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Author Topic:   Remounting a Diamond
moediamond
rough rock

Posts: 4
From:boston ,ma USA
Registered: Dec 2000

posted 12-19-2000 07:13 PM    
Good evening,
My name is Maurice and I am a diamond dealer/model maker/designer/stone setter.
This is a 5 minute job and should be worth around $15. Paying more than $20 and you're getting taken.....

 
lawmax
cut rock

Posts: 87
From:
Registered: Jan 1900

posted 12-19-2000 07:29 PM    
Hi Maurice,

Thanks for joining the forum.

It's nice to know that you offer such reasonable prices.

I have a diamond setting question if you don't mind. Do you take all responsibility in the event something should happen to the consumer's diamond when doing a remount or how does that work in your store?

I've seen consumers post questions about that topic and we recently had a consumer post about diamonds breaking during setting (a strange story, but that's another thread! ) although those were diamonds being sold to the same consumer by that jeweler.

Thanks for your input.

lawmax

[This message has been edited by lawmax (edited 12-19-2000).]
 

moediamond
rough rock

Posts: 4
From:boston ,ma USA
Registered: Dec 2000

posted 12-19-2000 07:37 PM    
Hi. Thank you for inviting me into the forum, it is a great pleasure to help all consumers. As to your question regarding breaking a stone during remounts, it IS the setter's responsibility to be responsible for any breakage during remount. The setter is required to pay for the re-cutting of the stone as well as the price difference "per carat" for the amount of weight loss due to his inexperience. I hope this helps, if not- keep asking me more questions....

 
lawmax
cut rock

Posts: 87
From:
Registered: Jan 1900

posted 12-19-2000 07:48 PM    
Thanks Moe!

lawmax
 



 
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