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If you have a great sense of style and creativity, getting involved in constructing quality custom jewelry for individual clients would be the right thing to do. You will soon be flooded with phone calls asking you to construct special pieces for them or as gifts for others. Making custom jewelry is not difficult if you have a good sense of style and creativity, while the skills needed to make jewelry are very easy to learn. You must set out to make your pieces unique and exclusive so that clients who wear them feel proud knowing for sure there is no others like it in the whole world. The hardest part is working with clients because you need to get a picture in your mind that matches the picture that is in their minds. Do not risk losing a client by working in their presence and showing them how easy it is to do it themselves. By talking to the clients at length you will know and be able to design custom jewelry that matches them completely. It would be proper for you to find out all about the persons for whom the jewelry piece is to be designed if the piece is to be given to them as gifts. To make this business a success, you need to emphasize how special (and unique) your creations are in addition to staying in touch with your customers. From time to time clients may ask you to make custom jewelry using parts from their own jewelry. Your job may just be to beautify a piece that your clients currently own. Before you agree to accept the job make sure you have the necessary ability to see it through, otherwise you may cause additional damage. You can do a good job of enhancing the piece only after you have found out all you can about the piece and how special it is to the customer. You need to buy pieces from wholesale sources in order to make your custom jewelry. Make sure you are buying quality parts especially from sources of unique jewelry making supplies - imported pieces are great sources although you will have to quote your client a price in advance. After all you don't want to lose money so once you've quoted a price, deduct 15 to 30 percent from it. After deducting 15 to 30 percent, use the remainder as your budget when buying supplies to make the custom jewelry.
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