FAQs

Byron's Jewelry

  • Do you offer jewelry repairs?

    At Byron's Jewelry, yes, we do! Most jewelry stores provide repair services such as resizing rings, replacing stones, fixing clasps, soldering chains, and polishing/cleaning.
  • Can you resize rings?

    Yes. At jewelry stores, rings can typically be resized up or down depending on the design and metal type. Some styles (like eternity bands) may have limitations.
  • Do you provide jewelry cleaning and inspection?

    Many jewelry stores offer free or low-cost professional cleaning. We encourage inspections every six to 12 months to protect stone integrity and warranty coverage.
  • Are your diamonds certified?

    High-quality diamond retailers and jewelry stores often offer stones certified by GIA, IGI, or AGS. Certification provides details about cut, clarity, color, and carat.
  • Do you buy gold or trade in old jewelry?

    Many jewelry stores offer gold buying and trade-in services. Customers can typically apply the value toward new purchases. We also buy and sell silver.
  • Do you offer financing or payment plans?

    Most jewelry stores provide financing options, such as credit lines, installment plans, or promotional financing for engagement rings and major purchases. We also offer layaway plans. After all, according to Worldmetric.org, 52% of jewelry purchases are unplanned, so we have options for you!
  • Can I custom-design a piece of jewelry?

    Yes. Custom design services may include sketches, CAD models, gemstone selection, and collaborative design consultations. Reach out to us, one of the top jewelry stores around, to learn more!
  • How should I care for my jewelry at home?

    Jewelry stores will tell you that basic care includes storing pieces separately, avoiding harsh chemicals, removing jewelry during strenuous activity, and cleaning with mild soap and water or a designated jewelry cleaner.
  • Do you offer appraisals for insurance purposes?

    Yes. Many jewelry stores provide professional appraisals that include detailed descriptions, gemstone grades, metal types, and replacement values. These documents are typically required by insurance companies.
  • Can you check if my jewelry is real or authenticate?

    Most jewelry stores can perform basic authenticity checks using tools like loupes, testers, or microscopes.