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The question is simple: How to get rid of the imperfections of a diamond wedding ring...? As you see there are tiny cracks and spots on the diamond on the wedding ring. How can I get rid of them and make the ring look perfect?
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Miami Wedding Photographers Last edited by Nicole; 05-14-2011 at 08:53 AM. Reason: 740px on the longest side please! |
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Is this an heirloom? It looks very worn and flawed/blemished. Does it also have occlusions?
Why do you want to make it look “perfect”? It will be difficult to clone. You could try taking it to a jeweler for cleaning and polishing. . . or. . . you could clone in a perfect (F) stone.
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I suggest you not to clone it, it will look odd, give this ring to a jeweler. The material of the ring is delicate so better to give it to a jeweler.
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