Sunday, July 6th 2025, 9:16 pm
A Tulsa woman is asking for help after she says she was accidentally given someone else’s rings at a Tulsa jewelry repair shop.
She took her grandmother and great-grandmother’s rings to get soldered last fall.
She hopes the right person will see this and know something about where her rings might be since they have been in her family a long time.
Image provided by: Holly McGraw
Holly McGraw says the picture of her rings is on the left and the picture of someone else’s rings that she picked up is on the right.
Her rings belong to her grandmother and great grandmother and were passed down to her mother.
McGraw's focus is now to make sure she gets her rings and can get these to their owner.
"[The owner] had had a lot of life happening, so I don't think there was any malice intent behind it, I think it just happened,” said McGraw. “In the conversation, she had verbalized she was going to be shutting her shop down, so I made a Facebook post about it hoping to get the word out there and maybe the rings that I have could find their rightful owner."
She hopes someone knows something that can help.
"It's kind of nerve-wracking because there's a part of me that fears the right person won't see it and I'll never get my rings, so that kind of is very unfortunate," said McGraw.
The owner of the store says her husband passed away recently.
She says she’s been calling other clients to see if anyone has the rings, but so far has had no luck.
You can send an email to McGraw at hdmcgraw78@gmail.com.
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