We’re delighted to welcome you to our new, fully equipped jewellery workshop in Bloomsbury, where we can carry out while you wait services by appointment and can accommodate walk ins subject to availability.
Our workshop is home to three goldsmiths and we are open from 10:30AM to 8PM, Monday to Saturday when you are welcome to pay us a visit to discuss any jewellery matters you have.
We recommend that you make an appointment so we can make sure we are available when you arrive.
You can contact us to make an appointment using the contact form at the bottom of the page, or you can chat to us on Facebook messenger by clicking on the icon at the bottom right of this page. You can also e-mail edward@edwardflemingjewellery.com.
We are based in Bloomsbury, Central London just a few doors down from the British Museum and close to many tube stations and lines. The closest train station is Tottenham Court Road and which is served by the Northern, Central and Elizabeth line. Tube map.

Jewellery repairs in London
Ring Resizing
Resizing a ring is one of the most common jewellery repairs and we are able to size almost all types of rings, including rings with gemstones, such as diamonds, either up or down.
Prices start from £89 for the while you wait service by appointment and £170 for walk ins. Most rings going up in size will need to have metal added to them and will be priced on a case-by-case basis, depending on the size of the ring, how many sizes it needs to go up and the metal that it is made of. Plain rings with parallel sides (most wedding rings) may be able to be stretched up a limited number of sizes.
We will do our best to do your sizing straight away and most will be ready on the same day. However, in some cases, repairs will take longer, especially if stones need to be ordered or there are more intricate repairs to perform.
When you bring your ring to us, we will measure your finger to check the size and, if you are leaving the item with us, then we will provide you with a receipt.
Please note: Any items of jewellery that do not have a hallmark that conforms with the 1973 Hallmarking Act may be subject to testing before any work will be carried out, at a cost of £10.







