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Can you "re-do" prongs?

lovebug1031

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I was proposed to near the end of Dec this past year, and love everything about my ring with the excetption of the prongs....they just really bug me and seem to stand out more than they should to me?

Do you think it's possible to re-do the prongs to make them a little more delicate without compromising the structural integrity of the setting?

How much do you think it would cost?

Here's my SMTB thread with pics....
[URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/avr-engagement-ring.183578/']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/avr-engagement-ring.183578/[/URL]

Do you think the prongs could use some work, or am I being picky??? Please be honest here!

EDITED - I keep typing prings!
 
Yes, prongs can be rebuilt. Pricing will vary on where you are and from shop to shop. I think some PSers have redone their prongs for less but mine cost $80 per prong. They had to be completely rebuilt as they were almost sheared off (2nd hand setting). Do you just want them less stubby and more pointy? If so, then the cost will likely be less.
 
I love your ring!!! :love: I think it is possible, but finding the right person to do it is the challenge. I think people like Victor Canera and Steven Kirsch do superior prongs, but I they may not take it on if they are backed up with custom projects. Not to mention, it will cost you shipping both ways and the labor itself, so it won't be cheap. This is something I would never consider doing at most regular jewelers.
 
Chrono|1367862348|3441352 said:
Yes, prongs can be rebuilt. Pricing will vary on where you are and from shop to shop. I think some PSers have redone their prongs for less but mine cost $80 per prong. They had to be completely rebuilt as they were almost sheared off (2nd hand setting). Do you just want them less stubby and more pointy? If so, then the cost will likely be less.


more or less yes, just less stubby - a but thinner wouldn't hurt either, but mainly less stubby!
 
diamondseeker2006|1367862538|3441357 said:
I love your ring!!! :love: I think it is possible, but finding the right person to do it is the challenge. I think people like Victor Canera and Steven Kirsch do superior prongs, but I they may not take it on if they are backed up with custom projects. Not to mention, it will cost you shipping both ways and the labor itself, so it won't be cheap. This is something I would never consider doing at most regular jewelers.

Another struggle, I'm in Richmond, VA at the moment and I'm not sure we'd have any skilled enough benches in the area that I think could do it. When I can find a new job, I'll be moving to San Antonio, TX so who knows....!
 
lovebug1031|1367862991|3441367 said:
diamondseeker2006|1367862538|3441357 said:
I love your ring!!! :love: I think it is possible, but finding the right person to do it is the challenge. I think people like Victor Canera and Steven Kirsch do superior prongs, but I they may not take it on if they are backed up with custom projects. Not to mention, it will cost you shipping both ways and the labor itself, so it won't be cheap. This is something I would never consider doing at most regular jewelers.

Another struggle, I'm in Richmond, VA at the moment and I'm not sure we'd have any skilled enough benches in the area that I think could do it. When I can find a new job, I'll be moving to San Antonio, TX so who knows....!

I live in central TX and so if you don't find anyone who can do tapered prongs until you get here (or can't do it until you get here) I know someone in Austin.

The certainly can be rebuilt. The prongs on the center stone of my e-ring were very stubby and I hated them, and I have since had them redone to a more tapered look. It's not claw prongs, but so much more elegant than stubby ones.
 
bastetcat|1367864577|3441398 said:
lovebug1031|1367862991|3441367 said:
diamondseeker2006|1367862538|3441357 said:
I love your ring!!! :love: I think it is possible, but finding the right person to do it is the challenge. I think people like Victor Canera and Steven Kirsch do superior prongs, but I they may not take it on if they are backed up with custom projects. Not to mention, it will cost you shipping both ways and the labor itself, so it won't be cheap. This is something I would never consider doing at most regular jewelers.

Another struggle, I'm in Richmond, VA at the moment and I'm not sure we'd have any skilled enough benches in the area that I think could do it. When I can find a new job, I'll be moving to San Antonio, TX so who knows....!

I live in central TX and so if you don't find anyone who can do tapered prongs until you get here (or can't do it until you get here) I know someone in Austin.

The certainly can be rebuilt. The prongs on the center stone of my e-ring were very stubby and I hated them, and I have since had them redone to a more tapered look. It's not claw prongs, but so much more elegant than stubby ones.


Thank you! If i don't get them redone before moving I'll def get that name from you!
 
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