When launching a new jewelry collection, one of the most common questions brands ask is:
"How long will my custom jewelry take to produce?"
The answer depends on several factors, including product complexity, material selection, mold development, plating process, quality inspection, and shipping method.
Whether you're launching your first collection or scaling an established brand, understanding the custom jewelry production lead time helps you plan marketing campaigns, inventory, and product launches more effectively.
Here's a complete guide to the typical production timeline.
Typical Custom Jewelry Production Timeline
| Production Stage | Estimated Time |
|---|---|
| Design Review & Quotation | 1–2 Days |
| CAD Drawing | 2–5 Days |
| Sample Production | 7–15 Days |
| Sample Approval | 2–7 Days |
| Mold Preparation (if required) | 3–7 Days |
| Mass Production | 20–35 Days |
| Quality Inspection | 2–5 Days |
| Packaging | 2–3 Days |
| Shipping | 3–30 Days (depending on shipping method) |
Typical Total Lead Time:
Existing Designs: 25–35 Days
Custom Designs: 35–60 Days

What Affects Custom Jewelry Production Time?
1. Product Complexity
Simple chains, rings, and earrings usually require less production time than intricate designs with multiple components or hand-set stones.
Products requiring:
Pavé stone setting
Enamel
Multiple polishing steps
Laser engraving
Complex assemblies
will naturally take longer.
2. Material Selection
Different materials have different production cycles.
| Material | Typical Production Speed |
|---|---|
| 316L Stainless Steel | Fast |
| Brass | Fast |
| 925 Sterling Silver | Medium |
| Gold Vermeil | Medium |
| Solid Gold | Longer |
At MCGA Jewelry, we manufacture across multiple materials, allowing brands to choose the best balance between cost, durability, and lead time.
3. Sampling Process
Before mass production, a prototype sample is created for approval.
During this stage, brands may request:
Logo adjustments
Size modifications
Stone color changes
Surface finish updates
Plating color selection
Each revision may add a few extra days but ensures the final product meets expectations.
4. Surface Finishing
Surface treatments also affect production schedules.
Common finishes include:
PVD Gold Plating
Electroplating
Rhodium Plating
Brushed Finish
Sandblasting
Antique Finish
Among these, PVD coating generally requires additional preparation but offers superior durability and long-lasting color retention.
How to Reduce Production Lead Time
Brands can significantly shorten production time by preparing everything in advance.
✔ Provide complete design files
CAD
AI
PDF
Technical drawings
Reference images
✔ Confirm material early
Avoid changing materials after sampling begins.
✔ Approve samples quickly
The faster approvals are completed, the sooner mass production can begin.
✔ Order before peak seasons
Production schedules become much busier before:
Valentine's Day
Mother's Day
Black Friday
Christmas
Ordering 1–2 months earlier helps avoid delays.
Why Manufacturing Experience Matters
An experienced jewelry manufacturer doesn't just produce products—it helps manage the entire production schedule.
At MCGA Jewelry, we streamline every stage:
Dedicated project managers
In-house engineering
Multi-material manufacturing
Strict quality control
Stable production capacity
Flexible OEM & ODM services
This allows brands to launch collections faster while maintaining consistent quality.
Production Timeline Example
| Order Type | Lead Time |
|---|---|
| Existing Design | 25–30 Days |
| Custom Logo | 30–35 Days |
| New Mold Development | 35–45 Days |
| Complex Stone Setting | 45–60 Days |
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does custom jewelry production usually take?
For most projects, custom jewelry production takes 35–60 days, depending on design complexity, sampling, and production quantity.
Can production be expedited?
Yes. If materials and production capacity are available, rush orders may be possible. Contact your manufacturer early to discuss your timeline.
Does MOQ affect lead time?
Generally, no. However, extremely large orders may require additional production time.
What causes production delays?
The most common causes include:
Frequent design revisions
Delayed sample approval
Material shortages
Peak-season order volumes
Shipping or customs delays
When should I place my holiday orders?
For major sales seasons like Christmas or Black Friday, placing orders 2–3 months in advance is recommended.
Conclusion
Understanding your custom jewelry production lead time is essential for launching collections on schedule and avoiding costly delays. By partnering with an experienced manufacturer, preparing your designs early, and planning around seasonal demand, you can keep your projects running smoothly from concept to delivery.
At MCGA Jewelry, we support brands with efficient OEM & ODM manufacturing, flexible production timelines, and reliable quality control—helping you bring your ideas to market faster.
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Additional FAQs
How long does it take to make a custom jewelry sample?
Most custom jewelry samples can be completed within 7–15 business days, depending on the design complexity, material, and finishing requirements. If CAD files are already available, the sampling process may be even faster.
What is the average lead time for mass production?
For most OEM orders, mass production takes approximately 20–35 days after the sample has been approved. Large quantities or highly customized designs may require additional production time.
Can I speed up my jewelry production timeline?
Yes. You can shorten lead times by:
Providing complete design files (CAD, AI, PDF)
Finalizing material and plating choices early
Approving samples promptly
Ordering outside peak production seasons