Demelza
Ideal_Rock
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- Jan 18, 2004
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Date: 7/17/2006 4:35:50 PM
Author: CareBear
Dem, I'm happy with the prongs themselves but the part that folds over my diamond is a bit too long and 'sharp'. makes my diamond look less round. The tips of your prongs are more rounded which I like better. I also think it covers the crown too much. From the side profile, the prongs are almost half way to the table.Date: 7/17/2006 3:51:22 PM
Author: Demelza
Date: 7/17/2006 3:08:56 PM
Author: CareBear
Dem, you mention a while ago that you had it set by a jeweler in Washington? Can you tell me which jeweler and where? I really like how it was set. DH's family lives there and we visit pretty often. I'm kinda anal about the prong tips and don't like the way superbcert does theirs. Everyone else thinks my ring is fine the way it is but it bothers me so I'm contemplating having mine fixed. I assume reseting is not a problem since you had your stone swapped out?
I'm happy to tell you the jeweler's name, but he didn't do anything to the prong tips. They're as they were when the mounting left the SC factory. I actually asked him about having them shaved down and he said that, for safety reasons, he would leave them as is. He said that, in his opinion, having tiny little prong tips simply isn't safe. Do my prong tips look different from yours? What about them bother you? Anyway, the jeweler is in Bellingham, WA (about an hour and a half north of Seattle and an hour south of Vancouver, BC). It's called GB Heron and the bench jeweler's name is Garry.
It's interesting that your prongs would be noticeably different from mine. Did you have SC set your stone? If you did, then I assume your lifetime warranty is still valid in which case I might talk to them about your concerns. Perhaps they can modify the prongs for you and then you wouldn't be compromising your warranty should something go wrong. If the warranty isn't a concern for you and Bellingham isn't too far, see what Garry says. He's apparently one of only 3 certified Master jewelers in the state of WA. He'll be honest with you and tell you if he thinks the prongs can be modified without compromising the integrity of the setting. Are you otherwise happy with your setting?
Thanks, guys, for all the kind words!! I just love this stone and I'm glad you like it too!!