CCNZ
Rough_Rock
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yes, just tell the jeweler don''t cover the #s with a prong.Date: 1/25/2009 6:57:12 PM
Author:CCNZ
Is it possible to see the gia serial number once the stone (RB) is set in a superbcert tiff replica ring?
If you sent your stone away how would you know once its in that its the one you sent them?
I agree. I did notice that my inscription was more difficult to see after it had been set. Before setting there was still a bit of black carbon from the laser in the inscription that made it easier for me to see. After setting, the diamond had been cleaned, and the black carbon was gone, so it was much more difficult to pick out. But, it was still there, between the prongs, just as I had requested that it be set.Date: 1/25/2009 7:46:43 PM
Author: Dancing Fire
yes, just tell the jeweler don''t cover the #s with a prong.Date: 1/25/2009 6:57:12 PM
Author:CCNZ
Is it possible to see the gia serial number once the stone (RB) is set in a superbcert tiff replica ring?
If you sent your stone away how would you know once its in that its the one you sent them?
i use a 20X loupe for my old pair of eyes.Date: 1/25/2009 8:15:08 PM
Author: Fly Girl
I agree. I did notice that my inscription was more difficult to see after it had been set. Before setting there was still a bit of black carbon from the laser in the inscription that made it easier for me to see. After setting, the diamond had been cleaned, and the black carbon was gone, so it was much more difficult to pick out. But, it was still there, between the prongs, just as I had requested that it be set.Date: 1/25/2009 7:46:43 PM
Author: Dancing Fire
yes, just tell the jeweler don''t cover the #s with a prong.Date: 1/25/2009 6:57:12 PM
Author:CCNZ
Is it possible to see the gia serial number once the stone (RB) is set in a superbcert tiff replica ring?
If you sent your stone away how would you know once its in that its the one you sent them?
I have an antique dissecting microscope that works great!Date: 1/26/2009 2:24:58 AM
Author: Dancing Fire
i use a 20X loupe for my old pair of eyes.Date: 1/25/2009 8:15:08 PM
Author: Fly Girl
I agree. I did notice that my inscription was more difficult to see after it had been set. Before setting there was still a bit of black carbon from the laser in the inscription that made it easier for me to see. After setting, the diamond had been cleaned, and the black carbon was gone, so it was much more difficult to pick out. But, it was still there, between the prongs, just as I had requested that it be set.Date: 1/25/2009 7:46:43 PM
Author: Dancing Fire
yes, just tell the jeweler don''t cover the #s with a prong.Date: 1/25/2009 6:57:12 PM
Author:CCNZ
Is it possible to see the gia serial number once the stone (RB) is set in a superbcert tiff replica ring?
If you sent your stone away how would you know once its in that its the one you sent them?
Date: 1/26/2009 9:14:16 AM
Author: Fly Girl
I have an antique dissecting microscope that works great!Date: 1/26/2009 2:24:58 AM
Author: Dancing Fire
i use a 20X loupe for my old pair of eyes.Date: 1/25/2009 8:15:08 PM
Author: Fly Girl
I agree. I did notice that my inscription was more difficult to see after it had been set. Before setting there was still a bit of black carbon from the laser in the inscription that made it easier for me to see. After setting, the diamond had been cleaned, and the black carbon was gone, so it was much more difficult to pick out. But, it was still there, between the prongs, just as I had requested that it be set.Date: 1/25/2009 7:46:43 PM
Author: Dancing Fire
yes, just tell the jeweler don''t cover the #s with a prong.Date: 1/25/2009 6:57:12 PM
Author:CCNZ
Is it possible to see the gia serial number once the stone (RB) is set in a superbcert tiff replica ring?
If you sent your stone away how would you know once its in that its the one you sent them?