it look more radiant and resistant to scratches.

Yes, 18k white gold may require replating over time to maintain its bright white appearance. Although 18k gold contains a higher percentage of pure gold compared to 14k or 10k gold, its alloyed metals can still wear down over extended use, necessitating periodic replating to restore its original luster.

The cost of jewelry replating varies based on several factors such as the type of metal, the size of the piece, and the thickness of the plating desired. On average, replating can range from $20 to $100 per item. Specifics can be discussed with our experts.

Replating a ring can help minimize the appearance of minor scratches by adding a new layer of metal over the existing surface. However, deep scratches or damage may require additional repair work before replating.

The frequency of replating depends on how often the jewelry is worn and the thickness of the original plating. Generally, rings may need replating every 1-3 years to maintain their appearance, especially if worn daily.

Yes, platinum rings can be replated to restore their original shine and finish. Replating involves applying a new layer of platinum or rhodium to the surface, enhancing its durability and maintaining its luxurious appearance.

Gold-plated jewelry requires periodic replating to maintain its appearance. The frequency depends on factors like wear, care, and the thickness of the original plating. Typically, it's recommended to replat gold jewelry every 1-2 years to keep it looking its best. However, this can vary based on how often you wear the piece, your body chemistry, and how well you care for it.

Regular maintenance is key to preserving the gold plating. Avoid wearing gold-plated jewelry during activities that expose it to harsh chemicals, abrasives, or prolonged moisture, as these can accelerate the plating's wear. Following proper care guidelines, such as removing jewelry before swimming, showering, or using beauty products, will also extend the time between replating sessions.