Custom Design
Our company introduces a brand-new concept for the jewellery industry, which is an industry that I believe is in dire need of innovative thinking as well as the introduction of new designs for personalised jewellery.
A breath of fresh air that encourages everyone to take part.
Our goal is to get you involved with the design process. A piece of jewellery is unique in the sense that it should reflect you and we aim to achieve just that by letting you become a part of the process.
Our jewellery is manufactured with old European craftsman’s traditions in mind. Jewellery needs to be personal and reflect who you are as an individual. It should draw attention, offer a sense of individuality and needs to be designed with your vision and occasion in mind to ensure that you are satisfied with the final product.
We achieve this by bringing all your visions and ideas to life.
The concept of our jewellery is built around your vision and the information you provide us with is crucial in the design process to ensure that you get exactly what you dreamed of for any occasion (such as proposals, weddings and birthdays).
This is a collaborative process in which you can choose the materials, stones and shapes that are combined to bring your vision. They are brought to life by a professional jeweller who will work until you are satisfied with your personalised piece.
We can also make a Special Corpus Designs:
Examples:
Corpus Silver Whiskey Glass - Handmade after old European silversmith traditions and with hammered surface in 925s sterling silver. Also, helps keep whiskey and other drinks fresh and cold for an extended time and provides a better taste. (6.5cm tall and with elegant leather sleeve).
Snaps and Vodka Glass - 925s sterling silver use for Snaps and Vodka. (4.5cm tall).
Special orders, contact Olsens Jewelry for more information. See below.
Custom orders can take up to 4 weeks depending on complexity of design.
How to Measure your finger's circumference
Wrap a string or paper around the base of your finger, using one end of the string or paper as a starting point. Mark the point of overlap with a pen and use a ruler to measure the length.
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