Distressing news about the e-ring I had made. Wanted some input on this from anybody in a similar situation or anybody in the know.
Basically my fiance adores the ring I had made for her, the TR-105 in 14 carat white gold. In the weeks since I proposed she has (slowly) developed a rash on her engagement ring finger and it kept getting worse until it was intolerable. She put it on her right and now she''s showing signs on her right.
I knew she was allergic to less than 14 carat gold and most other metals besides surgical steel and the like. It never occured to me that this ring would be a problem, but it is. It has taken a while, weeks--usually she develops a rash after wearing a non 14 carat metal for just a few hours. Which makes me think whatever is causing it is in very low amounts in the ring. The horrifying conclusion I''ve come to is whatever metal they temper the 14 carat gold tension set with to make it stronger also eliminates the hypoallergenic qualities of the gold. I hope this isn''t the problem, as I''d have to get rid of the setting which we both love then. She''s profoundly upset about it right now, she thinks it''s her fault (absurd), it is a bad omen, etc.
I''ve e-mailed the jeweler I worked with for it but obviously they''re not going to answer on the weekend. I wondered if any of you have any thoughts on this--could it be whatever they dipped the ring in (as an alternative to some quality of the tempered gold itself)? Is there any easy solution for us that would not involve getting an entirely new setting (I don''t know, dipping it in some sort of hypoallergenic coating or something???). I understand there really isn''t much the jeweler can do for me since it is a "let the buyer beware" world but hopefully they''ll be willing to help out somehow. It never even crossed my mind or was mentioned that this 14 carat gold tension set would cause her skin allergies. I suppose I should have thought of it but I guess that''s just water under the bridge.
I guess the bottom line is that I might be looking for a new setting
... not my #1 thing to be paying for with the actual wedding coming up to say the least! Anyway, any comments from anybody is appreciated.
Basically my fiance adores the ring I had made for her, the TR-105 in 14 carat white gold. In the weeks since I proposed she has (slowly) developed a rash on her engagement ring finger and it kept getting worse until it was intolerable. She put it on her right and now she''s showing signs on her right.

I knew she was allergic to less than 14 carat gold and most other metals besides surgical steel and the like. It never occured to me that this ring would be a problem, but it is. It has taken a while, weeks--usually she develops a rash after wearing a non 14 carat metal for just a few hours. Which makes me think whatever is causing it is in very low amounts in the ring. The horrifying conclusion I''ve come to is whatever metal they temper the 14 carat gold tension set with to make it stronger also eliminates the hypoallergenic qualities of the gold. I hope this isn''t the problem, as I''d have to get rid of the setting which we both love then. She''s profoundly upset about it right now, she thinks it''s her fault (absurd), it is a bad omen, etc.
I''ve e-mailed the jeweler I worked with for it but obviously they''re not going to answer on the weekend. I wondered if any of you have any thoughts on this--could it be whatever they dipped the ring in (as an alternative to some quality of the tempered gold itself)? Is there any easy solution for us that would not involve getting an entirely new setting (I don''t know, dipping it in some sort of hypoallergenic coating or something???). I understand there really isn''t much the jeweler can do for me since it is a "let the buyer beware" world but hopefully they''ll be willing to help out somehow. It never even crossed my mind or was mentioned that this 14 carat gold tension set would cause her skin allergies. I suppose I should have thought of it but I guess that''s just water under the bridge.
I guess the bottom line is that I might be looking for a new setting
