Guide: Engraving

Everything You Need to Know About Engraving

Having rings engraved is a beautiful way to mark a memento’s occasion in your life. Whether it is having your partner’s engagement ring engraved before proposing or your initials placed on the inside of your wedding bands and the date your child was born on an eternity ring, it truly adds a unique touch. 

Hand Engraving

By having your piece hand engraved you are not only adding sentimental value but also, you add something beautifully rare in years to come. Hand engraving has been practised for thousands of years and is a highly sought-after skill.When it comes to what to get engraved on your ring, we have a few points that can help you decide:

1. Keep it simple

We always recommend keeping your engraving as simple and short as possible as you want to avoid it looking cramped or being unable to read it.

2. Size matter

Ensure the ring is perfectly sized to your finger before engraving it. If your ring has to be resised after, the goldsmith may not be able to work around the engraving and it cannot be redone.

3. Width

The width of the ring you are hoping to have engraved is extremely important as if your engagement ring or wedding band is quite slim, the engraver may be unable to work on it. Please keep this in mind when choosing your band.

We believe engraving is a lovely addition to your rings and love having it done for our clients. If you need further guidance or have any questions about having your jewellery engraved, please do not hesitate to contact our team who are always here to help in any way we can!

Having rings engraved is a beautiful way to mark a memento’s occasion in your life. Whether it is having your partner’s engagement ring engraved before proposing or your initials placed on the inside of your wedding bands and the date your child was born on an eternity ring, it truly adds a unique touch.

Hand Engraving

By having your piece hand engraved you are not only adding sentimental value but also, you add something beautifully rare in years to come. Hand engraving has been practised for thousands of years and is a highly sought-after skill.  

When it comes to what to get engraved on your ring, we have a few points that can help you decide:

1. Keep it simple

We always recommend keeping your engraving as simple and short as possible as you want to avoid it looking cramped or being unable to read it.

2. Size matter

Ensure the ring is perfectly sized to your finger before engraving it. If your ring has to be resised after, the goldsmith may not be able to work around the engraving and it cannot be redone.

3. Width

The width of the ring you are hoping to have engraved is extremely important as if your engagement ring or wedding band is quite slim, the engraver may be unable to work on it. Please keep this in mind when choosing your band.

We believe engraving is a lovely addition to your rings and love having it done for our clients. If you need further guidance or have any questions about having your jewellery engraved, please do not hesitate to contact our team who are always here to help in any way we can!

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