Ash-Lee M
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- Jun 28, 2019
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Hi, I am completely new to this and have never posted before so if i put this in the wrong category, bear with me please. My grandma, Bonnie, passed away about 9 months ago and we just finished going through her jewelry collection. I kept a heirloom aventurine ring, circa late 1910's to early 1920's. It belonged to my great grandmother and was passed down to my grandma upon her death. Sadly my ring size is a whopping 9 1/2-10 while this beautiful ring is a mere 4 1/2. Because of its intricate setting, which is 14K white gold, the jeweler we went to said it would be extremely difficult if not impossible to size it up that much. But this heirloom piece is really important to me and I would like to be able to wear it somehow. I have been doing some research about turning heirloom rings into pendants or new rings. I think i would prefer a pendant because I already wear my grandmother's wedding band, 14K gold with four small emeralds. I was hoping to keep the setting because its design is beautiful, with small intricate flowers, and perhaps just bend it out, smooth the edges, and add a pendant loop. I am a complete amateur and jewelry is definitely NOT my forte`. Does anybody think this is possible to do? At the very least I would like to use the original gold and gemstone and create an entirely new pendant. I want to keep it purely the original ring components. It is such an antique and historical piece that i feel by using solely the rings own metal, I gain a beautiful sentimental pendant, without changing or compromising the historical, emotional, and family significance. I don't want to add any new metal, because that wouldn't be the same ring my grandmother and great grandmother wore as they went through heartbreak, endured the pressures of society after the Great Depression, and experienced the waves of life. I am a very sentimental person, especially when it comes to my grandmother. She was my best friend, and the most important and amazing person I have ever had the honor to know. But maybe I am overthinking this all. What do you think? Do you guys have any ideas about preserving the significance of this ring while creating something I'd actually wear daily?
Also, do any professionals have a general estimate for how much this is going to cost? I know prices will vary but is there a ball park figure? I expect it to be pretty expensive, couple hundred dollars at least, especially because its a custom piece. I am only 15 and while i have around 800 in savings, my parents wouldn't allow me to spend more than half of that on a piece of jewelry, no matter how sentimental. But I also don't want to settle for a cheaper pendant and get cheaper quality on such an important ring. Any thoughts??
Sorry for talking so much. My parents aren't super keen on this idea and have final say, so I want to have as much information on this before I pitch it to them. Gosh, I sound like an insurance salesman! Any feedback, opinions, and suggestions are gladly and eagerly welcome. I need as much help as I can get. Thanks for taking the time to even read all of this mumbojumbo. Okay, I'm shutting up now. Bye.
~ Ash-Lee
Also, do any professionals have a general estimate for how much this is going to cost? I know prices will vary but is there a ball park figure? I expect it to be pretty expensive, couple hundred dollars at least, especially because its a custom piece. I am only 15 and while i have around 800 in savings, my parents wouldn't allow me to spend more than half of that on a piece of jewelry, no matter how sentimental. But I also don't want to settle for a cheaper pendant and get cheaper quality on such an important ring. Any thoughts??
Sorry for talking so much. My parents aren't super keen on this idea and have final say, so I want to have as much information on this before I pitch it to them. Gosh, I sound like an insurance salesman! Any feedback, opinions, and suggestions are gladly and eagerly welcome. I need as much help as I can get. Thanks for taking the time to even read all of this mumbojumbo. Okay, I'm shutting up now. Bye.
~ Ash-Lee