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Jewellery Business Name Generator

Generate jewellery business name ideas instantly — handmade, fine, beaded, or bespoke. Add your name or a word you love for personalised results.

How to choose a jewellery business name

  • 1

    Jewellery names trade on preciousness — material words ('gold', 'ore', 'stone') and celestial words ('luna', 'solstice') both signal the category instantly.

  • 2

    Decide your spelling market: 'jewellery' (UK/IE/AU) vs 'jewelry' (US) affects your domain and SEO — pick where your customers are.

  • 3

    Your name will be stamped on tiny cards and packaging — elegant and short beats clever and long.

  • 4

    Check Etsy and Instagram before the domain; that's where handmade jewellery actually sells.

Common questions

What makes a good jewellery business name?

Elegance and material honesty. Names like 'Ore & Oak' or 'Luna Atelier' signal handcrafted preciousness. If you work in a signature material or technique, hinting at it ('Forge', 'Stone', 'Gilded') helps the right customers find you.

Should I use my own name?

Bespoke and fine jewellers often should — 'Elena Marsh Goldsmith' signals a maker behind every piece, which justifies premium prices. Fashion and beaded jewellery brands usually do better with an evocative brand name.

Jewellery or jewelry — which spelling?

Match your primary market: 'jewellery' for UK, Ireland, Australia, NZ; 'jewelry' for the US and Canada. If you sell globally, pick one for the brand and let your website mention both so search engines connect the two.

What's next after naming my jewellery business?

A website with clean product photography, your story as the maker, and a way to buy or commission. Adviita generates one free from a description of what you make.

A name is step one. A website is step two.

Describe your jewellery business in a sentence or two, and Adviita generates a complete, professional website — live and shareable in 60 seconds. Free, no credit card.

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