Today my fiance and I met with a jeweler about designing a custom engagement ring. Yes, I popped the question without a ring, but that''s more our style.
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" src="http://www.pricescope.com/idealbb/images/smilies/2.gif" width="15 border=0"> Besides, we had basically known that we would have to do a custom design to get something that both of us were satisfied with, so she might as well be along for part of the process.
She had a previous idea for the design, and with his help, she was able to translate it to paper. If we proceed with this jeweler, he will start working on a computer generated version of this design that we can finalize before production begins. Overall, I think we felt comfortable with him, and he seemed to know his stuff, so I think we would definitely like to use him for the setting.
The problem is his price for the main stone. Unfortunately for him, I''ve been skimming around this site off and on for a few months and I''ve really expanded past the 4 C''s. His price for the setting and side stones seemed reasonable, but when I got home and compared his price for several center stones with a quick search on this site, there was about a 2-3K difference.
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" src="http://www.pricescope.com/idealbb/images/smilies/23.gif" border="0"> Obviously internet prices will be cheaper, but this seemed a bit high. While in the store, I asked about the possibility of using a center stone that I provided, and he seemed to at least catch on that I wasn''t the typical shopper and had probably already priced a few things online. He didn''t have a problem with it but seemed to suggest that the price for the setting would go up a little bit if the center stone was not purchased from him. I''m not surprised by this and don''t really have a problem with it, but I just have some questions before moving forward with a custom design setting and a self purchased center stone.
Are there any disadvantages to buying the stone separately?
In a typical store bought ring, what types of things could happen to the center stone that the jeweler would be responsible for or "fix" without a charge? (aside from stone coming out)
I''d like to say thanks in advance. I''ve learned a lot from this site, the forums, and some of the links provided, and that has helped educate me for this difficult and fairly intimidating experience.


She had a previous idea for the design, and with his help, she was able to translate it to paper. If we proceed with this jeweler, he will start working on a computer generated version of this design that we can finalize before production begins. Overall, I think we felt comfortable with him, and he seemed to know his stuff, so I think we would definitely like to use him for the setting.
The problem is his price for the main stone. Unfortunately for him, I''ve been skimming around this site off and on for a few months and I''ve really expanded past the 4 C''s. His price for the setting and side stones seemed reasonable, but when I got home and compared his price for several center stones with a quick search on this site, there was about a 2-3K difference.


Are there any disadvantages to buying the stone separately?
In a typical store bought ring, what types of things could happen to the center stone that the jeweler would be responsible for or "fix" without a charge? (aside from stone coming out)
I''d like to say thanks in advance. I''ve learned a lot from this site, the forums, and some of the links provided, and that has helped educate me for this difficult and fairly intimidating experience.