Need to travel with jewelry?
A chain that tangled on your way out the door?
Never wear your Silver because it is so yellow and dark with tarnish?
 
 
A DIY jewelry repair kit for the basics.
  • Box: This 3.5 x 3.5 paper box with cotton lining is not just for storage, it's a versatile solution for your jewelry needs. Keep it for home or travel. Reuse as a gift box. Recyclable.
  • Plastic baggie: The green stripe means it is biodegradable. Perfect for chains, keep a "tail" outside the zip to help keep your chain untangled during travel.
  • Anti-tarnish tabs: These little black squares are meant for your jewelry box. Keep it with your Sterling Silver to help keep it from tarnishing.
  • U-Pins: These are my best friends when untangling chains. Open your knot with a pointy end and loop through. Now, you can easily hold the pin and chain as you tease the knot.
  • Silicone earring backs: Slide onto your hook-style earrings to keep them from pushing out or keep them in case of an emergency for your stud back that got lost.
  • Sunshine Polishing Cloth: Brighten your jewelry from home with this cloth that has polishing compound embedded into the fabric. First, clean your jewelry with mild soapy water and a soft toothbrush. Dry. Use the cloth to brighten your metal. The cloth will look "dirty" that is the polishing compound and your metal. Do not wash.
  • Tea: Take a load off you worked hard!
  • Precious Hammer referral information for your friends who want a professional, well-rounded jeweler.