Damaged platinum wedding set has an easy fix

Did you know that sometimes a diamond eternity band can damage another ring if they’re worn together? These two were worn next to each other for a number of years and over time the girdles of the eternity band’s diamonds carved a chunk out of one of the prongs on the engagement ring. Thankfully the prong was made of platinum and it was a smooth repair to use my laser welder to fill in the notch. Instead of soldering the two rings together this customer opted to add a third ring to sit in the middle, sandwiched between the eternity and engagement rings. A simple, elegant solution.

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20 Replies to “Damaged platinum wedding set has an easy fix”

  1. If that was my set, I would have had the eternity band reshaped and add a few more stones to a bump out and soldered the bands together. On adding the spacer, same thing, solder all three together. The solitaire would have looked lovely with an added hidden halo…

    What you did was a great fix, my mind just kept going.

  2. My ring enhancer rubs up against my long prong on my engagement ring( it’s set high with no halo). Is this going to be an issue? I just realized watching this video😢😢😢

  3. Not only did you repair the ring and solve a problem, but you also made the ring look new. Beautiful!

  4. I've watched many of the videos. Great problem solving on this one. She was lucky not to wait further. Many stones could have been lost. Great work! Thanks for sharing

  5. I'm so glad that she realized what was happening and was able to get it taken care of before she lost any of the diamonds. And how interesting that one thin band was enough to stop the problem from recurring.

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