...and so the time has come! A few weeks back I commissioned IDJ for a custom Diamond Cross Pendant. The order is set to be completed sometime this week and I couldn't be more excited to see the finished product after three long "agonizing" weeks (more so because of anticipation). I figured I'd bide my time by writing about my experience so far. I am hopeful to join the chorus of awesome reviews and will post my final review under "Testimonials" and of course under SMTB!!!
Adding Specs: 2.2ctw set in Platinum, eleven 20 pointers, FVS - Ideal cuts
The Phone Call- I contacted IDJ three Sundays ago and reviewed my order with Joey sending her pics of the desired cross.
The Visit - The very next day I visited IDJ in NYC as I work nearby. I was able to meet the team and everyone was so warm and welcoming in a very authentic way. I spoke with Israel about the exact specifics. He totally understood what I was trying to accomplish and committed to involving me in the process at each stage...AND he kept his word!!
The Stages - After one week I received a CAD rendering of the cross and it was EXACTLY what I asked for! As per standard issue once the CAD was approved it was sent to the caster to create a wax rendering. By the second week I was able to see and approve the wax sample. That brings us to present day and I couldn't be more anxious!! See pics below of each stage. I will of course post the actual cross once it's completed.
Adding Specs: 2.2ctw set in Platinum, eleven 20 pointers, FVS - Ideal cuts
The Phone Call- I contacted IDJ three Sundays ago and reviewed my order with Joey sending her pics of the desired cross.
The Visit - The very next day I visited IDJ in NYC as I work nearby. I was able to meet the team and everyone was so warm and welcoming in a very authentic way. I spoke with Israel about the exact specifics. He totally understood what I was trying to accomplish and committed to involving me in the process at each stage...AND he kept his word!!
The Stages - After one week I received a CAD rendering of the cross and it was EXACTLY what I asked for! As per standard issue once the CAD was approved it was sent to the caster to create a wax rendering. By the second week I was able to see and approve the wax sample. That brings us to present day and I couldn't be more anxious!! See pics below of each stage. I will of course post the actual cross once it's completed.