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Shiny_Rock
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- Mar 20, 2009
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Hello!
I’ve been lurking here for a few years since deciding I needed a new pair of earrings to celebrate my first real grown-up job. Now, 2 pairs of BGD diamond studs later, I thought I might dip my toes in the world of colored stones.
While shopping around some repairs on my grandma’s ring, I came across a setting on clearance and thought it would make a nice right hand ring with a pink sapphire (or something else pink). The ring was a former display and held what I was told was a 7x7mm stone. So after a few weeks of debating, I bought the setting and proceeded to look for a pink stone; both through the sticky list of PS colored stone vendors and through the jewelry store where I bought the setting.
At the same time that I found a pink spinel through Jeff White which might work, I heard from the jeweler that the setting is actually intended for an 8.5mm stone.
My questions/issues are:
- How do I know for certain what size stone my setting is meant for? I watched the store size the display stone that was in there with a digital caliper that come back with 7x7, so I don’t know where 8.5 is now coming from. I took the setting to 2 other jewelers yesterday, but that only made matters worse when one said it was for a 7mm stone and the other said it was for an 8.5 mm stone.
- Are restocking fees common with colored stones? The Jeff White spinel is not a pre-cut stone in his inventory - it would be cut from rough for the purpose of this ring; so if it didn’t work out, he said there is a 15% restocking fee that would be deducted from the return. While I can understand the reasoning behind it, I'm curious to know if it is common practice or not.
- How do you tell a good colored stone from a bad one, especially if it is being cut from rough and you can’t see it prior to having to place a deposit? For me, buying the diamond studs from BGD was easy, but I also had a frame of reference for what an AGS 000 stone would look like and I could compare prices across vendors. I don’t have that same security blanket for this project, which makes it hard for me to know how to proceed (especially with the confusion around what size center I am looking for).
- For those who have commissioned stones from vendors (instead of buying a cut stone already in inventory), have you been happy with the results and why? Would you please share any tips you have on how to make such a purchase as easy and successful as possible.
If the setting question would be best answered in another forum, please let me know where to go. If I don't get that issue taken care of, I won't be able to look for or select a stone; thus rendering the next few questions irrelevant for the time being.
Thank you in advance for any assistance, suggestions, ideas, or opinions you are able to give!

I’ve been lurking here for a few years since deciding I needed a new pair of earrings to celebrate my first real grown-up job. Now, 2 pairs of BGD diamond studs later, I thought I might dip my toes in the world of colored stones.
While shopping around some repairs on my grandma’s ring, I came across a setting on clearance and thought it would make a nice right hand ring with a pink sapphire (or something else pink). The ring was a former display and held what I was told was a 7x7mm stone. So after a few weeks of debating, I bought the setting and proceeded to look for a pink stone; both through the sticky list of PS colored stone vendors and through the jewelry store where I bought the setting.
At the same time that I found a pink spinel through Jeff White which might work, I heard from the jeweler that the setting is actually intended for an 8.5mm stone.
My questions/issues are:
- How do I know for certain what size stone my setting is meant for? I watched the store size the display stone that was in there with a digital caliper that come back with 7x7, so I don’t know where 8.5 is now coming from. I took the setting to 2 other jewelers yesterday, but that only made matters worse when one said it was for a 7mm stone and the other said it was for an 8.5 mm stone.
- Are restocking fees common with colored stones? The Jeff White spinel is not a pre-cut stone in his inventory - it would be cut from rough for the purpose of this ring; so if it didn’t work out, he said there is a 15% restocking fee that would be deducted from the return. While I can understand the reasoning behind it, I'm curious to know if it is common practice or not.
- How do you tell a good colored stone from a bad one, especially if it is being cut from rough and you can’t see it prior to having to place a deposit? For me, buying the diamond studs from BGD was easy, but I also had a frame of reference for what an AGS 000 stone would look like and I could compare prices across vendors. I don’t have that same security blanket for this project, which makes it hard for me to know how to proceed (especially with the confusion around what size center I am looking for).
- For those who have commissioned stones from vendors (instead of buying a cut stone already in inventory), have you been happy with the results and why? Would you please share any tips you have on how to make such a purchase as easy and successful as possible.
If the setting question would be best answered in another forum, please let me know where to go. If I don't get that issue taken care of, I won't be able to look for or select a stone; thus rendering the next few questions irrelevant for the time being.
Thank you in advance for any assistance, suggestions, ideas, or opinions you are able to give!