Jeweler Business Cards for Custom Design, Repair, and Fine Jewelry Retail

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Jeweler Business Cards for Custom Design, Repair, and Fine Jewelry Retail

Jewelers and custom jewelry designers create pieces that mark engagements, weddings, anniversaries, and the moments that become family heirlooms. The profession ranges from independent studio jewelers creating entirely custom work to gemstone traders, estate jewelry specialists, and fine jewelry retailers.

What Jeweler Cards Must Include

Your Credentials

Gemological and jewelry credentials signal expertise with precious materials:

  • GIA Graduate Gemologist (GG) — the most recognized gemological credential worldwide
  • GIA Diamonds Graduate (DG) — diamonds specialty
  • GIA Pearls Specialist
  • GIA Colored Stone Graduate
  • GIA Applied Jewelry Professional (AJP)
  • AGS Certified Gemologist (CG) — American Gem Society
  • AGS Certified Gemologist Appraiser (CGA) — appraisal specialty
  • JA Certified Jeweler — Jewelers of America
  • Bench Jeweler / Master Bench Jeweler — JA craft certification
  • CBJT (Certified Bench Jeweler Technician)

Your Specialty

Jewelry work spans many disciplines:

  • Custom design: CAD design, wax carving, lost wax casting, fabrication
  • Repair and restoration: Ring sizing, prong repair, chain repair, cleaning
  • Estate jewelry: Vintage and antique jewelry buying and selling
  • Appraisal: Insurance and fair market value appraisals
  • Engagement rings and bridal jewelry: The primary high-value segment
  • Fine jewelry retail: Diamonds, colored stones, pearls
  • Jewelry manufacturing: Production work
  • Goldsmithing: Gold fabrication work
  • Silversmithing: Sterling silver work
  • Engraving: Personal inscription

Design Process

For custom jewelers, communicating the process helps clients understand the engagement:

  • "CAD design and rendering before casting"
  • "Wax carving by hand"
  • "Unique pieces only — no duplicates"
  • "Collaborative design — you bring the idea, I make it real"

Materials

  • "Ethically sourced diamonds"
  • "Recycled gold and platinum"
  • "Conflict-free certified"
  • "Lab-grown diamond options available"

Pricing Signal

  • "Custom pieces from $X,XXX"
  • "Free design consultation"
  • "Insurance appraisals: $X per piece"

Design for Jewelers

Luxurious, Precious, Craft-Forward

Jeweler card design should feel like the work:

  • Precious and valuable
  • Crafted and intentional
  • Luxury without ostentation

Color palette:

  • Black + gold: luxury jewelry, precious metal
  • Deep navy + champagne/gold: fine jewelry
  • Warm cream + black: classic fine jewelry
  • Rose gold + white: contemporary bridal

Jewelry photography: A single stunning piece — your best work, exquisitely photographed — on the back of the card. Macro photography of a diamond, a hand setting a stone, or a finished engagement ring.

Finish: Matte black with gold foil, or soft-touch with metallic foil. The finish should communicate the same premium as the jewelry itself.

Back of Card

  1. Jewelry macro photography — your best piece
  2. "GIA Graduate Gemologist | AGS Certified | Custom design"
  3. "Custom engagement rings | Estate | Repair | Appraisal"
  4. "CAD design | Ethically sourced | [X] years"
  5. "Consultation: [phone] | Portfolio: [QR]"

Checklist

  • [ ] GIA Graduate Gemologist or equivalent
  • [ ] AGS certification
  • [ ] JA certification (bench or retail)
  • [ ] Specialty (custom, estate, repair, appraisal)
  • [ ] Ethical sourcing / conflict-free
  • [ ] Lab-grown option if offered
  • [ ] Custom design process described
  • [ ] Jewelry macro photo on back
  • [ ] Premium card finish (foil, soft-touch)

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