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LitigatorChick

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So my eternity band e-ring from Signed Pieces is new to me in August, 2009. Just yesterday, I noticed that one of the diamonds looks weird and cloudy. It has no sparkle and has big white clouds in it. The certainly wasn''t there before!

What happened? What do I do? HELP!!!!!
 
have you tried cleaning it well?
 
It has taken numerous baths in the ultrasonic. It is perfectly clean.
 
Hmmm, do you recall banging your hand on anything recently? If I recall your band has good sized stones in it, right? Do you have a loupe you can take a look with?
 
oh dear.

a loupe is definitely needed
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hope its just dirt....
 
can you post a pic of your ring when you first got it?

we can tell you if there is a stone that looks different from the others (which would be bad news...)

fingers crossed this is soap scum or something...
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also post a pic of the ring now if you can, for comparison
 
Oh no!! Hope it''s not broken and just really dirty instead!!!!!
 
I have lots and lots of before pictures - all stones are perfect. I''ll try tonight to take a picture of the stone. It does not look like scum or anything: the cloudiness is under the surface. It seems like an inclusion has exploded into a giant ugly cloudy inclusion - is that possible? The side of the stone has a minor chip now too on the girdle. Have I damaged this stone? How is that possible? Would there have to have been an underlying flaw in it for this to happen? If that is the case, will Signed Pieces fix this for me?
 
Hey Hudson Hawk, I don''t recall banging it, but it is not unlikely. As I noted above, the girdle is chipped on the stone as well.
 
Its a 2.14 tcw eternity, with 20 stones, so 11 pointers, give or take.

What am I looking for the loupe?
 
Date: 2/3/2010 10:20:48 AM
Author: LitigatorChick
I have lots and lots of before pictures - all stones are perfect. I'll try tonight to take a picture of the stone. It does not look like scum or anything: the cloudiness is under the surface. It seems like an inclusion has exploded into a giant ugly cloudy inclusion - is that possible? The side of the stone has a minor chip now too on the girdle. Have I damaged this stone? How is that possible? Would there have to have been an underlying flaw in it for this to happen? If that is the case, will Signed Pieces fix this for me?

LC, I doubt an internal inclusion "exploded" into a cloud. Given the chip, it's likely that you hit it at some point, with just the right amount of force, to cause damage. Any diamond can break, regardless of inclusions or lack there of. It's all about applying the right amount of force at just the right spot. It's physics.
 
Date: 2/3/2010 10:23:21 AM
Author: LitigatorChick
Its a 2.14 tcw eternity, with 20 stones, so 11 pointers, give or take.


What am I looking for the loupe?

Just take a look at it to see what it looks like, does it appear broken?
 
if the girdle is chipped, you almost certainly have knocked it. you just may not remember it.

all diamonds can chip, with not very much force if you hit it just right. against a car door, marble kitchen top, during passionate sex
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It can and does happen, though rarely.

have a good look with the loupe, what can you see near the chipped girdle?
 
Date: 2/3/2010 10:40:59 AM
Author: rosetta
if the girdle is chipped, you almost certainly have knocked it. you just may not remember it.

all diamonds can chip, with not very much force if you hit it just right. against a car door, marble kitchen top, during passionate sex
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It can and does happen, though rarely.

have a good look with the loupe, what can you see near the chipped girdle?
So you just confirmed the single guys'' worst nightmare: marry the girl and you''ll never get good sex again!
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Date: 2/3/2010 10:40:59 AM
Author: rosetta
if the girdle is chipped, you almost certainly have knocked it. you just may not remember it.

all diamonds can chip, with not very much force if you hit it just right. against a car door, marble kitchen top, during passionate sex
31.gif


It can and does happen, though rarely.

have a good look with the loupe, what can you see near the chipped girdle?
Hahahaha!! Now I remember what happened
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I louped it, and it is most certainly damaged. So what do I do? Send it back to Signed Pieces? Have someone local (I''m in Calgary, Canada) fix it?
 
Date: 2/3/2010 11:27:33 AM
Author: LitigatorChick

Date: 2/3/2010 10:40:59 AM
Author: rosetta
if the girdle is chipped, you almost certainly have knocked it. you just may not remember it.

all diamonds can chip, with not very much force if you hit it just right. against a car door, marble kitchen top, during passionate sex
31.gif


It can and does happen, though rarely.

have a good look with the loupe, what can you see near the chipped girdle?
Hahahaha!! Now I remember what happened
31.gif


I louped it, and it is most certainly damaged. So what do I do? Send it back to Signed Pieces? Have someone local (I''m in Calgary, Canada) fix it?

Im SURE when you tell your man THIS is how it happend, he''ll be happy to buy you a replacement stone from anywhere! ha ha ha ha ha
 
Date: 2/3/2010 11:32:50 AM
Author: Sizzle

Date: 2/3/2010 11:27:33 AM
Author: LitigatorChick


Date: 2/3/2010 10:40:59 AM
Author: rosetta
if the girdle is chipped, you almost certainly have knocked it. you just may not remember it.

all diamonds can chip, with not very much force if you hit it just right. against a car door, marble kitchen top, during passionate sex
31.gif


It can and does happen, though rarely.

have a good look with the loupe, what can you see near the chipped girdle?
Hahahaha!! Now I remember what happened
31.gif


I louped it, and it is most certainly damaged. So what do I do? Send it back to Signed Pieces? Have someone local (I''m in Calgary, Canada) fix it?

Im SURE when you tell your man THIS is how it happend, he''ll be happy to buy you a replacement stone from anywhere! ha ha ha ha ha
don''t forget that the ring was on her finger when this happened,so she needs to reward him with a diamond for her satisfaction.
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Date: 2/3/2010 11:55:01 AM
Author: Dancing Fire

Date: 2/3/2010 11:32:50 AM
Author: Sizzle


Date: 2/3/2010 11:27:33 AM
Author: LitigatorChick



Date: 2/3/2010 10:40:59 AM
Author: rosetta
if the girdle is chipped, you almost certainly have knocked it. you just may not remember it.

all diamonds can chip, with not very much force if you hit it just right. against a car door, marble kitchen top, during passionate sex
31.gif


It can and does happen, though rarely.

have a good look with the loupe, what can you see near the chipped girdle?
Hahahaha!! Now I remember what happened
31.gif


I louped it, and it is most certainly damaged. So what do I do? Send it back to Signed Pieces? Have someone local (I''m in Calgary, Canada) fix it?

Im SURE when you tell your man THIS is how it happend, he''ll be happy to buy you a replacement stone from anywhere! ha ha ha ha ha
don''t forget that the ring was on her finger when this happened,so she needs to reward him with a diamond for her satisfaction.
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Did my husband put you up to this comment? It sounds just like him.... though he wouldn''t want a diamond, he''d sure as heck think he deserved a reward.

As to the OT- sorry this happened LC. That SUCKS. I have no advice on getting it fixed, just hope that you get a good resolution in some way, shape or form.
 
LC, depending on the cost to replace the stone and repair any other damage, you could put a claim in to your insurance to cover the cost of repair. Or you could just have it repaired out of pocket. You could either send it back to SP (do they do repairs on non-factory defects?) or take it somewhere local. They''ll have to source a stone that matches the specs of the other stones though.
 
i''d call signed pieces and ask them the best way to proceed.
 
I would definitely contact Signed Pieces and ask for them to replace the stone with one of their own so it matches not only for color and clarity, but for cut too.

I''m sorry this happened and I know you live in Canada and it will be a bit of a pain to ship the ring back here, but I think it''s the only way you''ll have a replacement stone that matches perfectly.
 
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