beau13
Ideal_Rock
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- Jul 6, 2007
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I decided I want to remount my 1.8 ish round diamond in a halo setting, so I brought along pics, and approached a jewelery manufacturer in my area. I said "I want a similar setting" showed him a Jack Kelege halo..along with other pics of similar styles. He said "wow..that looks like alot of work"..I said.."really..isn't that what you do? Custom make jewlery? It doesn't have to have all the diamonds like in this pic(Jack Kelege), and be so complicated, a simpler halo setting (showed pic of Metro's) would be great. He responded by saying.."well..leave the pics with me, and I will get back to you in a few weeks and let you know if I can take on the job, and if so, give you a ballpark figure for the cost". So I did, and walked out! I really don't understand why it is so hard to have A JEWELER remount my diamond..is it rocket science? I also said, "what do you charge to reset a diamond into a mount, given I have both". He said "well..I don't really do that..you can have me make the setting instead" (isn't that what I just asked him to do?). I noticed he had one plain 14k white gold setting, similar to what I have already, and priced at $ 595 (WOW..I can get the same looking setting for about $ 225 on E-bay..NEW) So..why is it that I am being subjected to pay more than double..just to have the same setting, but that he would consider setting my diamond into? I think most people would prefer to buy the setting for hundreds less..and have him set it..for what $ 50 maybe? I just don't get it!! Any suggestions..at this point I am considering sending my diamond to the US to have a REAL...REPUTABLE jeweler do the job, but in the same token, I don't want to pay more than $ 1500 for a simple halo setting, which has the diamonds around the main diamond, maybe four or five diamonds down the each side of the shank! (1 or 2 pointers).