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For those looking for a special accessory, custom-made jewellery is the answer. You maybe looking for a special colour of necklace, shape of bead, shape of necklace, style of necklace, type of material (e.g. glass, stone, pearl, ceramics, acrylics etc.) - the list is endless. You can search shops and online stores forever and still not find what you are looking for. This is when the jewellery designer can help to create you a piece of custom-made jewellery. You can discuss your requirements in detail and you are likely to also obtain some good feedback about what will work about the design you have in mind.Many people often become exasperated looking for that special item to go with a specific piece in their wardrobe. For example, they may have bought an outfit for a wedding, the races, a special business event, or for another special date. In these cases, it is best to take your outfit to the jewellery designer so that the piece can be made in keeping with the style and colour of the outfit, and the shape of the neckline.

Some individuals focus on only one specific aspect of the jewellery and do not consider the ramifications of this. For example, it maybe that a black chunky stone necklace, is wanted, but the individual may not have not thought about the weight this would entail to wear it. The designer can offer options about how to incorporate a black chunky stone into pieces without adding weight, for example adding smaller complimentary stones and using chain to lengthen the piece.

Bespoke jewellery designers work closely with customers at all stages of development. The initial consultation will require details about the type of materials wanted, the shape of the beads, the colours of the beads, the length of the piece and the colour and type of clasps to be used. Budget and deadline for the work are also agreed upon at this stage. The designer will then search and order the requested materials and start to work on a preliminary design. Photographs sent by email is the quickest way to communicate with customers and obtain feedback about any modifications required. A photograph is also sent to the customer of the 'final ' piece ahead of collection.