bluegirl123
Rough_Rock
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- Mar 27, 2010
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I just recieved back my tourmaline ring and the guy had scratched 2 facets (one per double prong) when he mounted it. I'm not an expert but even I can see that it's scratched with no visual aid.
the saleslady was like.. no that's not from the mounting, your stone could be scratched before.... made me so angry
anyways i asked the jeweler how it can be fixed, he said to send it out to their faceter.. no mention it would be free (didnt really own up to their mistake), but I had to leave for an appointment and i didnt want them to work on it anymore so I dropped it. He tried to console me by saying tourmalines are soft stones and i'll end up with lots of scratches on it anyways in a year
I'm just so disappointed by the jewelers here. I've sent out my tourmaline earrings to Daniel M to mount before because I didnt trust the locals, and thought I had finally found the one as their shop had tonnes of unmounted gems and they did custom work. Guess it was not meant to be
but anyways I had to get this incident off my chest. i'm sure you guys are are thinking that im complaining a little too much as it wasnt expensive compared to what i see here.
I want to find a good local jeweler that knows how to work with gem stones. I may have a tiny budget, but when I do need something done, I dont want to resort to sending it out to others. So, what do you guys do to test out unknown jewelers? (if it helps, it turns out this jeweler sends out their stuff... maybe an inhouse metal guy should be one thing I need to look for)
My next project is a blue zircon and it's even softer than tourmalines, which is leaving me quite worried.
thanks!
the saleslady was like.. no that's not from the mounting, your stone could be scratched before.... made me so angry

anyways i asked the jeweler how it can be fixed, he said to send it out to their faceter.. no mention it would be free (didnt really own up to their mistake), but I had to leave for an appointment and i didnt want them to work on it anymore so I dropped it. He tried to console me by saying tourmalines are soft stones and i'll end up with lots of scratches on it anyways in a year
I'm just so disappointed by the jewelers here. I've sent out my tourmaline earrings to Daniel M to mount before because I didnt trust the locals, and thought I had finally found the one as their shop had tonnes of unmounted gems and they did custom work. Guess it was not meant to be
I want to find a good local jeweler that knows how to work with gem stones. I may have a tiny budget, but when I do need something done, I dont want to resort to sending it out to others. So, what do you guys do to test out unknown jewelers? (if it helps, it turns out this jeweler sends out their stuff... maybe an inhouse metal guy should be one thing I need to look for)
My next project is a blue zircon and it's even softer than tourmalines, which is leaving me quite worried.
thanks!