aussiemel
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Sep 30, 2011
- Messages
- 88
Hi all,
I damaged one of the prongs in my engagement ring, the diamond is set in platinum 950. Because of the damaged prong the diamond was moving (only very, very slightly) in the setting. I took the ring in to be repaired, when it came back the prong was way too high so I asked them to fix the prong so they were even, the prongs were also meant to be tightened. The ring came back again today, the prongs look perfect but the diamond is still moving ever so slightly in the setting. It doesn't rattle, I can only feel it move if I put it between my fingernails.
Am I in danger of the stone eventually cutting through the platinum and falling out?
I don't want to take it back to the jeweller/setter who made and repaired it as it's already been there twice and it's still not right. I would take it somewhere else if it needs to be looked at again.
I'm feeling a bit frustrated and would appreciate any input.
I damaged one of the prongs in my engagement ring, the diamond is set in platinum 950. Because of the damaged prong the diamond was moving (only very, very slightly) in the setting. I took the ring in to be repaired, when it came back the prong was way too high so I asked them to fix the prong so they were even, the prongs were also meant to be tightened. The ring came back again today, the prongs look perfect but the diamond is still moving ever so slightly in the setting. It doesn't rattle, I can only feel it move if I put it between my fingernails.
Am I in danger of the stone eventually cutting through the platinum and falling out?
I don't want to take it back to the jeweller/setter who made and repaired it as it's already been there twice and it's still not right. I would take it somewhere else if it needs to be looked at again.
I'm feeling a bit frustrated and would appreciate any input.