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I am so sad to write this post.... You may recall my quest to create the perfect tiffany solitaire and diamond eternity band... https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/my-3-10-carat-whiteflash-aca.238014/ I had them custom made by Whiteflash, and they are beautiful! Unfortunately, the eternity band is eating the prongs of my solitaire. I was fully aware that this was a common problem, but I also knew, thanks to Pricescope, that if the band sat low enough it would not touch/damage the prongs. The entire point of having my rings custom made was to ensure that they would sit perfectly together and did not cause prong damage. I was very clear upfront that this was a priority, and I sent over vespergirl's low-set eternity band (also made by WF) requesting an exact replica. https://www.pricescope.com/communit...ernity-its-finally-here-loads-of-pics.117411/
I expressed concern when I saw the CAD renderings, because the eternity band looked too high. I asked for the measurements of my band, and it is actually 2.5mm (vespergirl's is 2.2mm). But I was assured that it would not touch the prongs, and if it were any lower there would be a risk of the cutlets poking out. I still don't understand how 2.2mm could work for one ring with the exact same diamond point size but not for mine... or if that is even enough to make a difference? And I understand that my center stone is larger, but this was all taken into consideration and discussed during the design process. I was so concerned that I offered a suggestion for another design (a pave style, pictured below). It was critical for me that the band would not damage the prongs.
Again after seeing the wax models, I expressed concern and before signing off on the project I asked for confirmation yet again that the band would not touch the solitaire prongs. I was assured that it would not.
I have been wearing the rings for just a few months now, and the prongs on the solitaire are so damaged that I no longer feel comfortable wearing the eternity band. I absolutely do not want to wear a spacer. If that had been my only option, I never would have chosen this design... that was the point of the custom project. Interestingly it appears that vespergirl had a similar problem with her eternity band, and she had to have hers remade entirely by WF. Hers was also too high to begin with, and it was not the right size. Mine is a size 5.5 and it is half a size too big. I requested it this size in case my finger grew. We added sizing bars inside, but that did not help with the damage, and it is still a bit too large.
Would remaking the ring so that it is 2.2mm high instead of 2.5mm and sizing it down to a 5 ensure that it would not touch/damage the prongs of my solitaire? Or would I need to have an entirely different style, like pave? How did this project go astray?? I am extremely disappointed as the rings are simply gorgeous, and aesthetically I do not want to change a thing! But I worry that the damage will compromise my center stone.
So where do I go from here? Will Whiteflash remake my band? What is the solution?
Thank you for your help!!! Pictures below...




My center stone is a 3.106 carat ACA round set in a custom WF platinum band. The platinum eternity band has 8 point diamonds and measures approximately 2.60mm wide and 2.50mm high.
Here is a picture of the damaged prongs (it is hard to see in a photograph)...
Here is the alternative pave style I suggested...

I expressed concern when I saw the CAD renderings, because the eternity band looked too high. I asked for the measurements of my band, and it is actually 2.5mm (vespergirl's is 2.2mm). But I was assured that it would not touch the prongs, and if it were any lower there would be a risk of the cutlets poking out. I still don't understand how 2.2mm could work for one ring with the exact same diamond point size but not for mine... or if that is even enough to make a difference? And I understand that my center stone is larger, but this was all taken into consideration and discussed during the design process. I was so concerned that I offered a suggestion for another design (a pave style, pictured below). It was critical for me that the band would not damage the prongs.
Again after seeing the wax models, I expressed concern and before signing off on the project I asked for confirmation yet again that the band would not touch the solitaire prongs. I was assured that it would not.
I have been wearing the rings for just a few months now, and the prongs on the solitaire are so damaged that I no longer feel comfortable wearing the eternity band. I absolutely do not want to wear a spacer. If that had been my only option, I never would have chosen this design... that was the point of the custom project. Interestingly it appears that vespergirl had a similar problem with her eternity band, and she had to have hers remade entirely by WF. Hers was also too high to begin with, and it was not the right size. Mine is a size 5.5 and it is half a size too big. I requested it this size in case my finger grew. We added sizing bars inside, but that did not help with the damage, and it is still a bit too large.
Would remaking the ring so that it is 2.2mm high instead of 2.5mm and sizing it down to a 5 ensure that it would not touch/damage the prongs of my solitaire? Or would I need to have an entirely different style, like pave? How did this project go astray?? I am extremely disappointed as the rings are simply gorgeous, and aesthetically I do not want to change a thing! But I worry that the damage will compromise my center stone.

So where do I go from here? Will Whiteflash remake my band? What is the solution?
Thank you for your help!!! Pictures below...




My center stone is a 3.106 carat ACA round set in a custom WF platinum band. The platinum eternity band has 8 point diamonds and measures approximately 2.60mm wide and 2.50mm high.
Here is a picture of the damaged prongs (it is hard to see in a photograph)...

Here is the alternative pave style I suggested...
