Eric J Loch - How to Reset a Diamond Ring

 

A diamond ring is forever, for the most part, as wear and tear happen and at some point, you might be wondering if it is time to get your ring reset. Resetting a ring isn’t expensive and it’s a great way to upgrade your diamond engagement ring in Allentown, PA.

 

It allows you to hold on to the sentimental value of the piece while keeping it intact. Here are a couple of things you should know before you reset your diamond ring.

 

Some people get bored of the same ring they have been wearing day in and day out and want something new and fresh. They want a change to match their outfits and other jewelry pieces as if you wear this ring every day you may as well wear something you love.

 

Cost of resetting a piece

Resetting a ring is less expensive than buying a new ring and the price will vary depending on what you want done exactly. It depends on the type of setting you want for your diamond rings in Allentown, PA, and if you are going to add some more gemstones and diamonds to it, it will be more expensive. Removing the stone from one setting and simply adding it to another will be much cheaper.

 

Process of resetting a ring

Once you consult the jewelry designer, they will create the design in CAD by making a handcrafted model from a skilled professional. They will then measure the stone and take out any side diamonds which will be either replaced or changed in the new ring depending on your preferences.

 

They will then cast your engagement rings in Allentown, PA, from scratch or take out the prongs of the new piece and replace the gemstone. This can be done relatively quickly, depending on the type of design you want.

 

In Conclusion

Most people choose to go from a six-prong to a four-prong which is trendier – this depends on what type of design is more comfortable and functional for you.

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