How Often Should You Have Your Jewelry Checked? A Professional Jeweler’s Maintenance Guide
- dknieff
- Feb 10
- 2 min read
Jewelry Is Worn, Not Stored
Most jewelry is meant to be worn daily, weekly, or for special occasions. And anything that gets worn eventually experiences stress.
Rings knock against surfaces. Prongs wear down. Clasps loosen. Stones shift over time.
Yet many people wait until something breaks before seeing a jeweler.
At The Jewelry Doctor in Princeton, Texas, preventative maintenance is one of the most important ways to protect your jewelry before damage occurs.

Why Jewelry Needs Regular Checkups
Jewelry is exposed to:
daily impact
pressure
heat and cold
lotions and chemicals
natural metal fatigue
Even well-made jewelry can slowly weaken without visible signs.
Routine inspections allow a professional jeweler to catch small issues before they turn into major repairs.
How Often Should Jewelry Be Checked?
Every 6 Months: Daily Wear Pieces
Rings worn daily, especially engagement and wedding rings, should be inspected every six months.
This helps identify:
worn prongs
loose stones
thinning metal
early cracks
weakened solder joints
Once a Year: Occasional Wear Jewelry
Necklaces, bracelets, and earrings worn less frequently should still be checked at least once a year.
This ensures:
clasps are secure
links are strong
settings remain stable
Before and After Special Events
If you plan to wear jewelry for:
a wedding
an anniversary
a vacation
frequent travel
It is wise to have it inspected beforehand and again afterward if it was worn often.
What Happens During a Jewelry Inspection
A professional jewelry check typically includes:
magnified inspection of prongs and settings
checking stone security
examining clasps and hinges
evaluating metal wear
identifying stress points
Inspections are quick, but they can prevent expensive repairs and lost stones.
Signs Your Jewelry Needs Immediate Attention
Do not wait for a scheduled checkup if you notice:
a stone that rattles
prongs that catch on fabric
rings that feel thinner
clasps that open easily
visible gaps in settings
These are warning signs that something is already compromised.
Preventative Care Saves Money and Memories
Routine maintenance:
extends the life of your jewelry
prevents stone loss
reduces costly repairs
protects sentimental pieces
Keeps jewelry safe to wear
It is far easier to tighten a prong than to replace a lost stone.
Jewelry Care Is Ongoing, Not Occasional
Jewelry is an investment, financially and emotionally.
At The Jewelry Doctor, regular inspections and maintenance are part of responsible ownership, not an afterthought.
A simple checkup can keep your jewelry secure, beautiful, and wearable for years to come.
Not sure when your jewelry was last inspected?Wearing a piece daily?
Visit The Jewelry Doctor in Princeton, Texas, and schedule a professional jewelry checkup today.
