Double E
Brilliant_Rock
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Hi Double E. You may want to check out DanielMJewelry on Etsy, too. He has completed a few projects for me and I have been pleased with the work and the price.
I always use David Klass. I find him very reasonable, easy and pleasurable to work with. Good luck!
Platinum is still more expensive because of the density but it turns out being only about $100 more expensive as opposed to several hundred more expensive!
Right. It takes more platinum than gold to make jewelry, but at this point, it might not be much different.
Things are so weird right now.... gold is so high that I have paused jewelry making and construction and lumber is so high that I’m waiting probably 2+ years to build a house.
Oooh! Does anyone have a vendor that does custom work in tarnish proof (argentium or plated) silver? I would like to get some stones set inexpensively.
Have you seen the price of gold? You might be able to platinum.
my last project was 10k gold because gold is so expensive right now and I didn’t want the setting to out price the stone.
Some recommended to me to use argemtum (sp??) silver @diamondseeker2006 would you speak to this.
that is a 14k chain and 10 K setting. I am pleased with how it came out.
edit: I gave the local bench a shot and we did a CAD and I am very happy with their workmanship.
I helped with two pendant settings for my daughters back in Dec when I think gold was even higher, and David Klass was very reasonable. I doubt you’d find that quality for any less. One was platinum and one 18k yg and the prices were close although the pendants were totally different.
So you are fine with platinum or gold with DK in a ring setting. It certainly will be less than a good quality branded setting.
I guess I am not clear on the value of your stone. This is the fashion jewelry forum, so if it’s meant to be costume jewelry, something like Argentinium silver (not as prone to tarnish) might be good. A lab diamond I would set in precious metals like gold or platinum.
So are the MMDs sourced by your local jeweler or yourself?
Thanks a lot~Sent an enquiry to DK and awaiting their reply. I planned to purchase a 7-8mm lab created pink sapphire. I checked Precision Gem's web-site & IG, their reviews on PS, I believe their quality & price are all fine for me. Of course appreciated if you folks have other suggestions on any other sources for lab grown hot / neon pink sapphire or spinel~
I did a very simple research on Argentinium Silver on line, and agree it could be quite an ideal option for more casual pieces. The higher tarnish resistance part is great, you can take less care about it~ I would definitely consider if I am not targeting rose gold setting for pink stone! But I do have a question in case for future jewelry making, is Argentinium Silver hard / strong enough for stone setting? I hold the same question for Sterling silver actually.
Oh, that sounds so pretty! I certainly think 14k rose gold would be nice for your stone and not terribly expensive!
I heard of argentinium silver here years ago when there was a jeweler who used it. I am not sure I'd use it for a ring, but it might be good for things like long necklaces when the cost of a gold chain would be cost prohibitive. I think there are vendors like DK who are very reasonable for 14k gold, so I'd recommend that for lab or natural gemstones.
The vendor who used to sell it no longer has an online presence, but you can see some of her old work in images, She definitely set stones! Please note that there are several of her pieces with other items mixed in. Her name was Julia Kay Taylor.