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Customizable jewelry has the misconception of it being extravagant or flashy. However, Stuller knows that creating personalized jewelry with unique pieces and trims can be simple and the perfect accent to any look. This next feature in the Finding Inspiration series is sure to inspire the inner designer in every artisan and show you how to create a line of personalized pieces using trims.

Trims Made into Fine Jewelry

The fine jewelry and findings teams often collaborate to uncover new pieces that Stuller can offer to customers. “Findings is a never-ending puzzle,” says Emily Hargroder, Findings Product Manager. “It’s all about having the perfect connecting pieces to fill the gaps. Our team is always talking to customers and studying finished jewelry pieces to discover what findings are missing in our line. Our job is to create components that make designing as easy as possible for our jewelers.” See how our teams came together to combine trims with other findings to create popular pieces of fine jewelry.

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Variety of Trims

The variety of findings is essential when developing a line of jewelry. By soldering different findings together, the abilities of creation are endless. In addition, a wide variety of trims are available at Stuller.com to give hundreds of opportunities. Shop trims online now at Stuller.com.

Laser Cut Design Programs

Stuller’s Cut Design Programs allows a quick and consistent service for laser-cut trims. Letting designers be creative with their jewelry line while staying unique to their store. Get started with designing today by emailing CustomLaserDesigns@Stuller.com or call 800-877-7777, ext. 3631.

Share Your Inspiration

We are always looking to see great pieces of creativity made using our findings. Comment below on how you would pair our findings with trims and what ideas this post has given you. Also, if you want a chance to be featured in an upcoming edition of Finding Inspiration, post your piece(s) on social media using the hashtag #stullerfindings and tagging us @stullerinc.

Words by Taylor Dizor.