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Rough_Rock
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My boyfriend recently purchased a Georgian Rose cut diamond cluster ring from San Francisco September last year. He proposed on Valentine's day and I researched a jeweler in my town (we live in Australia) who could resize an antique ring. Due to the foil-backing of the diamonds, it could not get wet in the process- which I explained to them. She acknowledged this and said they were able to resize it, no problems.
I went in to collect the ring and she told me it was not ready, as they had polished the diamonds in the process and the centre diamond had turned black. I again told her that it couldn't get wet because of the foil, she said they had soaked it and would get the black out. The diamond would have to be reset with claws. I told them I wanted it repaired to its original structure and she told me that it would look identical and that the claws would not be visible.
Suffice to say, it does not look identical. The before and after shots speak for themselves. They are now denying that the foil existed and that I didn't tell them about the diamond not being able to get wet. The believe the claws aren't visible and the ring has not been filled in with material- even though she previously questioned why there were so many gaps between the diamonds.
We have contacted the store where we purchased it from, as we are seeking compensation from our local jeweler to have this repaired. Although I think the ring looks well and truly destroyed.
Any advice would be much appreciated?

http://lola-pr.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/this-is-what-happened-when-i-asked-for.html
http://www.langantiques.com/products/item/10-1-4148 (The resizing was done by a local jeweler in Australia).
I went in to collect the ring and she told me it was not ready, as they had polished the diamonds in the process and the centre diamond had turned black. I again told her that it couldn't get wet because of the foil, she said they had soaked it and would get the black out. The diamond would have to be reset with claws. I told them I wanted it repaired to its original structure and she told me that it would look identical and that the claws would not be visible.
Suffice to say, it does not look identical. The before and after shots speak for themselves. They are now denying that the foil existed and that I didn't tell them about the diamond not being able to get wet. The believe the claws aren't visible and the ring has not been filled in with material- even though she previously questioned why there were so many gaps between the diamonds.
We have contacted the store where we purchased it from, as we are seeking compensation from our local jeweler to have this repaired. Although I think the ring looks well and truly destroyed.
Any advice would be much appreciated?

http://lola-pr.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/this-is-what-happened-when-i-asked-for.html
http://www.langantiques.com/products/item/10-1-4148 (The resizing was done by a local jeweler in Australia).