Hi all,
I was obsessed with an asscher eternity for a while, but then my budget sensibilities took hold and I turned my focus to a 15 pointer RB eternity in a u prong setting. I pulled the trigger over half a year ago and am pleased with the compromise. So pleased in fact, that I decided to temp down the few things I immediately noticed about the ring when pulling it out of the package (I used a trusted PS online vendor and they were great). Now, these little things are starting to hurt my brain and I can't ignore them.
They are...
1. A few of the stones are wonkily set.
2. The ring is at least a quarter to a half of a size bigger than requested (I can have my local jeweler figure it out precisely, but it's significantly looser than my wedding band that is about half the thickness). I can wear it, but it make me nervous, especially entering winter.
3. The shared prongs are so far apart that it loses the scalloped look of the round diamonds and squares them off instead.
I figure that one option is to contact the vendor, and since they are reputable I think it's quite likely fix the sizing and stone setting issues at no cost. Another option would be to just ask my local jeweler to do it, but if it's going to cost more than $50 then I'd just deal with the hassle of mailing and insuring it to the vendor instead. Regarding sizing, could a few beads be put in? And, would the u prong setting be amenable to squeezing the shared prongs closer together even a little, or is this the closest they can be for security reasons? I've tried scoping out other 15 pointer EBs on PS to compare, but it's a little hard to tell.
Thanks for any insight -- pics below! (If they look dirty, that's because they are, I haven't cleaned the ring in a while -- the stones themselves are lovely!)



ETA one more shot showing the size issue.



I was obsessed with an asscher eternity for a while, but then my budget sensibilities took hold and I turned my focus to a 15 pointer RB eternity in a u prong setting. I pulled the trigger over half a year ago and am pleased with the compromise. So pleased in fact, that I decided to temp down the few things I immediately noticed about the ring when pulling it out of the package (I used a trusted PS online vendor and they were great). Now, these little things are starting to hurt my brain and I can't ignore them.
They are...
1. A few of the stones are wonkily set.
2. The ring is at least a quarter to a half of a size bigger than requested (I can have my local jeweler figure it out precisely, but it's significantly looser than my wedding band that is about half the thickness). I can wear it, but it make me nervous, especially entering winter.
3. The shared prongs are so far apart that it loses the scalloped look of the round diamonds and squares them off instead.
I figure that one option is to contact the vendor, and since they are reputable I think it's quite likely fix the sizing and stone setting issues at no cost. Another option would be to just ask my local jeweler to do it, but if it's going to cost more than $50 then I'd just deal with the hassle of mailing and insuring it to the vendor instead. Regarding sizing, could a few beads be put in? And, would the u prong setting be amenable to squeezing the shared prongs closer together even a little, or is this the closest they can be for security reasons? I've tried scoping out other 15 pointer EBs on PS to compare, but it's a little hard to tell.
Thanks for any insight -- pics below! (If they look dirty, that's because they are, I haven't cleaned the ring in a while -- the stones themselves are lovely!)



ETA one more shot showing the size issue.


