Custom Designed, Handcrafted Jewelry. A Personal Experience

Posted on February 15, 2008 by admin There have been 7 comment(s)

Custom handcrafted jewelryIn my experience with gift giving, jewelry is always a winner and this has caused me to explore the option of custom designed, handcrafted jewelry. You see, when I am looking for a piece of jewelry, I want to find something unique and “out of this world”. I search for that impossible, sparkling item containing the magic quality that says, “Look! I know you and I care enough to invest time and energy in finding the very thing you most wanted! Aren’t I sneaky?” I want to see utter astonishment on the recipients face, a look of disbelief and genuine heartfelt appreciation, along with the awestruck statement, “How did you know?” This is the kind of response that makes me, the giver, just as happy as the recipient; it becomes a mutual receiving fest.

For me, gift giving has become a watered down experience since shopping for jewelry has made me weary. Most merchandise looks the same and if it doesn’t, the price is ridiculous whether or not the item is desirable. Most jewelry is being manufactured now in batches and duplicates by someone I don’t even know, and will probably never meet let alone talk to. Who are these people and where do they live?

I know crafty people who make crafty gifts catered to the recipient’s tastes! My daughter makes earrings and necklaces for her girlfriends, who are always thrilled to wear her personalized art pieces. These talented craftspeople are to be respected, if not worshipped for their saintly pursuits. I mean really. Who has the time? Which leads me to discuss the subject of this long-winded dissertation, I design it. The artist makes it. This is what “custom designed, handcrafted” means. And if you look online, you will find many resources for handcrafted custom jewelry.

I like the idea of working with an experienced craftsman, who not only has the time and talent, but the desire (if not the obsession) to make jewelry, beautiful jewelry, wonderful, magical jewelry. The very pieces of personalized jewelry I seek as gifts for the loved one’s in my life. I can see the two us, the craftsman at his workbench, and I with a picture in my mind working together to alter the blueprint for my plan just enough to make the creation feasible. But, I have never pursued this dream of mine as I simply assumed the cost would be way over my budget.

Custom crafted Diamond Titanium RingI have discovered and want to share with you that a custom designed product does not necessarily mean an expensive product. As I stated before, the craftsman who will be skillfully handcrafting my jewelry piece is an artist. He wants to make my jewelry. And he has never seen a design quite like mine. He is excited, even anxious to get started. If you come across one who isn’t, keep looking. There are many willing artists to interview. He will be willing to negotiate a price just to have the opportunity to make something he has never made before. Who knows, his customer may have come up with a design that he would not have created without her. And this design could become wildly popular-you get where this is headed, don’t you? The relationship between customer/designer and artisan has deepened. We contribute to each other and a quality piece of jewelry art is born at the agreed upon price.

I am already dreaming of the next handcrafted, custom design I will manifest. It is a titanium ring with my daughters name engraved on the outside. Fitted for her pinky finger and flush set with a delicate blue sapphire. The words “My One And Only…” engraved inside the band. I can already see the look on her face!

- Susan J Eksyma


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7 Responses to Custom Designed, Handcrafted Jewelry. A Personal Experience

  • Kathy says:

    What is the name of the second ring set on this page?

    edit - That custom titanium diamond ring can be found in the diamond rings category and is the S20.

    Posted on June 26, 2008 at 2:52 am

  • I have just discovered titanium. Took me a while to warm up to it, seeing that the material does not have a long history in jewelry making. The colors are spectacular, but I have only seen the pictures :) And speaking of pictures. They say that a picture is worth a thousand words. Well, maybe. But not if these words are engraved on a ring!

    Best of luck!

    Posted on July 8, 2008 at 6:14 am

  • I am interested in getting a wedding band duplicated. My wife and I were married in 1971, and several years ago our wedding bands were stolen. We have looked for that design, but cannot find it. I believe that they were made by Art Carved, but can't find anything similar on their site. We have a wedding photo showing the rings close up. Would that be accurate to use to duplicate the rings? They were concaved gold with a white gold leaf type pattern around the center. They were also a wider band. Could you let me know if you would be interested? Thanks, Larry Layne

    Posted on February 5, 2009 at 12:21 pm

  • Vincent says:

    Hi, I love about jewelry things and it's great to read your post here.

    Posted on April 2, 2009 at 5:07 am

  • Rick says:

    To me, "custom" means personal expression. And you are right - a custom made piece of jewelry does not mean that it's expensive.

    Posted on May 6, 2009 at 12:22 am

  • I, too, have recently discovered titanium rings. The first ring I ordered was more of a test ring to see if I liked it. I now have three titanium rings: one for weekdays, one for weekends when I go hiking and camping, and one for when I want to impress. I love the light weight and durability of the rings.

    Posted on July 19, 2009 at 5:13 am

  • celeste says:

    i never considered having such a ring for a wedding ring, but my fiance introduced me to titanium bands and that is the band we selected as our wedding rings. They are nontraditional and very hip.

    Posted on July 21, 2009 at 7:05 am

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