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I can't make up my mind!!
Is that a thought you've had yourself when choosing a piece of jewellery to preserve your memories?
I get that question very often, and the very first thing I advise is to consider what kind of jewellery you normally wear? Is it simple, or a statement piece? Do you like colours or tone-on-tone? Do you like glitter?
Do you prefer gold or silver - or perhaps even the darker tones?
Once you've considered these things, you'll probably know whether it's a pendant, a ring, or earrings. Is it something that needs to withstand everyday wear, or will you only wear it on special occasions? Then go to the wrappedjewels website under "memory jewellery" and find your category. There, you'll find the piece of jewellery that speaks most to you.
Yes, speaks to you ❤️ because you are about to entrust some of your most precious memories into a piece of jewellery, so its form must resonate with you. Once you've found it, think back to your initial considerations; for example, can I wear this every day, and does it suit my style?
Now that you have chosen the model and material (gold, silver or copper), you need to choose the colour and/or glitter if you prefer something other than a completely raw look.
You'll find the colours under "practical information", and if you want milk in it, remember that white will bleach all colours. This means it's not possible to create a clear green unless I create a stone within a stone or otherwise divide the stone - which I am happy to do.
Now choose all the colours and glitter you can possibly think of and press order! Then I will work my magic for you❤️
You can upload a specific look or other inspiration, but I cannot recreate what I have made before (all memories are unique) I might be able to get close, but never 1-1. -and I really want to avoid copying other people's work ❤️🙏 if you are hooked on a particular look from another designer, the best thing would be to have them make it. That way, you avoid being disappointed and the artist gets credit for their own design. :)