Seven Important Notes About Customized Jewellery

By Petra Bierberg


Having a piece of jewellery custom-designed means you and a professional crafter make all the decisions about the piece's design, what metals it will be made from and what precious stones will be included. You're totally in charge, of course, but help is available to assist with design ideas and make sure the ideas expressed are practical.



You can have whatever it is that you want since it is your project, but some choices make more sense than others. With all that decision making power comes some very important decisions.



Here are 7 crucial points to think about when planning custom rings, bracelets, earrings and pendants:



- Choose the best precious stones your budget allows for. Let your preferences and your budget to determine the quality and type of precious stones you choose. Mass-produced jewellery is usually made with lower quality stones to keep prices low, but it would not make sense to skim on a custom piece that would become a family heirloom.



- Design a solid piece. Narrow, delicate patterns are attractive, but in many metals they aren't awfully durable. Select metals that are as tough as possible then choose a design that takes advantage of the metals characteristics. You do not need a delicate piece that needs continual attention to maintain.



- Insist firmly on top of the range artistry. Choose the best jewellery designer available, then demand that he never cut any corners in the design and construction process. Every detail should be handmade, hand-polished and perfect in each way. Expect nothing less than the absolute best.



- Know your gold. If you need a gold piece, understand that eighteen carat gold is soft and easy to work with. But you may prefer, for instance, 14 carat gold for its hardness and ability to hold a complex design. Discuss your decisions with your designer, and do not choose your gold based only on budget.



- Always consider long term durability. Remember that every choice you make impacts seriously the piece's durability over time, so accept the jeweller's advice about which stones, metals, mounting techniques and design elements will wear well during several decades.



- Stay flexible â€" and only choose a flexible jeweller. You can have things just as you would like them, but your design professional might have ideas that may enhance your plans, so listen diligently. Choose a designer that will listen to your input as well.



- Value your jeweller's experience. When contracting with a custom jewellery designer, you aren't just buying the materials and her time. You're buying experience as well , so use the information, comments and feedback that a good designer will provide. Following expert recommendation will make your final piece better.



Custom-designed jewellery is too crucial and long-lasting to chop any corners.




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