How to use AI jewellery concepts to close more orders without Pinterest
Step 1
Skip Pinterest and Instagram for client sourcing
Pinterest is built to keep you scrolling, not to close a sale. Ads interrupt your saved boards, screenshots lose every spec attached to the design, and sending a client 30 random image attachments doesn't read as professional. Instagram has the same issues plus an algorithm that decides what you see next — the moment you screenshot a piece, you've lost the source.
Step 2
Open the AI Concepts library on JDC
Open Jewellery Design Center's AI Concepts library — one of the largest curated collections of jewellery-only design concepts online, all tagged by category, collection, motif, setting, and occasion. No ads, no styling reels, no influencer detours between you and the design. Every concept sits on a clean white background, ready to share without any editing.
Step 3
Browse by occasion, collection, or motif
Search the way your customer is actually going to ask for a piece — bridal, hip-hop, Marvel, Cuban, floral, mythical. The concept-vector match on JDC pulls related designs by jewellery idea, not by photo background, so a Spider-Man pendant brings up other character pieces instead of other photos with a white silk backdrop.
Step 4
Favourite the strongest pieces into a catalog
Heart the concepts that fit the brief, then click + New Catalog inside Jewellery Design Center to group them — a Diwali bridal set, a streetwear pendant edit, a tennis necklace shortlist. The catalog stays private until you choose to share it, and you can re-order the pieces inside it any time.
Step 5
Share a white-label link, not screenshots
Open the catalog's Share option and a link generates with your own shop name, phone, and email — not JDC's. Send one link over WhatsApp or email instead of 50 screenshots. The customer opens a clean grid on their phone, scrolls through your full selection, and you look like a brand instead of a frantic intern.
Step 6
Let the customer narrow the shortlist
The customer ticks the pieces they actually like inside the shared link, then sends the selection back via WhatsApp or email — the platform packs the chosen design IDs into the return URL automatically. You receive a final shortlist of the pieces they want, with no back-and-forth message chain and no guesswork.
Step 7
Reserve CAD time for confirmed orders
Here's what this looks like in practice. A wholesaler curates a 200-concept shortlist across bridal and fashion and shares it with one client. The client comes back with 30 selected pieces, and those 30 become the production queue. The other 170 cost zero rupees and zero CAD hours. Concept browsing turns into a sales filter — the client's said yes before you sketch.
Step 8
Recover the subscription cost on two orders
The entry-level Silver plan on Jewellery Design Center pays itself back on the first two confirmed orders you close through it. Higher tiers carry more downloads, more catalogs, longer share-link expiry, and analytics on which client opened which link. Even at the smallest plan, the tools start working from day one.