Maxine
Brilliant_Rock
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Date: 12/27/2004 91:27 PM![]()
Author: Maxine
What will the insurance co. do , provided you are covered for breakage of some kind? Do they reset it? How bad of a break does it have to be for them to do ANYTHING? Just wondering/ how much does it cost to recut? I know you lose some size, but what about your original proportions?![]()
Date: 12/28/2004 2:21:12 AM
Author: Platinumsmith
A prong will protect the girdle from impact. Despite being metal, it will absorb much more shock then you think.
I have been setting princess cut CZ''s, which love to chip, and used a hammer attachment on the corners. You would have to imagine they would break, but the metal takes the shock. Same goes with other types of settings and other even softer stones.
On that issue of stones with set points. They break at the prong, and are often weakened or chipped during setting. That withstanding, an exposed point would still be at risk, though I''d suggest the prong would help the corner take a direct knock, it could help a create fault if it were ripped one way or another.
Having an exposed stone in a 4 claw is a beautifull way to show off a good diamond if the claws are secure. I wouldn''t let worries over chipping affect you in such a decesion as they just don''t chip that easily. Be carefull what you put it with, but thats all...
I am with Garry on the direction of 6 claw settings. I usually mount the setting with the prong across the finger. That way you gain extra strength by having the shank mounted directly to a prong and the point of strength from the prong is nearer the girldle. You end up with two claws/prongs that won''t budge. I don''t know anybody who doesn''t? I am still visualising your reach-pull model Dave - never thought of that.
Can''t imagine what your going to do to fix this stone Rok Doc...
Cheers
Re 2. I agree Steve.Date: 12/28/2004 7:475 AM![]()
Author: Feydakin
I would never, unless under direct instruction from the customer - and even then I would complain, set a 6 prong head east west.. For two reasons..
1. The thing you do most in life is put your hands in your pockets, purse, desk, etc... The first part of your diamond to enter those spaces will be the north face.. With a prong there you have some protection.. Without a prong the first thing to hit is the girdle of the stone.. This can never be a good thing..
2. It looks awful.. All jewelry is a trade off between beauty and safety.. In this case I will take the trade of north south over east west every time.. If all we were interested in was safety, all diamonds would be flush set with massive beads pulled over them..