Want to custom-make your own jewellery to express yourself?
Here are 3 shops in Singapore where you can make your own affordable charm bracelets and necklaces below S$100.
The Assembly Space
The Assembly Space is a jewellery studio that offers a unique charm necklace and bracelet customisation experience.
For S$35, customers can select any of their premium chains, 3 charms, and a clasp, with the option to add more charms (from S$3.50 to S$5 each) for a personalised touch:
All of the chains are available in 14k and 18k gold plating, 925 silver, or stainless steel, providing something for every style:
Each charm holds special meaning, allowing you to create pieces that resonate personally – whether it’s a heart locket, a sailboat, or an animal charm:
To make an appointment for a customisation at their physical studio, you can DM @the.assemblyspace on Instagram.
Made at 6pm
Made at 6pm is a small accessory label that emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic as a side hustle and eventually became a full-time business.
Here, customers can create their own one-of-a-kind bracelet with DIY charms (3 charms for S$35 and 5 charms for $45).
All you have to do is to pick your favourite theme, add a sprinkle of handmade charms, or even go luxe with 14k gold-plated Mother of Pearl charms.
Whether you’re feeling playful, elegant, or a mix of both, designing your bracelet lets you show off your personal style in the most fun way.
Drop Madeat6pm a DM on Instagram to find out when they will be having a pop-up booth, where you can make your customisation.
Envet
Envet is a handcrafted jewellery brand established in 2017 that takes inspiration from travel, blending trending styles with unexpected colours and materials.
From 14 to 17 November, they will be having a Charm Bar at The Wyld Shop in Joo Chiat where customers can choose their favourite charms and chains to create a necklace or bracelet that reflects their own story, style, and vibes.
Prices start at S$40 for a bracelet, S$50 for a necklace and S$5 for each add-on charm.
To book a slot at the charm bar, click here.
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