MonkeyPants
Brilliant_Rock
- Joined
- Apr 20, 2009
- Messages
- 550
Hi RTers. I don''t usually post here but I have an e-ring annoyance and since y''all are the experts...
Fi purchased my e-ring last May and since then we''ve sent it back to be "fixed" 3 times. Problem #1--a small rust-like spot that started appearing in the metal a week after purchase. Solution--a deep cleaning. Problem #2-one of the accent diamonds fell out and rust-like spot was returning. Solution-replaced the diamond and deep cleaned again. Problem #3-noticed that my octagonal halo with milgrain was not symmetrical and didn''t have milgrain throughout. Solution-remade the ring.
So now I have this re-made ring that is far better than the one Fi initially purchased in terms of craftsmanship however, now it''s the shank that looks unfinished. There are gaps between the metal and the diamonds. The shank on the old ring was the only part of the ring that looked good! Instead of having them remake the ring again (didn''t want to part with my ring again when I had no confidence that they would adequately fix the problem) I''ve just let it be. I would like to eventually have it fixed one day by a different jeweler. My questions are: 1) would another jeweler even touch a ring they didn''t sell? If so, how much would that cost approx.? 2) is it possible to fix the shank without remaking the entire ring? 3) should I just call this a lesson learned, live with it and re-set the diamond in a few years?
Here''s a picture of my ring with a pictures of what the shank is supposed to look like according to the vendor''s website. I hope this uploads.

Fi purchased my e-ring last May and since then we''ve sent it back to be "fixed" 3 times. Problem #1--a small rust-like spot that started appearing in the metal a week after purchase. Solution--a deep cleaning. Problem #2-one of the accent diamonds fell out and rust-like spot was returning. Solution-replaced the diamond and deep cleaned again. Problem #3-noticed that my octagonal halo with milgrain was not symmetrical and didn''t have milgrain throughout. Solution-remade the ring.
So now I have this re-made ring that is far better than the one Fi initially purchased in terms of craftsmanship however, now it''s the shank that looks unfinished. There are gaps between the metal and the diamonds. The shank on the old ring was the only part of the ring that looked good! Instead of having them remake the ring again (didn''t want to part with my ring again when I had no confidence that they would adequately fix the problem) I''ve just let it be. I would like to eventually have it fixed one day by a different jeweler. My questions are: 1) would another jeweler even touch a ring they didn''t sell? If so, how much would that cost approx.? 2) is it possible to fix the shank without remaking the entire ring? 3) should I just call this a lesson learned, live with it and re-set the diamond in a few years?
Here''s a picture of my ring with a pictures of what the shank is supposed to look like according to the vendor''s website. I hope this uploads.