cherrytomato1
Rough_Rock
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- May 1, 2008
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Hello all,
I have been a lurker as a lady in waiting, but I a first time poster with a question that I want to ask experts here before I bring my engagement ring back to my jeweler.
My finace and I obtained a 1 carat diamond that belonged to my great grandmother (it dates at least from 1930) which he brought to a b&m jeweler to reset. My proposal was a month ago, and the other day I noticed a chip on the edge of the center stone. We had the stone looked at by an expert before removing it from its original setting and she said nothing about any flaw, and I''m wondering a) If its possible that ordinary wear can chip a diamond b) if so...how I can avoid it or c) if its likely it was damaged during the resetting process. Anyway, regardless how it happened I''m wondering if there''s any process that can diminish the damage to the diamond.
Thank you all very much!
I have been a lurker as a lady in waiting, but I a first time poster with a question that I want to ask experts here before I bring my engagement ring back to my jeweler.
My finace and I obtained a 1 carat diamond that belonged to my great grandmother (it dates at least from 1930) which he brought to a b&m jeweler to reset. My proposal was a month ago, and the other day I noticed a chip on the edge of the center stone. We had the stone looked at by an expert before removing it from its original setting and she said nothing about any flaw, and I''m wondering a) If its possible that ordinary wear can chip a diamond b) if so...how I can avoid it or c) if its likely it was damaged during the resetting process. Anyway, regardless how it happened I''m wondering if there''s any process that can diminish the damage to the diamond.
Thank you all very much!