“Is This Handwriting Image Good Enough To Use?”

Don’t worry. If you can (mostly) read it, we can use it.

handwriting on a windshield turned into jewelry

We get this question a lot.

A customer is looking to create a piece of handwriting jewelry, but she’s worried the handwriting she has isn’t good enough to use.

Often, the handwriting is on a old card or letter, where the text is faint or has faded.

Handwriting Military Dog Tag Key Ring with the original writing

Or, it might be an image where there are lines or marks, smudges or creases.

Sculpted Raised Edge Circle Handwriting Necklace with the original writing

We’ve even had a number of people send images so we could make jewelry from their tattoos! (These are really fun to do.)

The short answer is: don’t worry. If you can read it, we can use it.

After many years and thousands of images, we’ve seen it all. Our expert artists have developed LOTS of tricks & techniques.

Not only can we bring out the handwriting in just about any image, we’ll painstakingly restore it to ensure sure the handwriting, and your jewelry, will come out great.

Handwriting Ring Made With Your Handwriting, shown with the original handwriting image, where the writing was etched in clay

In fact, we even have some tricks for when there’s handwriting doesn’t exist.

And, rest assured, if we ever had any issues with the handwriting on your order, we’d reach out to you before making your jewelry. After all, we have a satisfaction guarantee, so we won’t send you anything you won’t love!

Silver dog tag with etched handwriting, and the original handwriting sample used to create the piece
Handwriting Military Dog Tag with original handwriting

Send us your image for a free look

Still not sure, or have questions? Just contact us! We’re more than happy to take a look at your images and let you know what we think.

Author: Beth

I’m Beth. My passion is bringing joy to customers by making meaningful jewelry that allows them to keep close what is most precious in their lives. Thank you for visiting our web site and blog!

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