I am shopping for a new setting for my 1/2 carat marquise. I fell in love with a 14K white gold setting with channel set diamonds and pave settings around the diamond. It works beautifully with my marquise...which is no easy feat. But I am allergic to nickel. The manager told me that the jeweler can cast the ring and make one in 18K gold for me. I went to this particular shop because they have a full time in house jeweler. He was on vacation that day though and is returning today, so I couldn''t talk to him. I have done bench work myself in college as part of my art degree. I know just enough to be scared.
Is this something that is fairly easily done by an experienced jeweler? I am concerned about the pave settings, especially since I will be using yellow gold. I want them to be good and sparkly. Should I just find another ring? Or is this a viable option?
Is this something that is fairly easily done by an experienced jeweler? I am concerned about the pave settings, especially since I will be using yellow gold. I want them to be good and sparkly. Should I just find another ring? Or is this a viable option?