lsyama
Shiny_Rock
- Joined
- Mar 13, 2007
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- 318
I think I need to start one.
Since owning my ring (only 3.5 weeks!) I''ve managed to dink it while working with tools and drop it on the bathroom floor (tile!). Now the center stone spins in the setting, and I don''t think it''s supposed to do that!
Unfortunately, I have a very high power microscope at work and have seen all the inclusions (it''s a sapphire, so there are a lot). My stomach churns to think that I might have caused them!
I''m seriously wondering if I should not be allowed to own any more nice pieces of jewelry - as in forget about the sparkly diamond wedding band and opt for a plain band.
Or maybe I should stick to diamonds, which should be a bit hardier (and less included) than colored stones...
Can anyone else relate?
I can only hope that I''ll learn to be less clumsy with my jewelry! (I''ve never worn rings before this.)
Since owning my ring (only 3.5 weeks!) I''ve managed to dink it while working with tools and drop it on the bathroom floor (tile!). Now the center stone spins in the setting, and I don''t think it''s supposed to do that!
Unfortunately, I have a very high power microscope at work and have seen all the inclusions (it''s a sapphire, so there are a lot). My stomach churns to think that I might have caused them!
I''m seriously wondering if I should not be allowed to own any more nice pieces of jewelry - as in forget about the sparkly diamond wedding band and opt for a plain band.
Or maybe I should stick to diamonds, which should be a bit hardier (and less included) than colored stones...
Can anyone else relate?
I can only hope that I''ll learn to be less clumsy with my jewelry! (I''ve never worn rings before this.)