How do you find a goldsmith that suits you? From first idea to final touches, choosing the right goldsmith is golden.
What is the difference between a goldsmith and a jeweler?
If youwant to have personalized jewelrymade, it is important to know the difference between a jeweler and a goldsmith. A jeweler sells jewelry, ready-made, from well-known brands. A goldsmith, on the other hand, makes his own jewelry by hand, using tools and machinery, of course. This means that you can go to a goldsmith for a unique design made especially for you, completely customized and tailored to your taste.
Good jewelry starts with good conversation
A good goldsmith doesn't just look at technique or form, but more importantly at you. Who are you? What do you want to express with the jewelry? By listening, observing and asking questions, a skilled goldsmith gets to know your style, preferences and desires for meaning. This creates a design that truly suits you, sometimes even without you knowing exactly what you wanted.
The style of the goldsmith is not decisive
Many people think they have to share the style of the goldsmith to have something beautiful made. But that is a misconception. Of course the goldsmith's own work shows something of his or her signature, but an experienced craftsman or woman knows how to adapt to your taste. Whether you like sleek and modern, romantic and refined, or tough and sober ... a good goldsmith translates your wishes into a piece of jewelry that suits you, not him or her.
Materials: from gold to leather
When it comes to having a piece of jewelry made, the options are almost endless. Classics such as gold, white gold, rose gold and platinum are often chosen for their durability and value. Silver is favored for its clarity and softer look. But less obvious materials can also be special: think copper, titanium, plastic or even leather. It is precisely in combinations that surprising, contemporary results often emerge. It all depends on your story, style and budget.
Is handmade jewelry always expensive?
A handmade piece of jewelry does not necessarily have to be expensive, although of course that depends on what you consider "expensive. The price depends on several factors: what material do you choose, how complex is the design, how much time does it take to make? As a general rule, custom work is often more expensive than factory work, but in return you get a unique piece, made with care and attention, that will last for years.
Everything in-house, from design to finishing
In my studio, I work out everything myself: from the first sketch on paper to setting the stone and polishing the final result. This keeps every detail in one hand. That gives you peace of mind, an overview and the certainty that the piece of jewelry is not only technically correct, but also fits your story.
Looking for a goldsmith that suits you?
Would you like to have a special piece of jewelry made, for yourself or as a gift? Feel free to contact us for a no-obligation consultation. Together we will make something that is not only beautiful, but also of lasting significance.