Do You Dream of Commissioning Jewelry?
Have you ever considered commissioning a piece of jewelry to be made specifically for you? Have you wanted to commission a piece but had no idea where to start? Here are some tips and tricks on assuring you have a wonderful experience and get the piece you want.
“Jewelry has the power to be the one little thing that makes you feel unique“
~Elizabeth Taylor
Follow These Simple Steps When Commissioning a Jeweler
- Get clear on what it is you want. Collect images of pieces that appeal to you.
- Find a jeweler who works in the style you like. Don’t just hire a jeweler because the said they make jewelry. Hire them because they create pieces that speak to your aesthetic.
- Be explicit in your vision.
Setting Appropriate Expectations
- Confirm that the materials that will be used are what you want. Don’t expect the jeweler to work with materials they’ve never used before.
- Make sure both parties are clear on the size of the finished piece. If you’re commissioning a ring, make sure you know your size.
- Get clear on the price for the finished piece.
Establish Clear Communication
- Get clear on the timeline. How long will it take once the contract is signed. Make sure both parties agree to the timeline.
- The jeweler will probably ask for a non-refundable 1/2 down to start and then 1/2 down upon completion.
- Some jewelers will share photos while the piece is being made, some won’t. Know what your jeweler will do.
Can Revisions Be Made
- In some cases, minor adjustments can be made along the way. First, know if your jeweler will make those revisions before they start the project and secondly, determine how many revisions can be made. Some people don’t allow any while some may allow one or two.
Have A Successful Experience
Consequently, Be sure to follow these steps so the process can be enjoyable for both you and the jeweler. And, then ask for a commissioned piece. There is nothing like having a piece of jewelry make just for you! I know! I’ve had many pieces made for me and I’ve made many for other people!
If you’re interested in commissioning me to make you a piece, please reach out. Here are some commissions from happy customers.
Have A Successful Experience
Consequently, Be sure to follow these steps so the process can be enjoyable for both you and the jeweler. And, then ask for a commissioned piece. There is nothing like having a piece of jewelry make just for you! I know! I’ve had many pieces made for me and I’ve made many for other people!
If you’re interested in commissioning me to make you a piece, please reach out. Here are some commissions from happy customers.