Quality Control in Jewelry Production
The production of jewelry is a process that requires precision, attention to detail, and a combination of traditional and modern techniques. However, even the smallest defect can compromise the beauty and durability of a piece of jewelry. This is where quality control comes into play, an essential step to ensure that each piece meets the highest standards. In this article, we will explain how at My Mō we apply rigorous quality controls to ensure that every piece of jewelry we produce is perfect.
Why is Quality Control Important?
Quality control is a crucial step in every stage of jewelry production. This process allows us to verify that every detail, from design to finishing, is impeccable and that the materials used are of the highest quality. A well-made piece of jewelry is not only aesthetically pleasing but must also be durable and long-lasting.
At My Mō, we are particularly attentive to this aspect, as we want our customers to wear our jewelry with pride and confidence for many years.
The Phases of Quality Control from My Mō
Quality control in jewelry production involves several phases, each of which is essential to ensure that the final piece is perfect in every detail. Here’s how the process unfolds at My Mō:
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Material verification: Before production begins, we carry out a thorough inspection of the materials. 18kt gold and 925 silver, which are the main metal bases of our jewelry, are inspected to ensure they meet purity and quality standards. This guarantees that the starting materials are free from imperfections and suitable for processing.
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Control during processing: During the production phases, we constantly monitor the process. Each piece of jewelry is carefully examined at various stages, from the initial modeling to welding, to ensure that there are no defects such as air bubbles, burrs, or deformities. This step is essential to immediately correct any issues and ensure a flawless finish.
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Inspection of engravings and plating: If a piece of jewelry includes custom engravings or gold or rose gold plating, these are carefully inspected. At My Mō, we use advanced technologies such as laser cutting to achieve precise engravings, but each piece is still manually examined to ensure perfection. Finally, the plating is checked to ensure that the gold layer is even and well applied.
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Finishing Check: Once the jewelry has been assembled, we perform a thorough check of the finishing. This step includes polishing, satin finishing, or other finishing techniques, depending on the design of the jewelry. Each piece must have a smooth and shiny surface, free of scratches or imperfections.
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Durability and strength tests: Some jewelry, especially those with moving parts or closures, undergo tests to verify their strength and safety. At My Mō, we ensure that closures and joints are solid and secure, so that our jewelry can be worn with peace of mind and without worries.
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Final inspection: Before a piece of jewelry is packaged and shipped, it undergoes a final inspection. This includes an aesthetic check to ensure that every detail is perfect, and a certificate of authenticity. From My Mō, each piece of jewelry comes with a certificate of authenticity that guarantees the quality of the materials and craftsmanship.
The Commitment of My Mō to Quality
Quality control is an integral part of our commitment to providing jewelry that is not only aesthetically beautiful but also meets the highest standards in terms of durability and safety. At My Mō, we consider each piece as a work of art and ensure that every detail is crafted with the utmost precision.
We are aware that the jewelry we produce holds great sentimental value for our customers, and our goal is to offer products that can accompany you in your most precious moments, preserving their beauty and integrity over time.