pennydistrict
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Oct 5, 2017
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Hi folks! Hope you all are staying safe and healthy!
A few weeks ago, I suspected I had a loose prong on my e-ring, but dragged my feet in calling my usual repair place. A few days after I noticed it, all non-essential businesses in DC were closed down. I was still been wearing it sparingly (hard to lose a stone when you're on the couch all day), but what started as a funny noise when I tapped it has turned into a distinct wiggle and the prongs are catching on everything I wear and touch.
Does anyone know of reputable jewelers with benches that are still functioning? Is it crazy to FedEx it to someone in order to have them tighten the prongs? DC just extended their closures for another month and it's bumming me out not being able to wear it. Our wedding was originally 5/30 (postponed now) and I'd like to have it fixed by then but I guess it isn't really necessary!
Any advice?
A few weeks ago, I suspected I had a loose prong on my e-ring, but dragged my feet in calling my usual repair place. A few days after I noticed it, all non-essential businesses in DC were closed down. I was still been wearing it sparingly (hard to lose a stone when you're on the couch all day), but what started as a funny noise when I tapped it has turned into a distinct wiggle and the prongs are catching on everything I wear and touch.
Does anyone know of reputable jewelers with benches that are still functioning? Is it crazy to FedEx it to someone in order to have them tighten the prongs? DC just extended their closures for another month and it's bumming me out not being able to wear it. Our wedding was originally 5/30 (postponed now) and I'd like to have it fixed by then but I guess it isn't really necessary!
Any advice?