Bespoke jewellery is becoming a trend in this era for all good reasons. Everyone loves to have bespoke jewellery pieces, instead of the mass produced jewellery pieces because of their uniqueness and aesthetic appeal. Bespoke jewellery is one of its kind as it is designed as per your needs and you will never find the design which you wear in mass produced jewellery. It also involves your creativity and innovation, thus, many people are inkling towards the bespoke jewellery instead of mass produced jewellery. Not just that the value of bespoke jewellery is more than that of the mass produced jewellery and over time, its value keeps on increasing as per the market value. Hence, apart from sentimentally and emotionally involved with it, you also gain a huge monetary benefit from it. Therefore, you can find designers and experts providing you with bespoke jewellery in Hatton Garden and all over the UK. Bespoke jewellery comes with a lot of characteristics which are beneficial in the long run and therefore, it is necessary for everyone to know the exact way of evaluating bespoke jewellery.
In this article we shall be looking at some of the ways to evaluate your bespoke jewellery. And for evaluating your bespoke jewellery, first thing first, you need a good valuer who must be expert and experienced in this field. And also he must be genuine and authentic with this field and must have all the certificates and documents proving his expertise and authenticity in this field. There are many independent valuers you will find in the market. And there are some companies, like Prestige Valuations which provide you with expert valuers for evaluating your bespoke jewellery in London and all over the UK both online and offline. Not just that, they also provide you with the services of watch valuation, antique valuation, handbag valuation, artwork valuation and so on. Let us now have a look at some of the ways which you can follow to evaluate your bespoke jewellery.
Designs and Craftsmanship
For evaluating your bespoke jewellery, designs and craftsmanship are given the utmost importance. The more intricate the designs are, the more valuable it is. Similarly, the more finishing and creative the craftsmanship is, the more valuable the jewellery is. Apart from that the uniqueness and the distinctiveness in the design has a major role to play in determining the value of the jewellery. If the bespoke jewellery is unique and distinctive in design which one will not find in the mass produced jewellery, then definitely the value of the jewellery is more than that of the mass produced jewellery. Also over time, the value of the bespoke jewellery keeps on increasing as per the market value. Apart from that the designer and the brand also play a crucial role in enhancing the value of the jewellery. If the designer and the brand are immensely popular, then the value of the bespoke jewellery keeps on rising.
The Condition of the Jewellery
Another factor which plays a crucial role in determining the value of the bespoke jewellery is its condition. If the jewellery is undamaged, shiny and lustrous, then definitely the value of the jewellery will be higher than the market value. If the jewellery has lost its shine and lustre, then the value may be lower than the value you had invested in designing and purchasing the jewellery. Even a small damage can affect the value of the jewellery. Therefore, if your bespoke jewellery has lost its shine and lustre, then you must take it to the jeweller to bring back its lustre and shine. Similarly, in case of damage, you can take it to the same jeweller who has designed it for the jewellery repair service.
The Age of Jewellery and the Materials Used in Making it
Last but not the least, the materials used in making the bespoke jewellery is also important in the process of evaluation. The materials in the jewellery decide the exact value of the piece. For instance, if the jewellery is designed with gold or platinum and is engraved with diamonds or gemstones or both, then definitely the value of the jewellery will enhance over time. Also the kind of gold and precious stones used in making the jewellery, their size, carat weight, clarity and so on play a crucial role in determining the value of the jewellery. Similarly, if your bespoke jewellery is made up of silver, then its value will be lower than that of the gold or platinum jewellery. Therefore, be wise in determining the materials you are selecting for designing your jewellery. If you find a single damage or a missing stone, then do not hesitate to go for the service of jewellery repair in London or the place where you are living. If the jewellery is old or antique, its value is definitely higher than your imagination.