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Has anyone had jewellery remodelled

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Judy54 Fri 12-Jun-20 14:47:51

I have an old inherited emerald and diamond eternity ring which is very pretty but to chunky in style for me. I was thinking of having the stones set into a finer gold band or the ring redesigned altogether. It seems a shame to leave it in a drawer gathering dust. Has anyone else had jewellery remodelled and were you happy with the outcome.

quizqueen Fri 12-Jun-20 14:49:32

Ask Meghan.

Daisymae Fri 12-Jun-20 14:51:43

Yes, have had a couple of pieces remodeled. Brings life to old jewellery.

Whitewavemark2 Fri 12-Jun-20 14:56:38

My sister had a diamond ring re- modelled and gold bracelet.

Both very successfully.

I don’t know who Meghan is let alone what jewellery she’s had remodelled, but perhaps that would be worth an ask if she is on GN

Judy54 Fri 12-Jun-20 14:59:39

Yes quizqueen is Meghan on GN ?

quizqueen Fri 12-Jun-20 15:19:57

I very much doubt it?

Prince Harry personally designed and had made his special engagement ring gift for Meghan when he proposed. She obviously didn't appreciate the gesture because she had it remodelled. My original comment was sarcastic but it was obviously lost on those who don't keep up with the news.

rosenoir Fri 12-Jun-20 16:22:46

What an odd comment quizqueen. Are you against anyone that has jewellry remodeled or just Meghan.

Judy54 Fri 12-Jun-20 16:26:02

Oh that Meghan so not a GN user after all. I doubt that my inherited piece will be in the same league or price range. Just hoping that it can be given new life and used with love.

Whitewavemark2 Fri 12-Jun-20 16:33:08

Extraordinary qq
why on earth bring Meghan Mountbatten-Windsor into this thread?

Tangerine Fri 12-Jun-20 17:37:54

Yes, I have had jewellery remodelled many times. It is not always a cheap exercise but I have always been delighted with the results.

It is better than leaving the jewellery which you don't like to gather dust in a drawer.

EllanVannin Fri 12-Jun-20 17:57:40

I've done a DIY job by removing a 1/4 carat diamond from an old brooch to a centre stone in a gold ring.
The ring has a lovely filigree pattern and originally the centre stone was just a crystal but has transformed it altogether. It's a vintage ring and it was an old brooch.
I do prefer " proper " stones and not duds, unless it's costume jewellery.

Calendargirl Fri 12-Jun-20 18:26:44

I ‘got’ your comment Quizqueen!

Obviously some others didn’t realise it was tongue-in-cheek.

?

Missfoodlove Fri 12-Jun-20 19:01:23

It can be expensive, I have traded pieces with an antique jeweller it works out cheaper.
Obviously if there is sentimental value it’s different.

Alishka Fri 12-Jun-20 23:22:11

I have!
When I moved to the UK, I settled in B'ham, and bought bits from a jeweller there who'd learned his craft...err..somewhere or other, pretty prestigious?...anyway, he was more than a shopkeeper, so when I inherited rings,etc, I took them to him to remodel/transform.
Later, I also went to the Jewellery Quarter, looked around, talked to jewellers, and settled on one who turned an old watchchain an elderly rel. had left me, into a fab.pair of earrings and a bracelet.
Choose your jeweller carefully, OP, talk about designs, and I'm sure you'll be delighted with your new piece(s).smile

vegansrock Sat 13-Jun-20 05:42:02

I inherited several rings from mother and grandmother which didn’t fit me and looked old fashioned and sat in a drawer. One of the large diamonds was made into a ring for my eldest daughter on a special birthday ( she designed it) some were used in a 3 ring set for me and I wear as wedding/ engagement/eternity rings (OH paid ), and I still have a few diamonds for my youngest daughter. The jeweller used some of the gold in the rings to offset the cost . It was expensive, but I wear them everyday and love the designs.

vegansrock Sat 13-Jun-20 05:44:56

I second alishka in that it’s important to choose your designer carefully. Look at their previous work and references. Mine is more of an artist in precious metals. She has a studio in Hatton Garden.

Jane10 Sat 13-Jun-20 09:39:49

DD has done this several times and has transformed old stones by resetting them. She has found a good jeweller who does exactly as she asked.

Judy54 Sun 14-Jun-20 14:06:24

Thanks everyone. I am going to get the ring valued first as I don't want to spend money on remodelling if it more than the piece is worth. It would be lovely though to breathe new life into it.

By the way I never heard from Meghan!