HOW IT WORKS
Daniel will spend time with you creating and designing your bespoke piece, he will encourage you to be part of the process to ensure everything is exactly as you imagine and designed for you.
Below is a step by step guide of how it usually works.
Step one: Bespoke request
Either via call or email, Daniel will discuss your bespoke request, exchange ideas, and provide feedback and any additional information.
Once you have a clear idea in mind, Daniel will arrange an in-person consultation at his workshop showroom.
Step two: Initial consultation and design ideas
According to your specifications and requests, Daniel will show you a range of gemstones and ring samples for you to view and try on to get a better feel of how the finished ring will look, Daniel can also sketch out your design for a unique keepsake.
Step three: Signing off the design
Once you are happy with the design and elements of the piece, an initial deposit will be paid and Daniel will start making your bespoke piece of jewellery.
Step four: Collection
When your bespoke piece of jewellery is complete, Daniel will contact to arrange collection or a delivery can be arranged for clients unable to travel to London.
A BESPOKE MAKING PROCESS
All pieces are bespoke made from start to finish.
Client’s are kept updated throughout the making process and in some occasions sent photos showcasing the skills Daniel learnt from his Father Michael, a highly regarded Goldsmith throughout Hatton Garden for decades.
The process allows Daniel to deliver high quality bespoke jewellery, so that clients can enjoy one of the most memorable moments for the rest of their lives and in many cases handed down to future generations.
WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY
"Would wholeheartedly recommend working with Daniel to design bespoke jewellery!"
K. Sahni
"Cannot express how happy I am with Daniel's work! He crafted my partner's engagement ring and both of our wedding bands."
D. O'Leary
"After a lot of research, I was drawn to DG Bespoke Jewellery not only for the beauty of their designs but also their sustainability credentials."
B Seward
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