Jewelry Categories with Stainless Steel at the Core
- Extended capabilities in brass and 925 silver, supporting complete collections.
- Expanded catalogs and custom development are available upon request.
Materials we work with
From prototypes to repeat orders—stable quality and predictable lead times.
Stainless Steel
Built for daily wear and repeat orders. Stainless steel offers excellent corrosion resistance, stable plating performance, and consistent dimensions—ideal for water-resistant, low-maintenance collections at scale.



Sterling Silver
The classic “fine metal” choice for brands. We focus on clean finishing, precise detailing, and reliable quality control—great for elevated designs and gift-ready collections. (For complex 3D precision engraving, we’ll recommend the most cost-effective route.)



Brass Jewelry
Perfect for rich textures and statement shapes. Brass is highly workable for casting, stamping, and pressed patterns—ideal when you want strong depth, crisp logos, or a premium weight feel.




Design & Vetted Supply Chain: High Volume, Short Lead Time
What defines us is more than just premium product quality; it is the robust and integrated supply chain behind it. This foundation allows us to consistently deliver excellence and operational stability to every client we partner with.

Design & Quote
1. Share references or CAD. We confirm material, process, MOQ and timeline.

Prototype / Sample
2. We make a sample and adjust details until approval.

Mass Production
3. Production starts with step-by-step updates from each process owner.

QC & Shipment
4. 100% inspection before packing. We send photos/videos and arrange shipping.
Jewelry Manufacturing Process &
Material Selection Guide
| Typical Design / Need | Best Process | Why It Fits | Notes (for buyers) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Complex 3D Complex structures, many details, intricate textures |
Casting (Silver/Brass) or CNC engraving (Stainless Steel/Brass) |
Strong detail expression, suitable for 3D and complex textures; post-processing can enhance polishing and surface effects | 925 silver is generally not recommended for heavy CNC engraving: material waste is high, and costs are excessive; for the same effect, it's more cost-effective to use stainless steel or brass |
|
Round / Regular Round/regular structures, cost-effective approach |
CNC machining (Standard CNC / Lathe) | Cost control is better, consistent dimensions; suitable for high-frequency items like rings and round accessories | For regular shapes, use standard CNC; consider engraving for complex curves or irregular shapes |
|
Thin & Flat Thin sheets, flat structures, with holes or outlines |
Stamping | Thin sheet structure is highly efficient; hole positioning and flat contours are stable, resulting in a more affordable unit price | Usually, a minimum order of 300–500 pcs is more advantageous (to offset the mold and upper mold costs) |
|
Thin but Embossed Thin but with embossed textures/raised logos |
Hydraulic Pressing | Thin sheets with strong 3D raised effects; textures/logos are more pronounced | Mold costs are higher, and the unit price is slightly higher; a minimum order of 300–500 pcs is usually more suitable |
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