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Jewelry Stamping Solutions

Professional Craftsmanship for Efficient Mass Production

Jewelry stamping is a manufacturing process that uses molds and pressure machines to shape metal sheets into jewelry components. It allows rapid production of brand tags, logo plates, geometric earrings, and commemorative coins. Many clients often ask: “My design is thin—should I use casting or stamping?” or “How can I reduce costs for mass-producing tags?” The answer lies in stamping technology, which enables high-volume production with low cost and consistent quality. With over 30 years of jewelry manufacturing experience, HUNGKUANG offers a one-stop stamping solution—from design consultation and mold development to stamping production and e-coating—helping clients efficiently transform designs into finished products, enhance brand competitiveness, and accelerate market expansion.


1. What Is Jewelry Stamping?

Common Question: “What’s the difference between stamping and casting? If I want to make a logo tag, which method should I choose?”

Jewelry stamping is a production process that uses molds and high-pressure machinery to press metal sheets into the desired shapes or patterns. Compared with casting, this technique enables the rapid mass production of jewelry components with consistent structures, making it particularly suitable for thin sheets, flat surfaces, or shallow relief designs. Whether for tags, earring plates, letter pendants, or commemorative charms, stamping ensures both aesthetic appeal and production efficiency. When brands require batch consistency and fast time-to-market, stamping is often the most efficient choice.



2. Basic Process of Jewelry Stamping

Common Question: “Will stamped products have burrs? How do you ensure quality?”

Design and Artwork Confirmation: Convert the client’s design into a file suitable for mold production.

Mold Development: Create customized molds to ensure the design is accurately represented.

Stamping Forming: Use a press machine to perform cutting, embossing, or bending operations.

Post-Processing: Deburring, polishing, and assembling components such as earring posts or loops.

Surface Finishing: Apply mirror, matte, or brushed textures, followed by e-coating in gold, silver, or PVD colors to achieve both aesthetics and durability.

Quality Inspection and Shipment: Conduct thorough checks on dimensions, color tone, and surface details to ensure brand standards are met.

👉With extensive experience, HUNGKUANG effectively eliminates burrs and surface defects, ensuring every product meets international brand standards.



3. Product Types Suitable for Stamping

Common Question: “What types of jewelry are best suited for stamping? Can it be used for earring plates or logo tags?”

  • Brand logo tags and letter name plates
  • Geometric-shaped earrings and hollow flat pieces
  • Religious or commemorative coin pendants
  • Jewelry components with shallow relief patterns

👉Any product that requires flat, thin, and high-volume consistency can be most efficiently produced through stamping.



4. Stamping Techniques

Common Question: “Is there only one type of stamping? I want to press a logo or produce in large quantities—what are the different methods?”

  • Flat Stamping: Cuts outlines or holes, ideal for simple geometric shapes.
  • Embossing / Relief Stamping: Presses logos, text, or patterns to create three-dimensional details.
  • Bending Forming: Shapes thin sheets into angled structures, such as earring clips or components.
  • Progressive Die Stamping: Integrates multiple steps into one continuous process, best suited for stable large-scale production.


5. Comparison Between Stamping and Other Manufacturing Methods

Common Question: “Should I choose stamping or casting? Would CNC be better?”

Process TypeFeaturesSuitable ProductsCost & Efficiency
StampingPressed with molds for rapid mass productionTags, logo plates, geometric earringsLowest cost for large volumes, high consistency
CastingMolten metal poured into molds, strong three-dimensional effectThick or sculptural designs with curved surfacesModerate cost, but less stable consistency
CNCTool-cutting process with high precisionThick components or parts requiring tight tolerancesLonger production time, higher cost
Laser CuttingLaser tracing for maximum design flexibilitySmall batches or intricate lineworkHighly flexible, but edge finish less refined than stamping

👉In general, stamping is ideal for tags, nameplates, and earring plates; casting suits thick or sculptural pieces; and CNC is preferred for precision structures. The optimal process depends on each brand’s design and production needs—HUNGKUANG provides professional recommendations backed by extensive technical expertise.



6. Can Stamping Really Produce Beautiful Jewelry? What Are Some Examples?

Over the years, HUNGKUANG has developed various stamped jewelry collections for international brands and emerging design teams. Here are a few examples:

  • Brand Logo Tags: Combined flat stamping with embossing techniques to create dimensional brand lettering, serving as signature product identifiers.
  • Geometric Flat Earrings: Achieved consistent quality through progressive die stamping and applied multi-color e-coating, resulting in best-selling designs across multiple countries.
  • Religious and Commemorative Coin Pendants: Showcased intricate patterns through relief stamping with a mix of matte and glossy finishes for added depth.
  • Customized Letter Plates: Precisely cut letter shapes with sharp edges and optimized cost efficiency—highly favored by fashion brands.

👉These cases highlight HUNGKUANG’s flexibility and expertise in stamping, offering tailored solutions that meet diverse design needs while balancing aesthetic appeal and mass-production advantages.



7. HUNGKUANG’s Advantages in Stamping Production
  • One-Stop Service: From design consultation → mold development → stamping → post-processing → e-coating → packaging, every step is managed in-house.
  • Cross-Process Integration: Capable of combining stamping with casting or CNC to enhance design and product performance.
  • 30 Years of Expertise: Deep experience in global markets with insight into various brand requirements.
  • Flexible Order Options: Low MOQ available for new collection testing or market trials.
  • Quality Control: Strict inspection process ensures stable dimensions, colors, and finishes—each batch meets brand standards.


8. How to Start Developing Stamped Products

1. Provide your design draft or reference sample.

2. Specify material and color requirements (e.g., gold, silver, rose gold).

3. Confirm quantity and budget.

4. HUNGKUANG evaluates the suitable production method and provides feedback.

5. Proceed with design discussion, drafting, and mold sampling.

6. Conduct small-batch testing before entering full production.

👉Simply share your design concept with HUNGKUANG—our professional team will handle the rest and ensure a smooth development process.



Contact HUNGKUANG Today for Professional Production Advice and Instant Quotation!

Wondering which process suits your tags, nameplates, earring plates, or commemorative pendants? If you’ve been searching on Google for “How to make logo tags?” or “Should I use stamping or casting for large-scale flat accessories?” The answer is — HUNGKUANG’s Jewelry Stamping Solution. We provide not only production but also expert guidance and comprehensive services to bring your designs to market in the best way possible.

With advanced stamping and cross-process integration capabilities, HUNGKUANG helps brands efficiently produce high-quality jewelry, reduce costs, and maintain consistency. If you’re seeking reliable solutions for tags, logo plates, earring plates, or commemorative pendants, HUNGKUANG delivers professional advice and stable supply to help your brand enter the market faster and strengthen global competitiveness.



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: What types of products are suitable for stamping?

A1: Any product that requires flat, thin, and high-volume production—such as brand logo tags, letter plates, geometric earring components, or commemorative pendants—is ideal for stamping.

Q2: What’s the difference between stamping and casting?

A2: Stamping is best for flat or thin pieces, offering high efficiency and lower costs. Casting, on the other hand, is suitable for thicker and more three-dimensional designs, though it tends to have higher unit costs and less consistency. The final decision should be based on your actual design and production needs.

Q3: Can stamping produce designs with logos or text?

A3: Yes. Stamping can emboss or engrave logos, text, or shallow relief details onto the metal surface, ensuring clear and consistent results.

Q4: Will stamped products have burrs or uneven edges?

A4: HUNGKUANG performs deburring, polishing, and surface finishing after stamping to ensure smooth edges. Every piece undergoes strict inspection to meet international brand standards.

Q5: Can stamping be used for small quantities?

A5: Yes. HUNGKUANG offers low-MOQ options, perfect for brands testing new collections before moving into full-scale production.

Q6: Can stamped products be plated?

A6: Absolutely. After stamping, products can be finished with e-coating such as gold plating, silver plating, or PVD coloring to enhance both appearance and durability.


Jewelry Stamping Solutions - HUNGKUANG

HUNGKUANG’s sterling silver jewelry manufacturing solutions help your team make better decisions before you commit to tooling and MOQs. By reviewing material options, process routes and structural design early, you can reduce sampling risk and launch new collections with clearer cost and lead-time expectations.

Our engineers support you with practical guidance on material selection across sterling silver, K gold, brass and stainless steel, as well as process choices such as casting, CNC machining, stamping and laser cutting. Combined with jewelry-grade e-coating, surface finishing and mixed-material solutions, this gives OEM and ODM buyers a technical roadmap they can share internally.

Use these jewelry manufacturing solutions to align designers, procurement and quality teams on one agreed plan for each project, so your brand can protect margins, meet market standards in the U.S., Europe and Asia, and build differentiated product lines instead of generic copies.