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How Much Does a Diamond Stone Replacement Cost?

Diamonds are timeless and forever.

This is true when we are only talking about the stones since diamonds are known to be the hardest substance on Earth.

As proven by experts, this material is very durable and almost indestructible.

But when we are dealing with not just the stone but say a whole ring, mishaps can happen.

In the event that you want to replace a diamond on a ring because you lost the stone (hopefully not), do you know how much you need to shell out?

Or maybe you want a redesign, how much would you actually spend for a diamond replacement stone?

Replacement or Repairs for a Diamond Ring

Before stressing over the specific costs that may be incurred, the first thing you have to do is identify the kind of replacement or repair your ring needs.

First of all, replacing diamonds in a ring is different from actual repairs.

While the first may entirely change the aesthetics of the ring itself, repair may only fix minor damages on the ring such as scratches.

Replace Diamond in Ring

There are various reasons why a ring owner might want to have a diamond stone replacement.

For example, it might be for the replacement of a lost diamond stone.

Or maybe, it might be to replace a diamond engagement ring to a diamond in a wedding ring.

Who knows, maybe you got it as an heirloom and would want it to match the taste and style that you have. Or for someone you are proposing to.

Whatever your reason is, you must think it through before visiting a jeweler.

Once you have it replaced, it would be difficult to change it back to its former look.

Except of course if it’s a replacement for a lost diamond stone.

Replace Diamond in Ring Labor Cost and Other Fees

If you want a diamond replacement to a ring, labor costs would run from at least $100 to $250.

his will include some tweaks here and there. However, bear in mind that this cost would not include the price for the diamond stone itself, assuming that you also need to buy a new stone.

Think of it as just resetting a stone from another ring or jewelry to the ring you have.

Replacing and resetting a diamond stone is not an easy job.

That is why the labor costs will depend on how intricate and complex the process will be, as assessed by the jeweler.

The costs could even go higher if some cutting and reshaping will be needed.

Redesign of Diamond Ring

Most of the time, mounting a new stone is not the only step that is done.

A partial redesign is also requested by a lot of customers.

Colorful pure sparkling diamond in tweezers isolated on black - Shira Diamonds

So if you think you need a redesign other than a diamond stone replacement, you may do so.

A redesign will give your ring a different and improved look.

It’s actually like having a brand new ring without spending as much as buying a new one.

This may include having a new ring band either by gold, silver, or platinum.

Smaller stones in the form of melee diamonds can also be added. These additional stones will accentuate the diamond center stone you have.

More importantly, it can even make it look bigger depending on how it will be mounted.

Just remember to make the colors and stone sizes complement each other. You would not want too many colors of varying sizes on your finger.

 

If you happen to request any of these redesign choices, you may need to shell out for a higher price tag on top of the labor costs.

The greatest additional diamond replacement stone costs will probably come from the additional stones and new ring band.

High-Grade Stones as Diamond Replacement

On the other hand, if you really want to replace the diamond center stone with another precious stone, this is also possible.

Like in resetting a diamond, the costs will also range from at least $100 to $250. The final cost will depend on the complexity of the process.

If you want to take this route, there is a wide range of options for you to choose from in terms of precious stones.

Although diamonds are already considered the most precious stone, other gems have their own unique beauty and brilliance.

Moissanite for example is one of the top choices as an alternative to diamonds since it almost looks like one.

When it was first discovered, people actually thought that it was a diamond.

Man Measuring of size of diamond - Shira Diamonds

Later on, it was found to have a completely different composition. Moissanite stones are made of silicon carbide.

Likewise, other diamond replacement stones include sapphire, ruby, topaz, amethyst, emerald, and aquamarine.

These stones have a wide range of colors to choose from that have the potential to rival that of a diamond’s.

How Long Will the Diamond Replacement Process Take?

There is really no definite answer to this question.

Like the pricing, this will depend on the kind of replacement, repair, or redesign that will be done to the ring.

The simplest process may only take a few days. This will not even take a week to be done.

On the other hand, a complex process that will include resetting of a new stone and a redesign of the band with additional stones may take 4-6 weeks. This may take even longer if you requested for some reshaping and cutting on the replacement stone.

If you want to speed up the process, you may consider buying a diamond of your preferred cut at Shira Diamonds.

Once available, mounting it on your old ring will be a cakewalk.

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