San Juan, Puerto Rico

Getting people to wear their jewelry again.

Most jewelry isn't thrown away. It gets forgotten in a drawer once it loses its shine. We bring it back.

Sparklift Jewelry Spa — diamond ring balloon mark
See It For Yourself

Forgotten. Restored. Worn again.

A polish doesn't just clean a piece — it changes whether you reach for it again.

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What We Offer

Three ways we bring jewelry back

Each service is booked through the same simple request below.

01 Most requested

Jewelry Revival — for jewelry that's lost its shine.

Ultrasonic cleaning, centrifugal magnetic finishing, and a steam finish — the same professional process used to restore gold, platinum, silver, and gemstone pieces. Delicate or engraved pieces are hand-finished instead.

Revive My Jewelry
02

Repairs — for pieces that need more than a polish.

Clasp repair, ring sizing, re-tipping prongs, and other adjustments. Every repair is inspected first and quoted individually.

03

Personalization — for making a piece feel like yours.

Engraving, initials, and small custom touches — added to a piece you already own, not something new. Ask when you get in touch.

04

Jewelry Care for Retailers — a white-label solution for stores.

A care plan your store can offer at checkout — we handle the actual polishing behind the scenes, under your brand.

Some jewelry doesn't need replacing.
It just needs bringing back.

Shine fades slowly enough that you stop noticing it. A piece moves from your hand to your jewelry box, then to a drawer, then out of rotation entirely — not because it broke, but because it stopped looking like itself. And once it's there, most people don't feel comfortable cleaning something valuable on their own.

Sometimes the easiest way to fall in love with a piece again is simply to see it shine.

CACHO Joyeros storefront, Local 9, San Juan
A jeweler at work on the CACHO workbench

Decades of hands-on jewelry craftsmanship.

Our Story

From CACHO to Sparklift

Some things are worth bringing back.

Since 1984
1984
Today

Sparklift's roots trace back to CACHO Joyeros — a family goldsmith shop in San Juan known for diamond setting, casting, and repairs since 1984. That same hands-on workshop experience, and the equipment behind it, is what Sparklift is built on today: turning a trade built on making jewelry into a service built on bringing it back to life.

What Happens To Your Jewelry

How we take care of what you bring us

Documented

Every piece can be photographed and logged before processing.

Inspected

We look for delicate settings, materials, and other concerns before processing.

Professionally Finished

We use professional jewelry workshop equipment rather than a simple wipe-down.

Returned With Care

Each piece is individually accounted for throughout the process.

We bring back the shine your jewelry has been missing.

The Process

How we bring it back

1

Ultrasonic Cleaning

Loosens dirt and buildup from every angle, including places a cloth can't reach.

2

Centrifugal Magnetic Finishing

Handles the bulk of the polishing work on most metal pieces.

3

Steam Finish

A final rinse and polish that leaves the piece spotless and dry.

Delicate, engraved, or glued-stone pieces are hand-finished instead — see Delicate & Heirloom pricing below.

Simple Pricing

What it costs

No taxonomy to study — most jewelry falls into one simple price.

Standard Revival
$20 / piece

For most gold, silver, platinum, and appropriate gemstone jewelry.

Delicate / Heirloom
Quoted individually

For pearls, glued stones, unusual materials, heavy engraving, or pieces needing special handling.

Repairs are priced separately and quoted after inspection — see Repairs above.

Some jewelry has a story.

Sometimes it doesn't need replacing. It just needs bringing back.

A Small Note

Wear what you already own.

The most sustainable piece of jewelry is usually the one already sitting in your drawer. A polish is often all it takes to put it back into rotation instead of buying something new.

You don't need a new piece.
You may just need to see your old one differently.

Ready When You Are

Revive your jewelry

No forms, no waiting — call or text and we'll take it from there.

Questions

Frequently asked

Is my jewelry safe?

Yes. Every piece is inspected before anything touches it, and delicate settings or materials are hand-finished instead of run through standard equipment.

What metals do you accept?

Gold, platinum, and silver — in rings, chains, bracelets, and most other jewelry types.

What stones can you process?

Most set gemstones handle standard revival well. Pearls, glued stones, and unusually soft or porous stones are treated as delicate/heirloom pieces instead.

What about delicate pieces?

Anything with glued stones, heavy engraving, pearls, or an unusual material is inspected individually and hand-finished, not run through the standard process.

How long does it take?

Most revival orders are ready same-day or next-day. Repairs and delicate pieces may take longer depending on the work.

Do you repair jewelry?

Yes — clasp repair, ring sizing, prong re-tipping, and similar adjustments. Every repair is inspected first and quoted individually.

Do I need an appointment?

No. Call or text 787-508-1665 and we'll confirm a drop-off or pickup time.

Can I drop off or arrange pickup?

Both — we'll confirm what works best for you when you reach out.

How much does it cost?

Standard revival is $20 per piece, with a lower per-piece price at 5+ pieces. Delicate, heirloom, and repair work is quoted individually — see Pricing above.