Hi Everyone,
I purchased and proposed with a ring using Stuller's #123305 setting in 18k x1 white gold (link below) in July. After the original setting, my fiancee noticed a lose accent stone a few months in and we ended up losing it before we could have the ring serviced. Our jeweler repaired it and upon receiving the ring back, we noticed a few of the accent prongs seemed to be tighter to the band and better set than before, however, within a month of having the ring back, with very little hard wear and a lot of babying, we have lost another accent stone. Is this going to be fairly common for this type of band or should we be looking at the jeweler?
Thanks in advance!
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I purchased and proposed with a ring using Stuller's #123305 setting in 18k x1 white gold (link below) in July. After the original setting, my fiancee noticed a lose accent stone a few months in and we ended up losing it before we could have the ring serviced. Our jeweler repaired it and upon receiving the ring back, we noticed a few of the accent prongs seemed to be tighter to the band and better set than before, however, within a month of having the ring back, with very little hard wear and a lot of babying, we have lost another accent stone. Is this going to be fairly common for this type of band or should we be looking at the jeweler?
Thanks in advance!
18K X1 White 7.4 mm Round Engagement Ring Mounting
123305 / Engagement Ring / Unset / 18K X1 White / Round / 7.4 mm / Polished / Engagement Ring Mounting
