For emerging brands

Jewelry Manufacturing for Startups & Emerging Brands

You do not need to already understand casting, CAD, tolerances and production. You need a clear idea of the object, who it is for and the level of quality you want to build.

A sketch is enough to start.
Why this matters

Your first collection should not require you to become a factory expert.

The manufacturing partner should help make the hidden decisions visible: dimensions, weight, finish, prototype approval, quantity and what must be preserved for the reorder.

Low-friction start

Begin with a sketch, reference, sample or rough brief.

Clear English communication

The project should have a real point of contact and fewer layers between the brief and the workshop.

Small-run validation

Where viable, start around 10 pieces per design rather than committing immediately to mass inventory.

A path to continuity

The first production run should create the base for future reorders, not restart development from zero.

Lead jeweler reviewing a ring model in CAD
Production proof

Development has to translate into a physical piece.

The exact workflow depends on the design, but the objective stays the same: resolve the piece, approve what matters and give production a clear reference to follow.

Questions
What should I prepare before contacting you?

A visual reference, rough quantity, target material, desired finish and any critical dimensions are enough for a first discussion.

Do I need a registered company?

That can depend on payment/export setup. The project can be discussed before all administrative details are finalized.

Can you help with packaging?

Packaging can be discussed as an optional service once the manufacturing scope is clear.