One of the small (roughly 1 point) accent stones fell out of the band on my antique engagement ring. I took it to a jeweler to replace the stone and fix the bead setting, and when I went to pick it up today I noticed it was yellow around where the repair had been done. I left it with the jeweler to fix and it only occurred to me after I left that it was yellowish because they had used white gold instead of platinum to do the repair.
I have seen some comments on similar threads that indicated that using white gold for repairs on platinum is common but should be avoided. However, some of those same comments made it sound like it was unavoidable and that platinum could not be used if the repair was near stones. Is this the case, or is it reasonable for me to expect that they should have used platinum when repairing my platinum ring?
I have seen some comments on similar threads that indicated that using white gold for repairs on platinum is common but should be avoided. However, some of those same comments made it sound like it was unavoidable and that platinum could not be used if the repair was near stones. Is this the case, or is it reasonable for me to expect that they should have used platinum when repairing my platinum ring?