How long does the process take? It takes some time. Custom design jewelry is not something you pick out of a catalog and order on the spot. It involves a lot of back and forth between the client and the jeweler. This is to make sure you are getting exactly what you want. Many jewelers use computer drawings to give you a preview of what the piece will look like. That is the time when you make any changes you see fit. After you have both settled on a design, it will then take a couple of months for the jeweler to fabricate the rings and retrieve the precise stones you wish to use.
Custom design jewelry is certainly a great investment. Although sometimes it may be a little more expensive than picking a piece of jewelry out of a catalog, you will get a lot more for your money. The level of craftsmanship is so much higher when you are dealing with a handmade, custom piece. Someone took the time to create that specific design with their own two hands. There were no machines used to mass produce the item, so you will not only have a unique piece of jewelry, but the quality will be far superior of any other piece of jewelry you have ever owned.
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Showing posts with label Custom Design Jewelry. Show all posts
Thursday, 19 June 2014
Thursday, 12 June 2014
Frequently Asked Questions about Custom Design Jewelry
Custom design jewelry is a great way for you to have a unique piece of jewelry that no one else has ever seen before. If you are growing tired of browsing the endless display cases of mass produced jewelry, then creating a custom work of art could be exactly what you are looking for. Here are some frequently asked questions about the entire process you may find useful in deciding whether or not to utilize your local jewelry store's custom jewelry design services.
How much does it cost? Well, you will not have an exact price until you know what the final product will be. Luckily, there are so many metals and stones available that you can be as expensive or as cost-effective as you prefer. There are many ways to make a piece of jewelry less expensive. You can use different metals that look exactly the same, but are significantly different in cost. There are also many synthetic stones available for use that is cheaper than the real thing. No one will ever know the difference without a powerful magnifying glass.
How much does it cost? Well, you will not have an exact price until you know what the final product will be. Luckily, there are so many metals and stones available that you can be as expensive or as cost-effective as you prefer. There are many ways to make a piece of jewelry less expensive. You can use different metals that look exactly the same, but are significantly different in cost. There are also many synthetic stones available for use that is cheaper than the real thing. No one will ever know the difference without a powerful magnifying glass.
Saturday, 14 December 2013
Let This Christmas be a Custom Designed Jewelry
It’s the final countdown to Christmas and people everywhere are scrambling to finish their holiday shopping before Santa arrives. Malls all across the country are packed with enormous shopping crowds. Businesses and stores everywhere are open for extended late night hours.
Plus, parents far and wide are swigging coffee and staying up late to wrap custom designed jewelry presents, hide them away in sneaky spots around the house, and write out clever Santa notes for the kiddies. We are only a couple of weeks away and the pressure is on to make this Christmas the best one yet. But, what about you and the Mrs.? What will Santa are bringing you both this year?
Plus, parents far and wide are swigging coffee and staying up late to wrap custom designed jewelry presents, hide them away in sneaky spots around the house, and write out clever Santa notes for the kiddies. We are only a couple of weeks away and the pressure is on to make this Christmas the best one yet. But, what about you and the Mrs.? What will Santa are bringing you both this year?
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