kuttacondition
Rough_Rock
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Hello all!
Resized platinum engagement ring is now asymmetrical, ADVICE ASAP PLEASE!My fiance bought me a gorgeous diamond/platinum engagement ring from Costco, where all the rings come in size 7 and they do not resize. I took it to a local jeweler to get it sized down to 4.75. When I got it back I noticed that it is rather asymmetrical. The jeweler warned me that it might come back oval, which is fine, but it is that the actual band itself is now asymmetrical and the hole for the finger is a misshapen oval.
I mentioned it to him, and he said that he could make it more symmetrical by pulling it down over that round cone thing (sorry, total newbie, have no idea what it's called) but that it would make it more round, not necessarily more symmetrical, and that it would not fit as well because oval fits better than round. He told me that I have a couple days to think about whether I want him to try again on it, or if I just want to take it as it is.
My questions are:
1. Is it possible to get this kind of ring symmetrical (both the hole and the band itself)? What would have to be done to it to make it symmetrical?
2. If it's not symmetrical, does that affect the value of the ring?
3. How much more uncomfortable will the ring be if it's round versus oval?
4. Did he do a good job?
Thanks for your help,
Jillian

Resized platinum engagement ring is now asymmetrical, ADVICE ASAP PLEASE!My fiance bought me a gorgeous diamond/platinum engagement ring from Costco, where all the rings come in size 7 and they do not resize. I took it to a local jeweler to get it sized down to 4.75. When I got it back I noticed that it is rather asymmetrical. The jeweler warned me that it might come back oval, which is fine, but it is that the actual band itself is now asymmetrical and the hole for the finger is a misshapen oval.
I mentioned it to him, and he said that he could make it more symmetrical by pulling it down over that round cone thing (sorry, total newbie, have no idea what it's called) but that it would make it more round, not necessarily more symmetrical, and that it would not fit as well because oval fits better than round. He told me that I have a couple days to think about whether I want him to try again on it, or if I just want to take it as it is.
My questions are:
1. Is it possible to get this kind of ring symmetrical (both the hole and the band itself)? What would have to be done to it to make it symmetrical?
2. If it's not symmetrical, does that affect the value of the ring?
3. How much more uncomfortable will the ring be if it's round versus oval?
4. Did he do a good job?
Thanks for your help,
Jillian
