Thursday 7 May 2015

Three Ways to Reduce Chances of Mistakes in Custom Jewelry Design

Custom jewelry sounds like music. Yet, when it comes to details, many people are at a loss. A lot of individuals struggle to explain to their local jewelry repair shop what kind of necklace, ring, or wristband they desire. And even if they somehow manage to spell out their ideal jewel, there always remains a chance—however small—that the jeweler will not get the details right. The gulf between your ideas and speech seems insurmountable, but it is not.

There are several ways to communicate your ideas well to a jeweler. This blog shares with you three most effective of them.

Prefer Experienced Jewelers
There is a very good reason to speak to experienced jewelers when you want custom jewelry designed or repaired. A jeweler with more than 30 years of experienced under his or her belt is more likely to get the right details from you and work on it. In contrast, someone who has just started out in this line of business is more likely to make mistakes.

Use Internet
Baselworld is a prestigious festival in Germany where many jewelers gather each year to showcase their latest designs. You can look up the website of the festival on Internet. Alternatively, you can try out Flickr, Instagram, PinInterest, Google Images, Bing Images, and other such websites to find jewels that reliably visualize your ideas.

Don’t Go Alone
If you think you are not a good speaker, take someone, who is loquacious and can explain things clearly, with you. The two of you will be able to put across your point more clearly and correctly.

Custom jewelry repair and design are complicated process. You can make them simpler for your jeweler and reduce the probability of mistakes if you consult experienced jewelers, use images, and take a friend with you.

1 comment:

  1. Indeed, craftsmen with experience are the ones to go to. If they lack experience, then they can gain more from continuing to craft on their own. When you have business, make sure the people can actually do what you need them to.
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