sctigger
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- Jul 5, 2007
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I've never asked, but I don't think they will. If you're trying to save money I would go with a cage.Thank you for this. What if I buy one that needs to be set? Will they do that for you?
I've never asked, but I don't think they will. If you're trying to save money I would go with a cage.Thank you for this. What if I buy one that needs to be set? Will they do that for you?
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Here are two I did last year; the single setting has a slight pink tone to it and is 7.5mm. The blue/gray is 7.25 mm with the creamy pearl 7.75 mm.
DD picked 6.5 mm twins and I traded her a larger one for them to make earrings. She had a pendant with her initial made in Japan, which was perfect for a 6 yo. (Sorry, can't remember pricing!)
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(The bottom one has an 8 mm and a 7.25 mm, I think. I can't remember when I had it made, but all settings came from Japan.)
I have to say I have gone from excitement (see my post from the 9/14) to complete disappointment. My DD15's pearl has already came unglued from the setting AND one of my twin pearls on my ring has become unglued also. I am completely disappointed. I spent in excess of $250.00 on 3 pieces of jewelery and the clams and now 2 of them already cannot be worn. We have only been home 11 days. My DD only wore her necklace twice and I wore my ring for a week, taking it off when I showered, etc. following the care instructions they gave us to a T.
I have to say I have gone from excitement (see my post from the 9/14) to complete disappointment. My DD15's pearl has already came unglued from the setting AND one of my twin pearls on my ring has become unglued also. I am completely disappointed. I spent in excess of $250.00 on 3 pieces of jewelery and the clams and now 2 of them already cannot be worn. We have only been home 11 days. My DD only wore her necklace twice and I wore my ring for a week, taking it off when I showered, etc. following the care instructions they gave us to a T.
I have to say I have gone from excitement (see my post from the 9/14) to complete disappointment. My DD15's pearl has already came unglued from the setting AND one of my twin pearls on my ring has become unglued also. I am completely disappointed. I spent in excess of $250.00 on 3 pieces of jewelery and the clams and now 2 of them already cannot be worn. We have only been home 11 days. My DD only wore her necklace twice and I wore my ring for a week, taking it off when I showered, etc. following the care instructions they gave us to a T.
I am thinking of bringing my own setting for when I pick my pearl. Will they use my setting (I didn't know if you must purchase one from them for it to be set).
I have been looking at settings. How exactly do they do the setting? Is it glued, do they drill, etc.
I'm really kicking myself for not bringing my DD to get her pearl yet! Three visits. I vowed to get her a pearl in 2012!
I have to say that I have a very expensive pearl necklace from an old boyfriend set in 14K and platinum. The pearls would come off all the time. I brought it to many jewelers and all they could tell me was that for whatever reason, this particular piece would not let the glue they use on the pearls "set" tight enough. I asked if the gold and platinum were contaminated with other things or ????? and they said no it just happens every once in a while. I would seriously just get some Super Glue, clean the setting with rubbing alcohol and let dry, and then use tweezers to hold the pearl carefully, dip in SG and set onto the piece where you want it. I do it with mine all the time now.
I am so sorry you spent that much. I have gorgeous pieces from Epcot that I have posted on here and unlike my "stupid expensive" piece, I have had no issues. In fact the only jewelry I have from Disney that is giving me trouble is the Beauty and the Beast bracelet hubby surprised me with last year. Pretty silver bracelet with a silver heart and rose but the rose is rubbing the silver down. As it came from Disney Florists you just KNOW he paid way too much!