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Can I get a custom solitaire made for less than 2K?

sweetpea&babycorn

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Hey everyone!

I'm beginning to dig deep into finding the perfect ring, and I was hoping you setting experts out there can help me out.

I'm SUPER picky about settings, but also working on a budget. My budget is $10,500 and I'm trying to allocate as much to the stone as possible. I could see spending at least 1500 but no more than 2000 on a setting. I decided I want to go with rose gold, platinum, or palladium because I don't like the maintenance of white gold with the replating.

I have searched so many websites, looked at so many rings, and I can't seem to find the perfect one, so I've been thinking of going custom. My favorite website so far is Leigh Jay Nacht and Danhov. I love the antique settings that Leigh Jay Nacth offers, but none of the ones I like can accommodate the stone dimensions that I'm looking for. I also love Danhov's Classico line, but I wish they were a little daintier with an antique twist.

Do you think I could take this design by Danhov: http://danhov.com/pages/ring_detail_page.php?type=Ring&id=351&pid=351 to a custom jeweler and ask them to make some modifications, like maybe some milgraining and modifying the gallery to look a little daintier and keep the price under 2K? And if yes, who would be the best jeweler to contact?

Any help is appreciated, thank you!
 
Have you seen that ring in person? While I do think the Danhov CAD model in the video looks a little chunky, the one of the same ring on the James Allen site makes the basket look plenty delicate: http://www.jamesallen.com/designer-engagement-rings/meno-collection-by-danhov/14k-white-gold-four-prong-cl116-by-danhov-designer-engagement-ring.html Milgraining is done on an otherwise-finished piece (aside from stone-setting, usually), so there's no reason why you'd need to go custom just to put some milgraining on, depending on where you want it.
 
I think it looks pretty dainty already.
 
I agree with Distracts and love the solitaire that she posted. :love: I don't think that I would use palladium. Few jewelers will, or even know how to work with it, so it could be difficult to find a bench to make the ring or even repair it in the future if necessary.
 
I think having a custom ring made with that much detail and melee made for under $2K is unlikely. Definitely check out Gabriel and Co. as they have a ton of settings.
 
Check out Beverley K, too. They have milgrain and engraved solitaires. I would stick with platinum.
 
I had no idea JA carried this Danhov setting! I also really liked one of their new settings, and someone is working to see if they make it in rose gold or platinum. Do they have an office in NYC I could visit to see these settings? And you're right, it does look a lot more delicate on the JA website than Danhov's. I like how JA includes videos on how it looks on a hand model. Their prices are also lower than other jewelers who carry Danhov, which is also a bonus.

I browsed the Gabriel and Co. website but didn't find much I liked. My sister has a setting made by them in WG, and the great thing about these settings is that they are super durable and take a lot of wear and tear. She works as a physician assistant and has a 1 year old, and her ring has survived! I haven't look at Beverley K so I'll definitely check out what they have.

Going the custom route was the last resort I had in mind since I had a sense that my budget was pretty tight for what I was looking for, but I thought I'd ask anyhow, and got some great ideas and resources! I appreciate all the help and suggestions!
 
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