What is an engraved locket?

A engraved locket is a pendant that you personalize with an inscription to keep a memory close to your heart.

Why choose personalized engraved jewelry?

This type of creation holds a special place in the world of jewelry because it transcends mere aesthetic function to become a truly sentimental object. Giving or receiving an engraved piece allows you to immortalize an important moment, a key date, or the name of a loved one directly into the material.

If you're looking for a unique gift idea, you can explore our necklaces and pendants, which are perfectly suited for this customization. It's an elegant way to wear your story close to your heart, literally, with a piece of jewelry that is unlike any other.

What types of inscriptions can be made?

Here are the most commonly requested designs to make a piece of jewelry unique:

  • Initials or full names, often calligraphed for added elegance.
  • A significant date, such as a birth, an encounter, or a wedding.
  • Geographical coordinates recalling a memorable place.
  • A personal symbol or a minimalist drawing with a specific meaning for the wearer.
  • A fingerprint or a reproduction of handwriting for an intimate tribute, often in the context of funeral or commemorative jewelry.

Which metal should be prioritized for durable engraving?

The choice of metal is crucial for ensuring the longevity of your inscription, as a metal that is too soft could see the pattern fade over the years. It is recommended to opt for precious metals that resist the test of time. Gold necklaces are the most durable option, as gold retains its luster and the sharpness of engraved lines for several generations.

Silver necklaces are an excellent alternative, provided you choose a quality alloy such as 925 sterling silver. It is also helpful to understand gold and its carats to select the appropriate hardness for your lifestyle. An engraving on a lower quality or merely plated metal risks disappearing if the surface layer degrades.

Frequently Asked Questions about Engraved Medallions

If the engraving is deep into solid metal such as gold or sterling silver, it will not rub off. However, shallow engravings on plated jewelry can fade as the plating wears away.

Yes, most lockets allow for engraving on both the front and back. This often makes it possible to engrave a visible initial on the front and a more personal message or date hidden against the skin on the back.

Laser engraving offers extreme precision and allows for the reproduction of complex images or fonts. Hand engraving, performed with a graver, is more traditional and gives a more organic and shiny appearance to the line.