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Jewelry Restyling and Diamond Remounting
Mullen Bros. Jewelers is the single best store in the Fall River and greater Providence area for diamond engagement remounting and custom jewelry design. For decades we have utilized the art of hand wax carving and more recently the technology of CAD (Computer Aided Design) to turn old jewelry styles into fresh new works of art. What are the different options, and how does the whole process work? Read below to find more information.
 
Frequently Asked Jewelry Remount Questions
What exactly is a restyle or remount?
Restyling or Remounting is the process of taking a diamond or colored stone out of its current setting, and remounting it into a new ring, pendant or earring. Sometimes you just need a change! As jewelry styles change and as your jewelry wears over time you may want to put your engagement diamond or a favorite colored stone into a totally new setting and give it a brand new look.

What if I don't want to make a drastic change, but my current ring is broken or worn?
Just because you have the ability to make a drastic change to your rings style doesn't mean you have to. Sometimes when jewelry becomes very worn it makes more sense to replace the setting rather than repair it. If that's the case, we'll find or make a setting that resembles your original design as closely as possible.

What happens to my old setting?
That's entirely up to you. You have the option of either keeping the old setting as a keepsake (you can always restore it or reuse it later), or you can sell the old setting to us for cash or a store credit. Click here to learn more about our gold buying services.

What if I have several different rings or stones of different sizes and colors that I want to remount?
That's no problem at all. Simply bring in all of your old stones of any shape and color. It doesn't matter whether they're loose diamonds or mounted colored stones. We'll start by identifying the different types and sizes of the stones and we'll work with you to create a design that utilizes as many of your existing stones as possible.