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How long does it take to make jewelry?
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The time it takes to make a piece of jewelry is individual in each case. The whole process takes a maximum of several weeks. It may take only one day to create a layout.



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Indeed, the production time of jewelry varies greatly, because each piece of jewelry has its own complexity of making and so on. Here let's say pave diamond stud earrings were made for me about 2 weeks, as it is quite a complicated job and the craftsman tried very hard to make everything perfect and beautiful. No complaints about the jewelry, everything is beautiful and all the diamonds are in the right places.



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