SparklySoprano
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Hi, PriceScope members,
I've been enjoying reading posts on here for about a year now. Today, I officially joined and have a question. I acquired a Tacori setting (HT 2314) http://www.tacori.com/blog/three-times-a-lady/. It is currently set with a .75 CZ and I have a 3/4 carat diamond in my original engagement ring to replace it with. We always had planned someday in getting a platinum engagement ring to go with my platinum wedding band.
But, I'm having difficulty finding a jeweler to work with me on it. Is this setting truly that difficult to remount a similar sized stone in it? It's a tulip basket setting with melee work around the stone. Any suggestions on finding a jeweler to handle the work? As my acquisition was not via the traditional route of purchasing at a Tacori certified dealer, I don't have the warranty card, etc. that typically comes with a Tacori. One actually suggested that the head be replaced, and this was a Tacori dealer! I was quite aghast at that idea especially because that is such a beautiful aspect of the piece and one main reason I chose the setting.
Thanks in advance for your candid advice!
Sparkly Soprano
I've been enjoying reading posts on here for about a year now. Today, I officially joined and have a question. I acquired a Tacori setting (HT 2314) http://www.tacori.com/blog/three-times-a-lady/. It is currently set with a .75 CZ and I have a 3/4 carat diamond in my original engagement ring to replace it with. We always had planned someday in getting a platinum engagement ring to go with my platinum wedding band.
But, I'm having difficulty finding a jeweler to work with me on it. Is this setting truly that difficult to remount a similar sized stone in it? It's a tulip basket setting with melee work around the stone. Any suggestions on finding a jeweler to handle the work? As my acquisition was not via the traditional route of purchasing at a Tacori certified dealer, I don't have the warranty card, etc. that typically comes with a Tacori. One actually suggested that the head be replaced, and this was a Tacori dealer! I was quite aghast at that idea especially because that is such a beautiful aspect of the piece and one main reason I chose the setting.
Thanks in advance for your candid advice!
Sparkly Soprano