
Buying Personalized Jewelry Online
Buying personalized jewelry online can be an amazing experience—until a small mistake turns into a big frustration. Because custom pieces are made specifically for you, there’s less room for “we’ll just return it.” The solution is simple: slow down for five minutes and check the details that matter most.

Most issues come from predictable places: sizing, spelling, unclear reference images, and unrealistic expectations about how much detail can fit on a small surface. When you know the common pitfalls, you can avoid them easily and end up with a piece you’ll genuinely love—and actually wear.

7 common mistakes
- Guessing ring size: measure properly or use an inexpensive ring sizer tool.
- Typos in engraving: copy/paste names and double-check spelling and capitalization.
- Low-quality reference images: provide clean, high-resolution files for crests/symbols.
- Trying to include too much: pick one hero element and keep it readable.
- Ignoring lifestyle: choose materials and finishes that match daily wear habits.
- Skipping the preview: confirm placement, scale, and spelling before production.
- Underestimating timing: plan for production + shipping, especially for gifting.
Sizing is the biggest one. A ring that’s too tight won’t get worn, and a ring that’s too loose becomes stressful. Remember that wider bands feel tighter, so signet styles often need slightly more room. If you’re between sizes, leaning a bit larger is usually safer.
Engraving is the second major risk. One misplaced letter can erase the emotional value of the piece. Treat engraving like a tattoo: you wouldn’t rush it, and you wouldn’t ignore the final proof. Take the extra minute to verify everything.

If you’re adding a symbol or crest, clarity is everything. A clean reference leads to clean engraving. And if the preview looks crowded, trust that it will look even smaller in real life. Simplify early, and the final product will look more premium and more timeless.

