Friday, 8 February 2019

Not everything is doom and gloom

Life is proving a little trying at present and it is easy to fall into the rabbit hole of gloom.   But today I had occasion to be very thankful.  Prior to giving the DBEM a shower I removed watch and earrings, at which point this happened.....
My lovely sapphire earrings, a gift from said DBEM on my 55th birthday, came apart.  How fortunate this happened at home and I didn't lose the stone.   I'm quite sure my friendly neighbourhood jeweller will be able to reset the stone.   At least I hope so.  And while he's at it I'll get him to check the setting on the other also.

8 comments:

Frugally challenged said...

Such pretty earrings! Sounds as though the check on both would be a Good Idea.

Margaret said...

Yes. I would have been upset to have lost the stone as I've not the budget to pay for a replacement. Having it reinserted and the claws tightened is more within my "fiscal policy".

Shortbread and Ginger said...

As you say, thank goodness it came out at home. Would have awful for you to lose the stone.

Margaret said...

Yes I am pleased these can be repaired. I'm rather fond of these earrings.

Astrids dragon said...

Oh no, lucky it did happen at home! Totally fixable and preventable in the future.

Margaret said...

I have a jeweller in the local village who will be able to fix this for me so that's good.

Leonore Winterer said...

Oh my - that's one of my nightmares, and part of the reason I hardly ever wear jewelry! I'm glad it happened at home, and when you were paying attention as well.

Margaret said...

I'm pleased the stone fell out as I was removing the earrings. If it had fallen even inside the house I might not have found it.