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Hi, Good Morning All

I would like to repair this for the GF; can you all tell me what you think the best way is to go about fixing this bracelet?

Please cite tungsten size, material. Cup size, filler material, and current setting.
I'd like to make a stab at this - looking for a good place to start

Thank you!!

Adam

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Is it silver? Stainless?
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Any jeweler will be able to take care of that for you. And camouflage the repair for you. To attempt to weld this at home would be fraught with peril. Its most likely sterling silver, stainless wouldn't snap like that. Good luck though.

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Have to agree with Weldin Mike. You won't be able to repair those letters if you mess up.
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