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Custom jewelry production with timelines you can plan around.
The most common reason fashion brands switch manufacturers is not quality. It's what happens when quality slips: the silence, the changed timeline, the revised quote that arrives too late to adjust plans around.
Tru-Style's production process is built specifically to avoid that experience. Not by claiming perfection, but by building communication and accountability into every stage.
From approved design to physical sample typically takes two to four weeks. Timeline varies depending on design complexity, material availability, and whether custom components are involved. We confirm the expected timeline at the start of each project and flag any changes as soon as we know about them, not after the fact.
After sample approval, production lead time runs four to eight weeks depending on order quantity, design complexity, and material and plating requirements. Again, we confirm the specific timeline before production begins. If something changes during the process, you hear about it from us directly, with a clear explanation and a proposed resolution.
Quality checks are built into every stage of production, not applied at the end. Incoming materials are inspected before work begins. Dimensional, structural, and surface finish checks run throughout casting, polishing, and plating. Every piece goes through 100% visual inspection before packing. Clasps, joints, and functional components are checked individually.
When a quality issue arises, the process is straightforward. We identify the root cause, inform the client promptly and in full, take corrective action whether that means repair, remake, or replacement, and adjust our processes to prevent recurrence.
In one recent case, a plating inconsistency was identified during final inspection. We stopped the shipment, reworked the affected pieces, updated the plating control process, and delivered the corrected order with minimal delay. That's the standard response, not the exception.
Every client has a dedicated contact throughout production. That person provides regular progress updates, flags risks proactively, and responds quickly to queries. The goal is that you always know where your order is and what's happening with it.











