jaz464
Ideal_Rock
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- Jul 11, 2005
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After endless months of searching, I found the setting of my dreams. It is a very unusual east-west marquise setting and I found it in an heirloom piece at Bailey Banks and Biddle. Bailey's was able to contact the original manufacturer of the ring and they agreed to create the setting for me. I am not sure who the manufacturer is that B B & B is sending it out to but I plan on calling later today to find out. However, I just found out that the store I found the piece at is going out of business after Christmas of this year. I am in love with the piece and I just found the most perfect marquise yesterday so I am getting ready to have the setting made. I'm just concerned that I will have no one to take the ring back to for any problems. The ring has pave on it so if a diamond or two were ever to fall out, do you think it would be fine to take it to another reputable place that I trusted? Or should the original jeweler always work on it? Also, it is by no means a cheap setting (cost is $8,000) so I really am worried about someone else doing a shoddy job if a pave stone ever falls out (though I have read they are cheap and easy to replace). After the setting is completed, I plan to have it checked out to make sure it is well-constructed and secure. The setting should be completed around the end of Nov. so I should have about a month before they officially close down. I guess I was just thinking that engagement rings are often worn for many years and I am sure there are instances where the original jeweler is no longer in business. In addition, antique pieces are often restored by different jewelers. Maybe I am worrying for no reason. I cannot pass on this setting; it is breathtaking.