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I bought a classic Scott Kay solitaire setting from a very reputable vendor. The diamond was set perfectly. Recently, I upgraded the diamond and went back to this vendor to have the new diamond set into the ring. The work was done by the vendor's in-house jeweler.
The jeweler did everything as I requested, except for one thing. I had asked for the diamond to be set "as low as possible without the culet touching the ring." This was the same request I'd made when the first diamond was set, so I believed there would be no issues in meeting the request. Instead, the jeweler drilled a sort of "crater" or bowl at the base of the prongs in which the culet now sits.
I've never seen this happen on any ring. The ring, which was perfect before, now has a hole in between the two surprise diamonds. Should this have happened, and is this easy to fix? I believe the request to have a diamond set "as low as possible" is pretty standard and certainly shouldn't mean "drill a hole into the ring to make that happen." I'm confused, and pretty disappointed.
I'd really appreciate any advice you all might have.
Before, with old diamond:

The jeweler did everything as I requested, except for one thing. I had asked for the diamond to be set "as low as possible without the culet touching the ring." This was the same request I'd made when the first diamond was set, so I believed there would be no issues in meeting the request. Instead, the jeweler drilled a sort of "crater" or bowl at the base of the prongs in which the culet now sits.
I've never seen this happen on any ring. The ring, which was perfect before, now has a hole in between the two surprise diamonds. Should this have happened, and is this easy to fix? I believe the request to have a diamond set "as low as possible" is pretty standard and certainly shouldn't mean "drill a hole into the ring to make that happen." I'm confused, and pretty disappointed.
I'd really appreciate any advice you all might have.
Before, with old diamond:
