How Design Complexity Impacts Pricing
Design complexity directly influences silver jewellery pricing . Chains with interlocking or geometric links demand tighter tolerances and repeated quality checks.
A dual curb Cuban chain requires consistent overlap and balance, while a box chain needs precision cutting and alignment. These differences increase labour involvement.
At Celestora, design decisions are intentional. Each pattern is evaluated for wear balance, strength, and visual refinement before pricing is finalised.
Finishing as a Skilled Process
Finishing is where jewellery earns its final character . Polishing, edge smoothing, and surface consistency require patience and expertise.
This is where shortcuts become visible . Poor finishing leads to sharp edges, uneven shine, or discomfort during wear.
Celestora applies layered finishing standards so that every chain, bracelet, or pendant feels smooth and refined on the skin.
Quality Control Adds Hidden Value
Quality control is part of making charges , even though it is rarely discussed. Each inspection stage protects the final wearer.
Checks for clasp security, link strength, and surface uniformity prevent failures after purchase.
Celestora integrates quality control throughout production, ensuring consistency across men’s, women’s, and home decor collections.
Why Lower Making Charges Can Signal Risk
Unusually low making charges often indicate reduced labour time . This can mean thinner links, rushed finishing, or skipped inspections.
While the price may look appealing , long term wearability often suffers, reducing overall value.