Hi all,
So I'm making the plunge and nervously asking for my girlfriend's hand in marriage (I'm not nervous about what her answer will be, but just in general).
She has mentioned several times that she doesn't like diamonds and loves emeralds (Yes I know they are soft, and no, another kind of stone won't work---she is set on her birthstone and I'm happy to oblige). I also know that she is the type of person to really like a unique piece with some history behind it, so I think a vintage ring is really the way to go. So, I've been furiously doing my homework while at work, mostly here on this wonderful site.
I have found that there are some but not that many vintage emerald rings, especially ones that aren't a 3 piece with diamonds flanking the center emerald. Therefore, I decided to get a vintage setting separately, and put an emerald into it. I went around Boston to several jewelers and only one had a good selection of vintage settings. The store has been around for 80+ years and has great reviews on yelp
The jeweler said that in my case, I should chose the setting first and then find a stone to fit it. So I found a setting (see below) and it's in great condition 1920's art deco platinum with intricate filigree on the side and about 8 single cut tiny diamonds around the top. To my untrained eye it looks great and I was quoted a price of 3,500 for it which includes some restoration, cutting the hole a bit bigger to make the stone fit and putting new prongs in, and embedding the stone into it.
The question I have is, I know that prices vary greatly but is this in a reasonable ballpark of what a vintage setting should go for? is there any sort of price discount that I could reasonably push for? The stone is quoted at 2k putting the whole thing at 5500. Do Jewelers haggle over price of vintage rings and if so how much?
Any advice on this ring our about the way I have gone about looking for this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!

So I'm making the plunge and nervously asking for my girlfriend's hand in marriage (I'm not nervous about what her answer will be, but just in general).
She has mentioned several times that she doesn't like diamonds and loves emeralds (Yes I know they are soft, and no, another kind of stone won't work---she is set on her birthstone and I'm happy to oblige). I also know that she is the type of person to really like a unique piece with some history behind it, so I think a vintage ring is really the way to go. So, I've been furiously doing my homework while at work, mostly here on this wonderful site.
I have found that there are some but not that many vintage emerald rings, especially ones that aren't a 3 piece with diamonds flanking the center emerald. Therefore, I decided to get a vintage setting separately, and put an emerald into it. I went around Boston to several jewelers and only one had a good selection of vintage settings. The store has been around for 80+ years and has great reviews on yelp
The jeweler said that in my case, I should chose the setting first and then find a stone to fit it. So I found a setting (see below) and it's in great condition 1920's art deco platinum with intricate filigree on the side and about 8 single cut tiny diamonds around the top. To my untrained eye it looks great and I was quoted a price of 3,500 for it which includes some restoration, cutting the hole a bit bigger to make the stone fit and putting new prongs in, and embedding the stone into it.
The question I have is, I know that prices vary greatly but is this in a reasonable ballpark of what a vintage setting should go for? is there any sort of price discount that I could reasonably push for? The stone is quoted at 2k putting the whole thing at 5500. Do Jewelers haggle over price of vintage rings and if so how much?
Any advice on this ring our about the way I have gone about looking for this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
