Pricing Case Study

Color Stones are provided by you from your old jewelry.
Metal (other than silver) from old jewelry can be credited to your future piece.
Below are some examples to show you varying prices depending on design detail.

Case 1 : $1050
Delicate Ring

Material: 14k Rose Gold
with 1mm Round Diamond in Bead setting

Metal weight: Lightest

Manufacturing level: Basic

Design level: Basic

Case 2 : $1350
Single Stone Ring

Material: 14k Yellow Gold
with Marquise Stone in Bezel setting

Metal weight: Light

Manufacturing level: Basic

Design level: Basic

Case 3 : $2100
Single Stone and Diamonds Ring

Material: 14k Yellow Gold
with Marquise Stone in Bezel setting
Diamonds in Scoop setting

Metal weight: Medium

Manufacturing level: Medium

Design level: Medium

Case 4 : $2800
Multi-Stones and Diamonds Ring

Material: 14k Yellow Gold
with Marquise and Round Stonesin Prong setting
Diamonds in Scoop setting

Metal weight: Medium to Heavy

Manufacturing level: Difficult

Design level: Difficult

Case 5 : $3800
Multi-Stones and Diamonds Ring

14k Yellow Gold
with Marquise and Round Stones in Bezel setting
Diamonds in Scoop setting

Metal weight: Heavy

Manufacturing level: Difficult

Design level: Difficult

Characteristics of Pricing

1. Metal+
  • - Platinum
  • - Gold (White, Yellow, and Rose)
  • - 14k, 18k, 20k Gold(Higher the number is more expensive.)
High Price Low Price
2. Types of Stones+
  • - Diamonds: White, Black, Champagne, Yellow, Pink Diamonds, and etc.
  • - Precious Stones and Pearls: Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, and etc.
  • - Semi-Precious Stones: Tourmaline, Garnet, Topaz, Citrine, Opal,
    Moonstones, Chalcedony, and etc.
High Price Low Price
3. Size of Stones+
  • - Bigger the stone the more expensive it will be if equal type and quality.
4. Quality of Stones+
  • - Diamonds: 4Cs can vary the prices. (Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat)
  • - Precious Stones and Pearls: Grade A or B.
  • - Semi-Precious Stones: Usually standard pricing.
5. Numbers of Stones+
  • - More stones will increase the labor charge and the metal charge.
6. Type of Settings for Stones+
  • - Preset bead setting
  • - Pave setting
  • - Prong setting
  • - Bezel setting
  • - Channel setting

Note: Setting price varies depending on the size of stone. Bigger stones will have a higher price.