A few years ago I bought my wife a Ritani eternity band at BB&B. It is a beautiful ring with heart design shared prong shanks. My wife loved it so much that about a year ago we bought a matching engagement band to go with it. This ring was purchased from a local jewerly store. We sent our original eternity band to Ritani so they could match up the two rings. Ritani added two "buds" on the bottom side of the engagement ring so that the diamonds on the two rings wouldn''t rub. Well unfortunately that didn''t really help and it turns out that both rings are now damaged. Between 4-8 of the diamonds on each ring are chipped! Fortunately we bought a jewelry protection plan for both rings so we will be able to get the rings repaired.
The problem is that this will just continue to happen unless we do something. The jeweler recommended laser welding the two rings together, which my wife does not want to do. We checked if we could get the value of the rings back from Ritani as credit to apply to a different set of rings, but Ritani said they would only give us the value of the diamonds and the platinum. Obviously that will be a lot less than we actually paid for the ring so it is not an option. Another option they recommended is to turn the engagement ring into another eternity band, and then get the center stone set in a solitaire ring to go in between the two eternity bands. That is a better option, but not ideal.
I guess I am wondering if anyone has any thoughts. I was really hoping Ritani would give us the value of the ring as credit towards something else. But they actually said our engagement ring was a custom design even though they have a picture of it on their web site. And the picture I included with this post is from an on-line jeweler, so they obviously sell the two rings as a set. I just can''t believe that no one else with those rings has had this problem. We also thought about just getting a platinum "spacer" ring to wear inbetween the two existing rings, but my wife doesn''t really like that either...
Any thought??? Thanks!

The problem is that this will just continue to happen unless we do something. The jeweler recommended laser welding the two rings together, which my wife does not want to do. We checked if we could get the value of the rings back from Ritani as credit to apply to a different set of rings, but Ritani said they would only give us the value of the diamonds and the platinum. Obviously that will be a lot less than we actually paid for the ring so it is not an option. Another option they recommended is to turn the engagement ring into another eternity band, and then get the center stone set in a solitaire ring to go in between the two eternity bands. That is a better option, but not ideal.
I guess I am wondering if anyone has any thoughts. I was really hoping Ritani would give us the value of the ring as credit towards something else. But they actually said our engagement ring was a custom design even though they have a picture of it on their web site. And the picture I included with this post is from an on-line jeweler, so they obviously sell the two rings as a set. I just can''t believe that no one else with those rings has had this problem. We also thought about just getting a platinum "spacer" ring to wear inbetween the two existing rings, but my wife doesn''t really like that either...
Any thought??? Thanks!
