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When my husband proposed, it was with a pretty and unique white gold setting he purchased at a maul store (I know, I know!). Unfortunately, we found out I was allergic to nickel white gold so we had to exhange the setting. Not really knowing much before Pricescope, I had no idea that there were vendors out there who did custom designs. So I settled on a yellow gold setting from the maul that I didn''t really love.
However, since joining Pricescope, I realized that we could have someone replicate the setting that DH proposed with! It''s not a super complicated design, BUT the design of the setting has curved shoulders tapering in to the center stone, which could prove tricky to duplicate. My question is: since all I have are pictures of the old setting, is it asking for trouble to have a vendor try to duplicate a setting just going off of pictures? It might be very hard to duplicate the curved shoulders of the setting exactly the way the original was. And I would want it to be virtually identical. Will I be setting myself up for disappointment?
Or do you think these guys who do custom can pretty much duplicate any design, just from a photo? Or should I just forget about the idea of the original setting, and go with a stock design to save myself the headache? Thanks!
However, since joining Pricescope, I realized that we could have someone replicate the setting that DH proposed with! It''s not a super complicated design, BUT the design of the setting has curved shoulders tapering in to the center stone, which could prove tricky to duplicate. My question is: since all I have are pictures of the old setting, is it asking for trouble to have a vendor try to duplicate a setting just going off of pictures? It might be very hard to duplicate the curved shoulders of the setting exactly the way the original was. And I would want it to be virtually identical. Will I be setting myself up for disappointment?
