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There are a number of trends that hit the jewellery market every now and then, before dying out. However, trends are not something that are just forgotten forever as they only wait for a revival in some other time. According to one of the top 10 jewellery manufacturers in the world, personalised jewellery is one such trend that has really caught on now and is gathering really good traction from all around the world.

It is a way of expressing a lot of things, your passion, your love, and how important someone is in your life. Whether you are gifting someone a piece of jewellery or are preparing something as a remembrance for yourself, personalised jewellery is a great way to do it. However, for the jewellers out there, working with personalised jewellery is an entirely different experience. Before offering it to your customers, you must first know about what options are out there, so you can help them in making an informed decision.

Options in Personalised Jewellery

  1. Letters: Sometimes personalised jewellery is all about expressing everything in just one letter of the alphabet. We remember Meghan Markle’s letter ‘A’ pendant for her son Archie, while we also remember Carrie Bradshaw’s name pendant as an expression of love for herself. Two different examples of personalisations but expressed through simple letters in the pendant. They are easy to create and even replicate, but the level of personalisation depends on the customer.
  2. Engraved Names: Engraving names in pieces of jewellery is not a new trend. A number of celebrities have proposed to their significant others with their names engraved inside the rings, a simple yet elegant way to immortalise their love, and the trend has caught on. With laser-powered etching machines, it is now possible to make such engravings on almost all pieces of jewellery.
  3. Messages: People are also getting special messages engraved into their jewellery. The Bollywood actress Asin received a huge diamond on her engagement ring from her now-husband Rahul Sharma, but the highlight of the ring was his personal message to her. The trend has caught on, but since not everyone can afford a 20 carat diamond, people are getting this done for smaller rings with wider shanks. Again, it is possible with a laser engraver.
  4. Offbeat: Some people prefer going for different shapes and different ways to express their personality in their jewellery. It is, therefore, no shock that people choose to get creative with shapes, sizes, and the choice for what piece of jewellery they want personalised. From earrings to bracelets, and from pendants to rings, you must be ready to be dazzled by people’s imaginations.
  5. Meaningful Patterns: And then there are people in this world who wish to take their personalised jewellery to the very next level of uniqueness. People often come up with ways to making their jewellery the only one of a kind. Pablo Cimadevilla, a famous jewellery designer, got the request of making engagement rings for a couple, the twist was that they wanted their rings to be engraved with each other’s real fingerprint. And he came through with beautiful rings. People love such stuff, and if you can make them, begin offering these to people.

Personalised jewellery has taken precedence over a lot of different types of jewellery. Personalisation with beautification like diamonds has made engagement rings and other jewellery pieces feel way more personal than before. In fact, one of the top 10 diamond companies in the world have begin to see a rise in the demand for the precious stones while the retailers are seeing more buyers who want personalisation with expensive stones.

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