How We Develop Your Concepts

Mood Boards to Align the Vision
We start by building a visual foundation around your idea, textures, finishes, stone styles, silhouettes, and overall mood.

Professional 2D Sketches
Our designers create 2D sketches that interpret your idea in a polished, production-minded way. These drawings add clarity to proportions, structure, and style, often revealing possibilities that a rough sketch can’t show.

Exploring Alternate Design Directions
Most ideas naturally have a few creative paths. Instead of giving one option, we explore multiple interpretations so you can see the range before choosing a direction.

How Many Concepts You’ll Receive
We generally provide 1–3 thoughtful concept directions, depending on the design. Each one comes with notes explaining the approach, materials, and design intentions.

Refining Your Chosen Direction
Small adjustments are completely normal. If you want to combine elements from different sketches, adjust proportions, or simplify details — this is the best stage to do it.

Ownership & Choosing Your Designs
Once this stage is completed and your design fee is paid: You own the final approved concept If you’d like to keep all the concept sketches created, you can choose to purchase them as a full set

Clear Feedback
Tell us what you like and what feels off. Simple, honest notes help us understand your direction quickly.

Your Priorities
If comfort, budget, weight, or a specific look matters most, let us know. It guides every design decision we make.

A Chosen Direction
Once a concept feels right, share that with us. Early decisions keep the project moving smoothly into CAD.

Questions anytime
If anything is unclear, ask. We’re here to explain materials, structure, or design choices in a way that’s easy to understand.
What Your Design Journey Looks Like
From sketch to finished jewelry, your design moves through a clear set of stages. Click through to see what happens at each step and how your idea comes to life.
Brief
What you submit, what a “good” sketch includes, and what information is required to start.
Concepts
Creative direction, mood boards, alternate concepts, ownership, and 2D sketches.
CAD
Design translated into CAD, checked for feasibility, structure, stones, and production readiness.
Prototyping
Choosing the right prototype approach (3D print, wax, direct cast) based on the design.
Sample Approval
What is shared for approval and how revisions are handled.
Next Step: Concepts
After your brief is approved and payment is made, we start developing visual directions, exploring styles, materials, and interpretations of your idea before moving into CAD.

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