People usually have made commissioned silver jewellery in order to have a piece of jewellery to their taste. At times, these items are crafted based on the client’s ideas of what makes a beautiful piece of jewellery; other times these are crafted based on meaningful objects and symbols in the client’s life.
Already, people who have silver jewellery commissioned have the freedom to choose and opt out of particular design elements. Using sterling silver, they can choose pendants, chains, charms, and even locks that will be used. For rings, they can have the grooves of the ring modified, and even the size and style of how the ring settles onto the finger.
However, there are other ways to make silver jewellery you had commissioned more beautiful. For instance, rings and pendants can incorporate precious and semi-precious gems and stones. These can be set on the piece
of silver to remain consistent with the chain or band used on a necklace or bracelet. Semi-precious stones that have been embedded with hooks can also be used in making bracelets with linked pieces of these stones.
For rings, semi-precious gems can be set on a central arrangement on the ring. For others with greater creativity, they can integrate these gems in an intricate formation that is prominently featured in a central area of the ring.
As such, regular moulded pendants and charms can be further made beautiful and precious with the use of colourful gems and stones. These not only add colour, but even expand the design possibilities of commissioned jewellery. Even the size, shape, and cut of the gem can be integrated as a unique design element in silver jewellery. Moreover, the rich contrast between the deep hues of a gemstone and the shiny lustre of silver can only serve to make a piece of commissioned jewellery more endearing.