Custom Jewelry FAQs
If you own a piece of jewelry that doesn't quite suit your taste, but you appreciate certain features, I can personalize it to your liking. I've successfully done this in the past! In the slideshow showcasing customized jewelry, you'll see the blue earrings and bracelet adorned with heart charms, along with the petite bronze dragonflies on the earrings. These elements were sourced from a different piece and transformed into a fresh, one-of-a-kind set!
Absolutely, I can repair your broken jewelry! In fact, I once fixed a bracelet that someone had purchased from my best friend's shop. When she was unable to repair it herself, she asked them to send it to me, and I managed to restore it to its original condition before sending it back to her. If you have a piece of jewelry that needs fixing, simply purchase the "Jewelry Repair" product. Please note that I do not cover postage costs.
Creating custom jewelry with me is a collaborative and creative process. Start by sharing your vision, whether through sketches, photos, or descriptions. Choose the materials, such as gemstones and metals, that resonate with your style. I will work closely with you to design a piece that captures your essence and meets your expectations.
Absolutely! We encourage you to include personal touches, such as birthstones, initials, or meaningful symbols. These elements add a unique and sentimental quality to your jewelry, making it truly one-of-a-kind.
I offer a wide range of repair services, including fixing broken clasps, repairing broken bracelets, restringing necklaces, and replacing lost stones. I use the finest tools and techniques to restore your jewelry to its original splendor.
Repair times can vary depending on the complexity of the work. However, we aim to complete most repairs within 2-3 weeks. Upon assessing your item, we will provide an estimated timeframe to ensure you are kept informed throughout the process.
Certainly! I keep you updated throughout the creation or repair process. You will receive notifications at key stages, and you're always welcome to reach out for additional updates.