Buyer-approved requirements

Custom Jewelry Quality Control Process

Use an approved sample and written specification to align inspection priorities for custom jewelry and belt buckle orders.

Illustrated quality control process for custom jewelry and belt buckle production

CONTROL POINT 1

Incoming Requirements

Confirm the buyer-approved material, drawing, finish reference, components, packaging, and inspection requirements.

CONTROL POINT 2

First Sample Review

Check dimensions, appearance, assembly, branding, and packaging before approving the production reference.

CONTROL POINT 3

In-Process Checks

Review agreed characteristics during production so issues can be identified before final packing.

CONTROL POINT 4

Surface and Assembly Review

Inspect visible finish, color, scratches, logo details, clasps, posts, settings, mechanisms, and other applicable points.

CONTROL POINT 5

Final Inspection and Packing

Confirm agreed quantities, appearance, dimensions, packaging, labels, and shipment documentation.

Define the Inspection Plan Before Production

Inspection scope varies by product, material, finish, assembly, target market, and buyer requirements. Testing, certificates, sampling levels, acceptance criteria, and independent inspection should be agreed for each project when needed.

Buyers should retain the approved sample, specification, inspection records, change approvals, and relevant supplier documents for repeat-order reference.