1 /5 Tania Valetsky: My review is for the resizing/ repairs that I brought into Robertos specifically, not jewelry Ive purchased there.
I have brought repairs into Robertos twice:
First time was over a year ago when I brought in an antique art deco diamond and emerald ring and the white gold wasnt rhodium plated where the repair was made. Another ring was meant to be sized up- but I realize now was stretch and I didnt notice because its yellow gold. Also 2 platinum bands with diamonds were stretched (which I realized months later when another jeweler pointed out the scratches on the inside of both rings).
I wanted to give this place a second chance so I brought it 4 rings to be sized up.
A rose gold, diamonds, alexandrite- was STRETCHED and the marks were NOT buffed out.
White gold, topaz. STRETCHED and structure of the ring compromised. The rhodium plating on the band cracked/ peeled and the topaz stone was actually damaged during the process.
White gold, diamond SPINNER ring that I asked NOT to be worked of if your jeweler wasnt confident with it. It was also stretched- not resized from a 4.5 to an attempted 5.25. It is now just under size 5, the shape is off, the structural integrity of the ring is compromised - and the spinner is damaged.
I did receive a full refund after I realized that I was charged to materials that were never used, but two of the rings (worth about $4,000 combined) are irreparably damaged and cant be replaced. They are still "wearable"- but thats not the point.
Pat- you are a very nice lady, but I feel like you need to check your jewelers work and ask questions. This is your business and it all reflects on you.
If you are charging a customer for gold or platinum to size a ring up but the materials arent used- thats just wrong. Stretching costs nothing and takes very little time.. the cost associated with it is rhodium plating because it cracks. Stretching is considered to be an undesirable (and lazy) approach that the customer should be asked about prior to the work being done, and it shouldnt even be considered for resizing a ring (in ideal conditions) more than half a size.