UNIQUE HANDMADE JEWELLERY In a world where consumers are consciously making more and more ethical and environmentally friendly choices in jewellery, unique handmade jewellery is thriving. Join us in discovering all about it, why it's worth the investment, the eco-friendly alternative to factory made and how brands like Aquila are changing the industry one piece at a time... What is handmade jewellery? Made one piece at a time, handmade jewellery is designed by hand, under the care of a skilled jewellery artisan, using raw metal and tools. It is then finished using traditional regional or cultural design techniques according to jewelrydesigns.com. All of this is done without molds or prefabricated parts. There is no set timescale per piece but experience will tell the artisan how long it should take. How can you tell handmade jewellery from factory made? There are a number of ways to tell if jewellery is factory made or handmade. Check for a hallmark or stamp If a piece is handmade it will have a hallmark or stamp. A hallmark is a necessary UK Government stamp on all precious metal items to verify the item’s purity. For example, Aquila’s sterling silver jewellery has a 925 stamp (the sterling standard) on its pieces displaying that each item is 92.5% silver and 7.5% an additional metal (copper). It is an official mark of quality. A mass produced piece of jewellery may not have such a stamp because the quality of metals and type of metals used are not always verified. For more about what stamps on jewellery mean, have a read about our post breaking down the subject. Quality of metal (and lifespan) Handmade jewellery will generally last much longer than factory made due to the quality of the metal. Additionally, all the hours it took the artisan to craft the piece will result in an item that stands the test of time. The artisan usually chooses the precious metals they use too. Artisan jewellery is created using high quality metals such as Aquila’s 925 sterling silver and 9ct gold vermeil. Both are highly durable. If you aren’t sure what vermeil means, we’ve summarised it here for you.