lavatea
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IndyLady|1307037003|2936308 said:Sorry to hear that the stone is tilted.
How tilted is it? I can't quite tell myself from the pictures. If you'll look up TGal's padparadascha ring, you'll see her comment that Leon set the stone a slight tilt/one prong was slightly smaller or something like that--after a moment, she realized that setting the stone that way eliminated a window that would have otherwise been visible. There might actually be a reason behind the tilted stone/uneven U prongs the first time around, and it might be that the stone, even though precision cut, has something that throws it off balance. However, it might not be and it might a problem that was caused entirely by Daniel M. Personally, I don't loupe my gems or jewelry pieces; for me, life is just a little easier not worrying about some of the details, provided that those details don't affect the structural integrity of my stone or jewelry or have some other major (major is subjective of course) impact. In any case, you could consider contacting Daniel M to ask if there is anything off with the gem, because it seems to be set at a tilt, and if you do think the problem is severe and keeps you from wanting to wear the ring, then you should definitely ask if it can be fixed.
lavatea|1307042609|2936366 said:I don't loupe mine, either. That's part of what upsets me. I can see this with the naked eye. If there was a problem with the gem and that was the reason the prongs were uneven to begin with, I'd think it would have been to their benefit to tell me from the outset. I guess I should contact them, but I really don't want to send it back again for reasons mentioned above (risk to stone, S&H costs, hassle). They were very easy to deal with during the first return, although there was no communication after the initial, "go ahead and send it back". IDK.
Anyway, I may try to take some better pictures in a minute.
1001smiles|1307124974|2937033 said:Sorry about the frustration you are going through, lavatea. I just wanted to say that I had a similar experience with them. The setting I got was so crooked and poorly finished that I didn't even want to send it back for a remake, I just scrapped it. It's too bad, because for what I paid for their silver setting, plus what I would have to pay for another silver setting, i could have gotten a nice gold setting in the first place. The funny part is when I told them the setting is not acceptable and I don't even want to try remaking it because it was so bad to begin with, they offered me a 30% discount on making another setting. Why would I spend more money with them if the first one was so bad? I guess I won't be using DanielM in the future either. On the positive note, it does seem like they have other happy customers.
TL|1307132152|2937119 said:This always happens it seems.
1) A new etsy vendor is found and is the latest hit
2) Five million people use them
3) The vendor struggles to meet orders in a timely period
4) Workmanship quality decreases
5) Go back to #1
I suspect, as with other vendors, that workmanship is declining due to the fact that they're so swamped with orders. I know JKT had her issues with workmanship as well, which is probably why she put out a long wait list. I assume she wants to "get it right" than "get it done quickly."
In any case, Daniel M is very economical, and he will always fit a niche here for some people. However, they may need to rethnk how they get orders done. You can't have too many workmanship issues without people complaining at some point, even if your price points are low. They have had their huge share of happy customers too, and I've seen some really nice workmanship come out of that shop.
Sorry about your ring Lavatea.
TL|1307164294|2937489 said:I thought AJJ's JKT bracelet was well executed, but it wasn't a very functional or comfortable piece. However, I didn't read that whole thread, so I don't know all the details. I have seen some JKT pieces that were just not well executed at all, and appeared poorly done. I know she is capable of very fine workmanship, so I would have to attribute that to hasty work.
In any case, I think most vendors on this board, whether they're Etsy, Leon, etc. . . have all had some craftsmanship issues. Hopefully the vendors learn from these issues, and improve.
Did you not sketch it out beforehand? I'm not sure how the center stone orientation would translate badly? Several times if my descriptions are too cryptic, she'll ask for clarification and I'll end up sending her sketches instead of more words. That system seems to work pretty well, and now I often start out with sketches...1001smiles|1307141514|2937237 said:I don't mean to thread-jack, but my setting wasn't u-prong and it wasn't cheap. It turned out that the oval was oriented the wrong way, the rails were straight instead of curved as we discussed, and everything seemed crooked. Here's two pictures, one shows the side which to me looks uneven (unless I'm going cross-eyed from looking at the computer all day). The second photo shows unfinished metal on TOP of the ring (especially between the stones) and prongs are crooked (which I don't know if you can tell from the photo because my camera was refusing to focus). When I let them know about the quality and that I didn't want to remake it, they just said "we do not accept returns or refunds on custom order" and offered me a 30% discount off the next order. There won't be a next one...
lavatea|1307318712|2938610 said:Another quick update:
I just received a very nice message from Caren & Dan through Etsy asking that I return the ring to be fixed. And they offered to pay the shipping costs.
I had not decided whether to contact them or not (I was leaning toward not), but I guess they either found this thread on their own or someone pointed them this direction. In either case, I'm going to give them another chance.
The power of PS.
Thanks everyone for your input! I'll update when the ring comes back my way once more.
arjunajane|1307349951|2938776 said:Lovinggems|1307162495|2937482 said:TL|1307132152|2937119 said:This always happens it seems.
1) A new etsy vendor is found and is the latest hit
2) Five million people use them
3) The vendor struggles to meet orders in a timely period
4) Workmanship quality decreases
5) Go back to #1
I suspect, as with other vendors, that workmanship is declining due to the fact that they're so swamped with orders. I know JKT had her issues with workmanship as well, which is probably why she put out a long wait list. I assume she wants to "get it right" than "get it done quickly."
In any case, Daniel M is very economical, and he will always fit a niche here for some people. However, they may need to rethnk how they get orders done. You can't have too many workmanship issues without people complaining at some point, even if your price points are low. They have had their huge share of happy customers too, and I've seen some really nice workmanship come out of that shop.
Sorry about your ring Lavatea.
JKT still has workmanship issues (amongst others) even though her prices are on par or even more than some of the bigger online jewellers. Here's AJ thread about her bracelet.
https://www.pricescope.com/communit...e-real-problems-with-jkt-custom-piece.161029/
Thanks for mentioinng my situation, LG. I know many CS'ers may not have seen my thread as they don't go to hangout much.
I was considering re-posting in CS as this is where most of JKT's customers reside, but decided against it (at this stage).
You're correct that, at least in my case, the retainer situation Julia has introduced certainly didn't help - my piece was neither done correctly or quickly.
TL - you're right that it looks very pretty, but I did not pay for a paperweightIt is unwearable and has serious structural issues, ones that should have been picked up and communicated much earlier. If I had known what I know now, I would have aborted the project and also would have been happy to sacrifice any retainer fee. The situation now is incredibly messy and a real drain (time-wise, emotionally etc).
At the end of my thread I have stated that Julia has offered recourse, which is great - but I will say that communication is still very thin on the ground, and difficult. I am waiting for a reply at the moment so as I can proceed with our agreed remedy.
I too have recognized the trend of quality slipping as popularity sky rockets, especially with etsy vendors - in some ways this is natural, as etsy by its nature is intended as small, personal, often perhaps part-time businesses.
In JKT's case I personally think bringing in another set of hands is required at this stage - if not for actual work, than for customer service at least. Her original business model is seemingly not supporting the demands of her ever increasing clientele, well, at least not in my experience of being a client 'from the start'.