1 /5 Sarah Luquin: I’m not someone who usually complains. I’m the type of person who doesn’t even return food when it’s made wrong — but I feel like I need to share my experience so others don’t go through what I did.
My husband bought my engagement ring from Helzberg in the fall of 2022. We worked with two staff members to design it, and at no point did anyone mention that the mount they were using wasn’t made for the band we chose. No one explained that the ring would sit extremely high or that the mount would spill over the band the way it did. I trusted the professionals to guide us through this process, and I honestly wish I had asked more questions — or that someone had simply been more upfront.
The truth is, I felt disappointed the moment I saw the ring. I would be lying if I said I didn’t cry for how disappointed I was in the ring that we spent time designing with the two employees as Helzberg. When my then-boyfriend opened the box to propose, I was overwhelmed with emotion — but also instantly noticed how awkward and unbalanced the ring looked. I didn’t say anything because I didn’t want to hurt his feelings, and I told myself it was fine. I somehow gaslit myself into thinking the ring was okay.
I wore the ring only on special occasions, trying to protect it — but despite that, the band completely snapped, just one section over from the main stone. It shouldn’t have broken there, especially with such light wear. It’s clear to me now that this was due to a flawed design: a thin band, a heavy setting, and a mount that wasn’t properly supported. That break didn’t happen because of neglect — it happened because the ring was set up to fail.
When I came in for my only check-in, I was scolded for missing the previous 6-month inspection. The woman the helped me was not very kind, and I left feeling intimidated and embarrassed. That experience made me uncomfortable to go back. O had started to bring up the my concern with the design of the ring and she immediately got defensive and told me I would have to pay extra to get things fixed. I’ve only been in that one time because of how I was spoken to.
Now, my ring is broken. I’ve lost a diamond. And based on my experience and everything I’ve read in Google reviews and on Reddit, I know I probably won’t be offered any kind of credit, exchange, or support. And that breaks my heart — because now I’m left without a wedding ring and have to start over somewhere else.
All I ever wanted was to feel proud of the ring I wore every day. Instead, I’m left with a painful experience, a snapped band, and no resolution.
If you shop at Helzberg, please ask detailed questions about the structure, durability, and long-term wear of your ring — especially if you’re mixing band styles and settings. Don’t just trust that the design will work. I wish I had spoken up. Even more so I wish someone had spoken up for me - especially the two workers helping design the ring.
I was planning to go into the store tomorrow but I’m afraid of being turned away and just being told that there’s nothing they can do about it. I hope others who go in to customize their dream ring have a better experience.