divergrrl
Ideal_Rock
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- Dec 9, 2002
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For the third time in 4 months, a diamond has fallen out of the halo in my new ring.
My jeweler is a very reputable one, he does amazing work, and he has a lifetime guarantee on my ring & has never charged me to fix it, so at least that is very good.
But I'm really disappointed when I look down and see a diamond missing. I rarely wear my ring anymore because of it.
Today I was able to locate my little melee stone that fell out (they are bead set--it was a different one this time) so I have it in a ziploc to bring back to my guy on Tuesday.
I feel really bad saying that I'm unhappy with my ring because of this, its like I can't even enjoy it, and I almost cried when I saw one was missing. It's a total inconvenience to pack up my toddler & go into the city every time to have it fixed-- having to park --- and pushing the stroller around a not so nice area, so even with the free repairs, its a headache.
Would it be unreasonable of me to ask him to do something different with the setting? I mean, custom is a "you order it you own it" transaction & I understand, but if the workmanship is not up to par, then can I at least ask them to try something a little more sturdy?
I don't want to be rude, as this is a shop I plan on doing business with for a very long time ( I really think this is a fluke issue) but at the same time, for $1200 (i provided my own center stone) I think I should at least have a ring that doesn't fall apart. Maybe halo just isn't a strength in their workmanship?
Thanks!
Diver.
My jeweler is a very reputable one, he does amazing work, and he has a lifetime guarantee on my ring & has never charged me to fix it, so at least that is very good.
But I'm really disappointed when I look down and see a diamond missing. I rarely wear my ring anymore because of it.
Today I was able to locate my little melee stone that fell out (they are bead set--it was a different one this time) so I have it in a ziploc to bring back to my guy on Tuesday.
I feel really bad saying that I'm unhappy with my ring because of this, its like I can't even enjoy it, and I almost cried when I saw one was missing. It's a total inconvenience to pack up my toddler & go into the city every time to have it fixed-- having to park --- and pushing the stroller around a not so nice area, so even with the free repairs, its a headache.
Would it be unreasonable of me to ask him to do something different with the setting? I mean, custom is a "you order it you own it" transaction & I understand, but if the workmanship is not up to par, then can I at least ask them to try something a little more sturdy?
I don't want to be rude, as this is a shop I plan on doing business with for a very long time ( I really think this is a fluke issue) but at the same time, for $1200 (i provided my own center stone) I think I should at least have a ring that doesn't fall apart. Maybe halo just isn't a strength in their workmanship?
Thanks!
Diver.