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What to Do if You Lose a Stone from Your Jewelry

Losing a stone from a piece of jewelry is one of the most sinking feelings a jewelry owner can experience. Whether it's a diamond from an engagement ring or a gemstone from a favorite pendant, here's what to do — calmly and practically.

Step 1: Don't Panic, But Act Quickly

The stone may still be findable. Carefully check the immediate area — floor, sink drain, clothing. If it fell indoors, run your hands along carpet or hard floor around where you noticed it missing. Many lost stones are recovered within a few feet of where the jewelry was being worn.

Step 2: Save the Jewelry Immediately

Stop wearing the piece. Continuing to wear jewelry with a missing stone can damage the setting further, loosen other stones, and make repair more expensive. Put it somewhere safe and bring it in as soon as possible.

Step 3: Understand Why It Happened

Stones fall out for specific reasons — and understanding why prevents it from happening again:

  • Worn prongs — The most common cause. Prongs wear down over years of daily wear and eventually can't hold the stone securely. This is why annual prong checks matter.
  • Bent or broken prong — From impact. A single blow to the ring can bend a prong enough to release the stone.
  • Setting failure — Bezel or channel settings can open over time with wear.
  • Improper sizing — A ring that's been resized incorrectly can stress the setting.

Step 4: Get It Repaired and Re-Set

Bring the jewelry into Solomon Jewelers in Wichita. We'll assess the setting, identify what failed, and either re-set your original stone (if recovered) or source a replacement. We'll also repair or rebuild the setting to prevent future loss. For diamonds, we can often source a replacement stone that matches the original closely in cut, color, and clarity.

Prevention: The Annual Checkup

The single best way to avoid losing a stone is an annual prong inspection. At Solomon Jewelers, we do complimentary inspections — walk in anytime and we'll check your prongs, clean your pieces, and let you know if anything needs attention before a stone is at risk.

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