Commission Process

If you're looking for something specific or unique to you, welcome!

I love to work with people to create a piece of jewelry that means something just for you. Together we can create a one-of-a-kind piece. If it’s a gift for someone or yourself you’ll know the intentionality behind the different aspects of what makes your piece that much more special. Or a gift to celebrate a milestone achieved or continued growth to work on. I truly look forward to creating together with you!

STEP 1 | In the comment box below the explain the needed information and any additional information you want me to keep in mind as I am creating your piece.

STEP 2 | Once I receive the email, I will review it and inform you within 72-hours if I am able to complete the piece within your timliene. Along with the next steps in the commission process and the estimated cost to create the piece to make the most informed choice to continue working together.

STEP 2A | If I am unable to complete the piece for any reason I will contact you within 48-hours to inform you. If it is because of timing or scheduling issue I will propose some dates that I could complete the piece you are requesting.

Needed Information for

1. Type of piece

What are are looking for me to create?

From jewelry to resin to size & weight for the piece.

If it's a skill or similar to a product I have AMAZING! We can keep moving in the design process.

If it's not a skillset or similar to a product I have this will take me more time for to learn, practice, and make for you.

2. Timeline

When are you hoping to have a the piece completed by?

Please be patient as I work a full-time job on top of collaborating with you on this piece. I will make my best effort when we agree on a piece to complete it by the deadline and to communicate to you when if I were to need an extension.

3. Intention

What is the purpose or reason behind why you are looking to get this particular piece made? This helps me understand and identify types of materials to use in the designing process creating a clearer connection between the materials and the intention.

4. Materials

What types of materials that should or should not be used for the piece?

Color

Shapes

Bead & charm styles

Types of metals, semi-precious stones, charms, and/or beads

5. Anything else

Anything else I should keep in mind when making the piece the best fit for the person who ths is intended?

Jewelry Material Gallery

If you are feeling a bit overwhelmed, head over to the jewelry material gallery to get an idea of the different types of materials and jewelry that I have made so far.

Any additional questions can be written in the contact form below.

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