Start with a focused product brief
A first wholesale jewelry Thailand order should not begin with a vague request for a price list. A useful brief explains product type, material direction, finish, stone use, target quantity, packaging needs, and the level of customization required.
The more precise the first brief is, the easier it is for the factory to suggest realistic options and avoid assumptions.
Approve samples before ordering quantity
Wholesale does not remove the need for sample review. In fact, sample approval becomes more important because small details repeat across every piece in the order.
A sample helps confirm visual quality, comfort, finish, plating color, stone setting, and whether the product is ready to scale.
- Define the first order quantity range.
- Confirm material and finish before pricing is finalized.
- Keep sample notes and approved references organized.
Plan communication around decisions
For a first order, the client should know what decisions affect price and timeline. CAD, molds, stones, plating, packaging, and QC requirements can all change the production plan.
Good communication gives the client confidence because the order feels controlled instead of mysterious.
DMJ production note for Wholesale Jewelry Thailand: How to Prepare Your First Order
For "Wholesale Jewelry Thailand: How to Prepare Your First Order", DMJ Concept applies this production lens: For client projects and wholesale jewelry Thailand orders, DMJ Concept tries to make the process predictable. The client should understand what happens at design, CAD, sample, production, plating, stones, packaging, and QC stages before committing to a bigger run.
How to prepare a first wholesale order
A first wholesale jewelry Thailand order should be simple enough to control. It is better to start with a focused set of designs, clear materials, approved samples, and realistic quantities than to launch too many variations at once.
The goal is to test the working relationship and the production standard. Once the first order is stable, the client can expand into more sizes, stones, finishes, or packaging options.
- Start with the designs that matter most commercially.
- Approve samples before increasing quantity.
- Confirm packaging, labels, and delivery expectations early.
What a factory needs to quote accurately
An accurate quote depends on design complexity, material, stone choice, plating, finishing, quantity, packaging, and the level of QC required. A vague request may lead to a price that changes later.
DMJ Concept can help clients turn a rough order idea into a clearer production brief, with options for brass, 925 silver, gold plating, stones, enamel, and repeat manufacturing.
- Share target quantity and expected reorder potential.
- Name the material and finish if already known.
- Ask for alternate options when the first quote is above budget.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I make a sample before a wholesale jewelry order?
Yes. A sample helps confirm design, material, finish, stone setting, and quality expectations before ordering larger quantities.



