orbaya
Brilliant_Rock
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My mother wants to get a "Grandmother's necklace" with the birthstones of all three grandchildren. She wants a small horizontal bar with a peridot, garnet, and yellow citrine. She wants the stones set in the gold, not prong set. She went to local goldsmith and told my mom that with the how she wants the stones set, she's better off using colored sapphires in the correct colors. Her reasoning is that they are harder than the other gems so they don't have as much of a risk of damage during the setting process. Does this sound right to you? I'm wondering if the jeweler is saying that because she doesn't feel comfortable setting softer stones?
My mom is waiting for a quote from this jeweler, and I am going to get quotes from PS vendors for her as well.
One question about sourcing stones.... the pendant she wants is a horizontal bar that is approximately .25" x .75"...so pretty small. She's going to layer it with her 1ct diamond solitaire pendant so she wants to keep it small. If we decide to work with a PS vendor, should I let them source the stones since they will be small, or should I source them with your help?
Thanks!
My mom is waiting for a quote from this jeweler, and I am going to get quotes from PS vendors for her as well.
One question about sourcing stones.... the pendant she wants is a horizontal bar that is approximately .25" x .75"...so pretty small. She's going to layer it with her 1ct diamond solitaire pendant so she wants to keep it small. If we decide to work with a PS vendor, should I let them source the stones since they will be small, or should I source them with your help?
Thanks!