Nifty Guide to Curating the Perfect Custom Jewellery for Your Beloved

Hello! My name is Robin and last year, I decided to buy my wife a new ring as a gift to celebrate our wedding anniversary. I went to the local jewellery store and had a chat with the guy behind the counter. He was really helpful and we had a great conversation about all of the different rings that were on offer. I wanted to get something really special so I bought a vintage piece and cleaned and restored it myself following the advice that was given to me by the chap in the shop. My wife loved the ring and I discovered a new found passion for jewellery.

Nifty Guide to Curating the Perfect Custom Jewellery for Your Beloved

Nifty Guide to Curating the Perfect Custom Jewellery for Your Beloved

23 July 2019
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Buying jewellery for a loved one is quite a personal gift. The jewellery you pick should not only match their taste but should suit their style too. Therefore, while you can walk into any jewellery store and pick their ready-made accessories, opting to customise the jewellery that you gift your loved one will be a much more thoughtful option. Some people may overlook custom jewellery under the impression that they will not know where to start, especially if they deem themselves non-creative. The reality is you just need to have a few guiding factors in mind, and you will come up with a piece your beloved will treasure for the long term. Below is a nifty guide to curating the perfect custom jewellery for your beloved.

Tip 1: Get inspired by your beloved's personality

One of the first things to do when looking to curate custom jewellery for your loved one is to seek inspiration from who they intrinsically are. For instance, instead of choosing a popular gemstone with the intent of being trendy, you should pick gemstones based on their birthstones. Each month typically has a couple or more birthstones that represent it, so you should not have a difficult time choosing jewels that will be representative of their birthday. Secondly, choose a precious metal based on metals that they already wear. For instance, it can be hard for someone who wears silver all the time to complement their collection with gold jewellery.

Tip 2: Keep their day-to-day work in mind

The second guiding factor when electing to buy custom jewellery for your loved one is their daily routine, especially if you want them to wear the piece every single day. If you want to gift your loved one a ring and they work with their hands—perhaps they are in construction, pottery or any other industry that requires manual labour—then you should consider a hardwearing metal. Metals such as tungsten, steel and even titanium are perfect for people who use their hands for work since they will not acquire damage easily. On the other hand, if your loved one has an active lifestyle, be it running, cycling or constantly going to the gym, consider a ring that will not easily catch on their workout gear. For example, instead of springs for the gemstones, customise the piece with a bezel setting.

Tip 3: Do not overlook upcycling

Not many people are aware of this, but you can revamp an old piece by having it upcycled into custom jewellery. This solution is perfect if, for example, you have a piece that has been passed down for generations in your family but does not necessarily complement your loved one's style or taste. Your custom jeweller will advise you on different ways that you can upcycle the piece and come up with something new altogether.

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Buying and Restoring Jewellery

Hello! My name is Robin and last year, I decided to buy my wife a new ring as a gift to celebrate our wedding anniversary. I went to the local jewellery store and had a chat with the guy behind the counter. He was really helpful and we had a great conversation about all of the different rings that were on offer. I wanted to get something really special so I bought a vintage piece and cleaned and restored it myself following the advice that was given to me by the chap in the shop. My wife loved the ring and I discovered a new found passion for jewellery.

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