I received a 1.11 carat VS1 H engagement ring (purchased from the Shane CO Greenwood Village store) in 2005.
I love this ring, and I returned faithfully to the Shane store and had it cleaned and inspected 2-3 times a year as suggested.
Three days ago, I looked down at my left hand and saw an empty setting. My husband and I searched for it for hours and were incredibly thankful to find it on a bathroom counter under a hand towel, where it had probably fallen out as I dried my hands.
I went with my husband back to the store today and was told by an assistant manager (Travis) that the diamond had fallen out because a tip broke. Even worse, under the jewelers loupe he showed us that there was a large chip across one side of the diamond.
To replace the fractured stone with one of a similar quality would cost $2,000 more, according to the manager. He was flippant about the entire event, and told us that "he sees this all the time" and that it's "normal" for settings and/or diamonds to break.
Is this normal, for settings and/or diamonds to break? I'm a teacher and don't do heavy work, at least not heavy enough to break a diamond (!) Have diamonds increased so much in cost in the last 7 years?
We left the Shane Company store without making a decision. I searched the Internet, and found this forum.
Advice?
I love this ring, and I returned faithfully to the Shane store and had it cleaned and inspected 2-3 times a year as suggested.
Three days ago, I looked down at my left hand and saw an empty setting. My husband and I searched for it for hours and were incredibly thankful to find it on a bathroom counter under a hand towel, where it had probably fallen out as I dried my hands.
I went with my husband back to the store today and was told by an assistant manager (Travis) that the diamond had fallen out because a tip broke. Even worse, under the jewelers loupe he showed us that there was a large chip across one side of the diamond.
To replace the fractured stone with one of a similar quality would cost $2,000 more, according to the manager. He was flippant about the entire event, and told us that "he sees this all the time" and that it's "normal" for settings and/or diamonds to break.
Is this normal, for settings and/or diamonds to break? I'm a teacher and don't do heavy work, at least not heavy enough to break a diamond (!) Have diamonds increased so much in cost in the last 7 years?
We left the Shane Company store without making a decision. I searched the Internet, and found this forum.
Advice?