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    Default Setting a customers own stones

    Just wondering how you all handle this?
    Im currently working on some items with several very large sapphires to be set, no idea how much they are worth as they are the customers own but they look extremely good quality to me.
    So as I was setting the first I suddenly thought what if I chip it
    Do you tell customers that its at their own risk?
    Thankfully the first is set fine but I have several more to do…….

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    Just one preliminary thought. Did you give the customer any kind of written acknowledgement that you had taken receipt of sapphires from them? In this situation I'd be reluctant to acknowledge I'd received anything other than "blue stones" from them in case the sapphires were not sapphires to begin with and when you hand the completed work back the customer says "These are worthless blue stones. Where are my sapphires?"
    Last edited by Aurarius; 04-05-2015 at 06:37 PM.

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    Sapphires are quite hard stones Sarah, so unless they have points as in pear shaped or marquise, the risk is remote. You can also make sure that the metal is thin, soft and easy to set.

    There is a culture of litigation out there, so it's best not to work outside your comfort zone. That said, a chat with the customer should establish just what the level of risk is.

    Regards, Dennis.

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    I normally say it's at the customer's own risk and explain that stones can break during setting.

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    I would get then to sign they are aware that the stones are set at there own risk

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    Thanks folks thats good to know

    I think I will have a chat with her before I do any more, she's very nice so I don't think there would be a problem but better safe than sorry.
    Im not *overly* worried about chipping one Dennis, I haven't a sapphire in my bucket of shame yet, mostly garnets and topaz
    These are large oval ones too and Im using 0.4mm fine silver well annealed thanks to your tip many months ago

    Aquarius, I did acknowledge they were sapphires but price wise they could still range from £30 to several thousand so Im not overly worried about the acknowledgement of them being sapphires.
    TBH I get the impression she's more concerned about the horse hair as its her Olympic horse thats passed on but at least I can't break that lol.

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    this made me realise I've never got anything in writing from a customer, but I do have emails stating they are happy to take the risk. It gives me the fear though.

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