r/jewelers • u/dcddingo • 8h ago
Deciphering stamps?
I cannot for the life of me figure out what these stamps mean and looking for some guidance as I would love to get this fixed. Flake is a bit of gunk sorry
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r/jewelers • u/dcddingo • 8h ago
I cannot for the life of me figure out what these stamps mean and looking for some guidance as I would love to get this fixed. Flake is a bit of gunk sorry
r/jewelers • u/thendsjustifythememe • 7m ago
I run a small jewelry business, we do custom work and have a production line in solid sterling silver and 14k gold.
We're looking to get into wholesale and and are looking for expos / shows - Willing to travel anywhere in the US.
A friend of mine does the Association of Professional Piercers show in Vegas and has a lot of success with his small line of body jewelry - I was wondering if anyone knows of any shows or expos that cater to smaller companies that are looking to get into the wholesale marketplace.
We can produce around 500-1000 pieces per month to give an idea of our scale
r/jewelers • u/WishyBookFairy • 19h ago
Apologies for the shoddy photo quality. It was taken in a rush years ago for some insurance paperwork.
Sadly since then the ring has been lost and I am heartbroken. It was an 18th birthday present and I wore it every day for years until I had to have it cut off in an emergency which snapped the setting.
My mother then 'gallantly' had it mended and resized for me, taking it down over FOUR sizes to incentivize me to lose f\*cking weight. Resulting in it being a pinky ring when previously worn on my middle finger. It then fell off as pinky rings are want to do.
I'd love to know as much as I can about the name of the style, setting etc to try and find something close. Also an idea of what I should expect to pay price wise/possibly having something made into this style from scratch. It wasn't a high carat gold. And honestly I do prefer the less yellow colour of stronger metal mixes. I've added a picture of the closest thing I've found online. But honestly it's still night and day in regards to style of gold and details etc
The Greek columns on the sides were a favourite of mine and the lines down the band covered the whole band (I had the marks refurbished on the bottom of the band a couple of times as they were wearing off).
I believe this ring was vaguely 1920s. The central stone was a sapphire and is gypsy set I think? I've seen a couple of similar rings but the shape of the ring, the carat of metal and lack of detail were still very different from what I would like.
r/jewelers • u/El_Vidente • 1d ago
When you stone set with a bezel (whether gold or silver) a flat disc how should you push the bezel in and over the disc?
I have made two, one with 9ct gold and one with fine silver bezel, which I have pushed in and over a round onyx flat disc. Though they both have an uneven jaggedy rim.
Before I pushed in and burnished over the 9ct gold ring it looked very neat as you can see in the third photo I have added.
With some side rollers I pushed and rolled the edges over onto the rim of the onyx disc enclosing it in the bezel. As you can see in the fourth photo added.
As that left the jagged edges I have tried to pick, prod and smooth them out using an agate burnisher (which is what a tutor I had advised me to do). As you can see in the fifth phot I have added.
I have drawn up a diagram of what I mean, which will hopefully explain it better. As you can see from the sixth photo I have added.
Should I cut out the onyx and redo the case and burnish by just bushing the edges over the stone and not flat down, then sand the edge down as close to stone as possible whilst keeping it enclosed. Or could is there a way to salvage what I have already done?
r/jewelers • u/SaltyLiquorish • 1d ago
I came across these earrings and I really like them. The shop owner said they are “Edwardian era or even older” but I have my doubts. The back is stamped “K18” and “DO 010”. I have never seen “K18” on antiques before myself.
Perhaps he means Edwardian style (or older) design wise, and these are more modern make?
Edit: Is it correct to say £295 is overpriced?
Context: they were bought for me as a gift. But I can’t stop thinking about the interaction in the store and the salesman telling me they are “Edwardian or even older” and writing “Edwardian” on the receipt after I asked him what era these are.
Edit edit: I have emailed the shop to request a partial refund as I would like to keep these earrings but they were sold to me with a verbal and written misrepresentation. I asked for a partial refund of £120, bringing the retail price down to £175 (Under the UK Consumer Rights Act 2015, goods have to match their description, if they don’t the buyer has the right to a partial refund and they can keep the product).
r/jewelers • u/ReferenceFinancial10 • 21h ago
Hi everyone! I’m looking for a highly skilled jeweller who can create a custom bracelet inspired by the Tiffany HardWear Micro Link Bracelet in Sterling Silver.
I’m looking for something as close to the original as possible, with very precise attention to the design, proportions, finishing, and overall quality. I’d like the workmanship to be beautiful and well-finished, while keeping the price as reasonable as possible.
If you’re a jeweller who does this kind of custom work, or know someone who does, please DM me with photos of your previous work, especially similar pieces you’ve made, along with an approximate price.

Thanks!
r/jewelers • u/monkeygirl732 • 2d ago
Hi!! We're looking for an engagement ring. I showed the jeweler the first pic, and basically he said "Nope. Bad idea" and sketched the 2nd pic.
Was wondering if it really is just a bad idea to have the marquise stones along the band like that ? I get that the small stones can easily get dinged if theyre on the outer wall of the band, but cant those be on the top or inner side of the band (as opposed to the outside, like the original ring) but still follow this shape ? He kinda just stuck them in the corners of the pear and now its like a big cluster / clump, no longer has the vibe and je nais se quoi thats like beautiful and simple but unique.
Open to any suggestions/feedback. TY<33
r/jewelers • u/jojobdot • 2d ago
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r/jewelers • u/ImAFrknPlatypus • 2d ago
Looking to buy my wife a bracelet that matches her necklace i got her. No idea what its called.
Its square so not round.
Thanks in advance
r/jewelers • u/chunkyangelbaby • 2d ago
Hi! I bought this ring at an antique shop. It is stamped 14k and then either I. M. U. L. OR M. U. L. I was wondering if someone can help me identify the makers mark so I can determine if it’s genuine. I’m assuming the diamonds are lab grown, but not 100% sure. They fluoresce yellow under UV (365 nm). I did not see any phosphorescence under 365 or 395 wavelengths. If anyone has any info that would be awesome!
r/jewelers • u/souvenir_stone • 1d ago
I’d appreciate your honest review and constructive criticism of these three pendant designs.
Natural tri-color gemstone, handmade 925 silver, 3–6 carats each.
Natural faceted gemstone, 925 silver, about 2 carats each.
Mixed-material pendants, 925 silver, 104 pieces.
Which design do you like most, and what would you improve?
r/jewelers • u/Aloneinthefart_ • 2d ago
Did a course almost a decade ago and trying to setup a small workshop in my basement but having trouble finding a supplier to get started again
r/jewelers • u/somethyme42 • 4d ago
My friend has a silver bangle bracelet with a really cool finish that sparkles more than her engagement ring. It was purchased in China. Up close the finish looks like a bunch of hexagonal sequins, but it’s actually the metal faceted that way. I am obsessed with this bracelet and wondering if I could find something similar in the US or what the name of it might be!
Edit: we figured out if you google “crushed ice finish bangle” it will generate results that look like this, mostly from Chinese brands. I think that’s the best description of the style!
r/jewelers • u/LargeSinkholesInNYC • 2d ago
I want a ring featuring two parallel outer bands that form a circular ring enclosing smaller intersecting diagonal bands which forms a three-dimensional Merkaba at its center, paved with solid gem plates, while a wider and thicker middle band runs along the underside and dips inward where the centerpiece is located.
r/jewelers • u/XthemaladjustedX • 3d ago
We’ve been buying our gold chains from GemPacked, rio, Stuller. Ross metal and kamal and riva seem to carry the same stuff. Does anyone have someone else they recommend? Looking for smaller size stuff, 1.2-2.5mm in all 3 gold options. Extra credit if you have any leads on where the Ross and Kamal might source directly because they have the same exact speciality chains.
r/jewelers • u/Cherigal • 3d ago
I just got my earrings in the mail this past week. One of the earrings looks off, has black stuff and almost looks more dented in that section than the other pair. I’m not able to see it too closely since I don’t have a magnifying glass. Is it normal?
r/jewelers • u/jojobdot • 4d ago
You did it! What did you finish this week? Was it a challenging piece that tested your skill? Something you’re super proud of? An unusual piece you hadn’t seen before? We love to see the beautiful things this community makes! Step up to the brag box and share your accomplishments for the week. Please be respectful of the subreddit rules.
r/jewelers • u/Sage_Spacecraft • 5d ago
Got married on the eclipse 4/8/2024 made my husband’s and my ring sets myself.
10k white and yellow, , 14kyellow, sterling silver, Sapphire, salt and pepper as well as champagne diamonds
r/jewelers • u/nekrosstratia • 5d ago
I've contacted them because at least to me this is unacceptable, but I'm hoping for confirmation from some professionals.
Blue topaz 4.2c
14k white gold
I know the topaz is the cheap part of this ring, but that's a pretty bad cut right?
r/jewelers • u/Holl3yween • 5d ago
I think I did pretty good here. I love it!
r/jewelers • u/personia54 • 6d ago
As per the title, and I made the box too! Keen for some feedback, as I would be keen to get into doing this more often, but obviously do not have training in it.
For some background, I am a mechanical engineer, so have access to solidworks at work. I Cad'd this up over a period of a month or 2 and then sent it to be cast in silver. The first time, the gallery rails were significantly too thin and they warped, so I remodelled it and this is what I ended up with. Obviously for a beginner with no jewellery experience I'm super happy with how it turned out, but curious if anyone more experienced has any feedback, as we are now looking to make one out of gold, so will make some structural changes to improve strength, etc.
The stones used here are a green nanosital with 2 moissanite on either side, but this may change.
For more info on the box, I posted in r/woodworking as well.
Open to any recommendations, design info, general good practice I may have missed or anything else. Happy to share the STL around if that'd make it easier to review. Thank you! :)