In-house Guidance for Custom-Designed Jewelry

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2020/11/09
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Here is no joy like wearing your custom designs, whether fashion jewelry or clothes. Yet many folks are afraid to try coming up with a custom design, citing that it is difficult. Let’s simplify the process and get you designing jewels either from the mind or from existing jewelers. Instead of throwing away the old ring, have Jewelry Repair and custom design it to fit your current taste. But how do you get at it?

Get the concept 

In what setting do you wish to make the jewelry. Are you looking at a floral concept or geometric patterns that you want to incorporate into the design? Think about every possible method you would like to see for your jewel. Get an idea from elsewhere.

You can go through some other design ideas on Pinterest or Instagram to get inspiration before you can settle on the final design. If you have seen designs in movies, and you would love to recreate, take them, and you are ready to begin your journey. Leave no stones unturned as you get your concepts right. 

Talk to an artist

Now that you have the concept in place, it is time to discuss your idea with an artist. The artist will help you refine your ideas to make sure your design is a masterpiece. Apart from knowing the best strategies, artists have a picture of the budget cost of the jewel.

Discuss with the artist the availability of precious metals to be used on the jewel. Depending on the budget cost, you may choose to coat the treasures with precious metals. Discuss options of adding some gems like diamond, ruby, and the likes to the designs. 

Get a Sketch

Now that you have the idea settled with the jeweler, it time to bring the idea to pen and paper. A sketch is a rough idea of all the designing and concept phase. It is at the drawing this point that you can be able to see how the jewel will look when completed. 

Add as much item as feasible to the sketch and remove anything that you feel obscures the design. Do not be afraid to make multiple sketches. In case drawing isn’t your vital skill, let the jeweler help you in creating the illustration.  

Get a computer-Aided Design

Now that you have the design on paper, it is time to transfer it to a three-dimensional model. Computer-aided design (CAD) gives a realistic version of how the jewel will look like when finished. Most jewelers offer this service for you so that you can check the jewelry and polish any parts.

A realistic version of the metals used and colored gems are added. The image can be rotated around to see all the necessary details. The CAD stage avoids the costly Jewelry Repair after it is done.

Making of the jewelry

The last step is to create a jewel. Jewelers will use a combination of tools and human hands to complete the jewelry. Soon you will have the ring or necklace in your hands to adorn your custom design.

Conclusion

Custom design and Jewelry Repair help to give a personal touch to jewels. You should take a step to make unique custom jewels. Stare today!


 


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