Moko
Shiny_Rock
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- Aug 23, 2007
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Hi everyone,
I would like to get your opinions. Last week I went to my local jeweler for cleaning my e-ring because I was finding black inclusion like smudge on my VS1 stone.
I thought they were just polishing compound, but they were some left over from platinum, so they re-set the stone again to clean. (It was the 3rd try for them to set the stone properly ). OK everything looked perfect that time, so I was almost satisfied. But my appraiser found that one of the prongs was loose.
So I went to the jeweler today and just handed to the ring to the lady at the customer services desk. Then the bench jeweler pressed the prong down to close the gap. The customer service lady said, "Now it's perfect". I looked through my loupe to check the ring just for sure. Then I found several big dents on that prong
. It looked like either kitchen sponge (those with little hole) or the lunar surface
. I was shocked and about to cry.
Then my favorite regular sales person came out for me to double check to make sure everything is OK. (He was busy with other customer when I arrived, so I did not want to disturb him and I went to the customer service desk) So, I complained him (in nice way).
He explained to me that that is the only way to press down the prongs and it always leaves the dent. He took my ring back and had it polished in order to minimize the dents, so that it won't show the dents too much. But he said he couldn’t really make the prong smooth again because it will loose too much metal. It looks little better now, but those dents are still pretty big and deep
. I know I cannot see it in my naked eyes. But I am still pretty sad.
Is it common to leave dents on prongs by tightening or pressing down?
I would like to get your opinions. Last week I went to my local jeweler for cleaning my e-ring because I was finding black inclusion like smudge on my VS1 stone.
I thought they were just polishing compound, but they were some left over from platinum, so they re-set the stone again to clean. (It was the 3rd try for them to set the stone properly ). OK everything looked perfect that time, so I was almost satisfied. But my appraiser found that one of the prongs was loose.
So I went to the jeweler today and just handed to the ring to the lady at the customer services desk. Then the bench jeweler pressed the prong down to close the gap. The customer service lady said, "Now it's perfect". I looked through my loupe to check the ring just for sure. Then I found several big dents on that prong


Then my favorite regular sales person came out for me to double check to make sure everything is OK. (He was busy with other customer when I arrived, so I did not want to disturb him and I went to the customer service desk) So, I complained him (in nice way).
He explained to me that that is the only way to press down the prongs and it always leaves the dent. He took my ring back and had it polished in order to minimize the dents, so that it won't show the dents too much. But he said he couldn’t really make the prong smooth again because it will loose too much metal. It looks little better now, but those dents are still pretty big and deep

Is it common to leave dents on prongs by tightening or pressing down?