1. Your Idea
Before you build your own jewelry, you must hash out your idea and streamline your objective. What purpose does this jewelry serve? Who is it for? What occasion can you wear it on? You should develop your design based on these conditions to make your end products congruent with their functionality. For instance, if you're making custom design jewelry for gifting, you must consider the wearer and their taste. If they like avant-garde styles, traditional or subtle designs surely wouldn't suit them, and vice versa.
2. The Material
Apart from the design and craftsmanship, what makes jewelry precious is its material and enhancements. You must consider the different types of precious metals and their levels of reactivity. The most popular choices are, of course, gold, silver, and platinum when it comes to metals. It is also important to consider the strength of the material, its durability, and the effort it takes to maintain the pieces. You must also think about how the material would pair with embellishments such as gemstones and crystals.
3. Budget
This is a salient factor when you want to build your own jewelry. There are as many customizations possible as your mind can imagine. However, you must set realistic budget restraints. After all, material, construction, and engravings all come with their set of expenses. That's why it is necessary to discuss with your atelier early on to narrow down the viable design choices with the money you can spend.
4. Design
Apart from material, this is another area
where your creativity will show. For the design, you must have a clear artistic
vision of how your jewelry will look upon completion. It's important to pay
attention to the design's shape, engravings, cut, and wearability.
Wrapping Up
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