AndyRosse
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Hi all, another question for you.
I have a six prong platinum engagment ring. I have had it for about six months. Well, the prongs seem to keep catching on my clothing, hair, etc., so I finally bought a cheap loupe to take a look at the prongs. Well they all have these indents at the tips of them. Hmm, how to describe it! It looks like the ends of the prongs were flattened, and the prongs are not rounded at the ends.
So I finally brought it to my local goldsmith (the jeweler we purchased the ring from is about an hour and a half away). He took a look at it and said that the prongs were just not finished properly, so he tried to polish them a bit. He thought that they looked much better, but I still can see a flat piece of metal at the end of three or four prongs.
So the question!! Am I just being too picky about the prongs? I always thought that they would be rounded, without any "flat metal" at the tips. So now I am wondering if I should go back to the original jeweler (but I am worried because they did such a poor job in the first place
) or if like I said, I''m just way too picky.
Also, if I am right that the prongs shouldn''t look this way, does anyone have a recommendation for a good goldsmith in the Connecticut/New York Metro area?? Like, does Good Old Gold do repair work??
Any suggestions would be very, very, very much appreciated!!!!
Thanks everyone!
I have a six prong platinum engagment ring. I have had it for about six months. Well, the prongs seem to keep catching on my clothing, hair, etc., so I finally bought a cheap loupe to take a look at the prongs. Well they all have these indents at the tips of them. Hmm, how to describe it! It looks like the ends of the prongs were flattened, and the prongs are not rounded at the ends.
So I finally brought it to my local goldsmith (the jeweler we purchased the ring from is about an hour and a half away). He took a look at it and said that the prongs were just not finished properly, so he tried to polish them a bit. He thought that they looked much better, but I still can see a flat piece of metal at the end of three or four prongs.

So the question!! Am I just being too picky about the prongs? I always thought that they would be rounded, without any "flat metal" at the tips. So now I am wondering if I should go back to the original jeweler (but I am worried because they did such a poor job in the first place

Also, if I am right that the prongs shouldn''t look this way, does anyone have a recommendation for a good goldsmith in the Connecticut/New York Metro area?? Like, does Good Old Gold do repair work??
Any suggestions would be very, very, very much appreciated!!!!
Thanks everyone!
