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8 Quick Tips For Working With A Jewellery Design Company

By Petra Bierberg


Working with a jewellery design company to create the perfect piece for yourself or your loved one can be a rewarding experience. Taking these eight tips into consideration can make the experience as smooth as a polished gemstone.



When you work with a custom jewellery design company, it is easy to get a ring, pendant, broach or other piece of personalised jewellery that's completely unlike anything anyone has ever worn before. All the details are down to you â€" and to the tastes and sensibilities of your designer. But you've got an duty to be sure you are clear about what you want and when you would like it if you'd like your piece to come out right.



Here are 8 fast tips for dealing with a jewellery design company that are intended to make like easier for everyone involved:



1. If ordering for yourself, try on similar pieces at a jewellery store before ordering your custom piece. You can begin to see what size ring or pendant looks brilliant on you, and you may adjust the size of your intended piece primarily based on these trial sessions.



2. Give the designer drawings, photographs or models if you have them. Don't think you will offend the designer if you show her or him your concepts from the beginning. Providing visual reference for the artist will save misunderstandings and make sure you get the piece you desire.



3. Keep an open mind. Your designer will surely be faced with design calls that aren't covered in your consultations, notes or drawings. Leave those small details to the discretion of the artists. Nobody can see within your head, but your finished product should be reasonably similar to what you imagined.



4. When ordering a ring, don't leave sizing to chance and measurements. Let your designer measure a ring that fits you well to make sure he or she has the sizing absolutely perfect. You are paying for custom work, so you need to confirm it fits brilliantly.



5. Give a fair deadline with some padding. Things occur in custom design, so make allowance for some deviation to your delivery schedule. But also , add in some padding. If you've got to have the piece for a certain event, permit some extra time in case of delays. Get a completion date in writing, when necessary.



6. Ask about the off-season if there's no rush. Valentine's Day, summer wedding season and the vacations are busy for craftspeople of all sorts, so avoid ordering in times like these if there is no rush for your piece. Be sure to find out when your selected designer isn't busy.



7. Get cost ranges in writing. You should know how much your ring, pendant or other custom-designed jewellery piece is going to cost. Get costs in writing so there aren't any surprises. If you need changes that are not the results of errors, expect to pay more. Ask questions and understand what's included in your cost. Know the policy on refunds as well.



8. If you supply stones or raw materials, establish who's accountable for loss, damage or recutting errors. You would like to work with a jeweller who's insured, but not each designer is willing to be responsible for issues that might be embedded in the materials you provide.



When you and your custom jewellery design company understand one another, things are certain to go smoothly. When you do not, there will likely be hard feelings and an array of nastiness that might have been evaded.




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