What is Hand Stamped Jewelry?

Visitors to our site often ask questions about hand stamped jewelry. We thought this would be a good opportunity to give some answers!

What is Hand Stamping?

Hand stamping is a way of imprinting (debossing) letters, numbers and symbols into metal.

In traditional hand stamping, the artist will position a metal die above the metal and strike it with the hammer, pushing it down into the metal, and leaving an imprint of the end of the die in the metal.

For example, to hand stamp “Emma” into a silver charm, you’d need three stamps: “E”, “m” (used twice, of course!), and “a”.

One at a time, you’d line up a die, and strike it with the hammer to deboss the letter into the charm.

In the end, the result is based on the experience, skill, & care taken by the artist.

Look for finished jewelry that has the lettering placed in a visually pleasing way, with the letters nearly (but not quite perfectly!) spaced & aligned. This gives the piece its handcrafted, organic & personal feel.

Fun fact: This is how the winning teams in the NHL have their names added to the Stanley Cup!

Will the Hand Stamped Letters Fade or Wear Off?

Nope! They are deeply stamped into the metal, and they’ll stand up to many years to wear.

What’s the Difference between Hand Stamping and Engraving?

Engraving involves removing metal to create the words or images. For example, traditional hand engraving involves using a cutting tool to precisely scrape metal away from an object, leaving the words or patterns desired.

Stamping, by contrast, doesn’t remove metal. Instead, the artist will use a hammer and a set of specific metal stamps to create depressions in the metal to create the words, dates, patterns, images, etc.
These depressions are usually darkened to create a stronger contrast with the surrounding metal, so that the the message that’s been stamped stands out more clearly.

Questions, comments? Feel free to contact us. We’re here to help!

Gift Ideas for Grandma (vol. 1)

We often get the question, “What is a good gift idea for a Grandma?”  There are so many options to choose from that it is nice to have a little help sometimes.

I usually ask first how many grandchildren Grandma has. If there is just one grandchild but there may be more coming, it is nice to choose something that can be added to later.

Our Gold Discs with Birthstones offer just that, and the rich color of the gold against the birthstones makes this necklace look very classy. This same necklace comes in sterling silver too.

H and  Stamped Heart Name Necklace

If she prefers silver and likes hearts, another fun option is our Heart Name Necklace.  This is one of our classics and has been very popular around Mother’s Day.  The fun thing about this necklace is that the center heart can say anything too: Grammy’s nickname or “Proud Grandma” or anything you or your child think up.

Gold Handwriting Heart Necklace

One of our most popular Grandma gifts right now is our new Custom Gold Handwriting Heart.  Your child can write a heartwarming note to Grandma, and we will transform it into a gold or silver charm that she can wear and cherish forever.

Etched Grandma Forever Love Necklace

If Grandma is a little playful and likes to wear fun jewelry, our Etched Grandma Forever Love Necklace is perfect for her. This necklace has a unique design and cute saying on the front, and you can add her grandchildren’s names to the back of this charm.

Hand Stamped Inspiration Bracelet
Featuring the grandkids names, my mom in law wears this one daily

If more little grandchildren are not in the plan, a very sweet option for her would be our Inspiration Bracelet. This has been one of our most popular gifts for Grandmas over the last eight years. You can personalize this any way you’d like — with names, dates, nicknames, meaningful words, and symbols. We can also stamp the inside of this bracelet to make this a truly personal gift.

You can get creative with all these necklaces by personalizing the back of them as well.  We’ve done anything from birth dates to inside jokes on the backs of our charms.

These are just a few of my favorites.  As I mentioned above, there are so many options to  choose from, that I will be doing a “Gift Ideas for Grandma” (vol. 2) so stay tuned!

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