01 / Business
Set the boundaries before we collaborate.
For corporate gifts, brand collaborations, artist partnerships and precision parts supply. Collaboration should go beyond surface recoloring and enter the boundaries of material, pattern, structure and delivery.

02 / Collaboration process
From collaboration goals to deliverable boundaries.
01 / Scope brief
Confirm the audience, quantity, budget range, delivery date, brand requirements, and whether the object should be a gift, retail product, installation piece, or component.
02 / Material and structure review
The workshop reviews silver, mother-of-pearl, nib, camera accessory, machining, surface treatment, packaging, and compliance constraints before proposing a feasible scope.
03 / Sample and quotation
A prototype path, unit estimate, tooling cost, timeline, artwork boundary, and acceptance standard are confirmed before production commitment.
04 / Production and handover
Machining, finishing, assembly, quality checks, documentation, packaging, and batch delivery are managed against the agreed specification.
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Common project formats
The examples below are hypothetical formats open for discussion, not a record of completed client work.
Executive gift series
Small-batch sterling silver writing objects with controlled engraving, presentation packaging, and recipient-level documentation.
Co-branded limited object
A shared product language across material, logo placement, surface pattern, serial numbering, and launch packaging.
Artist material translation
Turning a visual motif, collection theme, or studio detail into a workable silver pattern, relief, or object structure.
Precision component supply
Consultation-led machining and finishing for small metal parts where tolerance, texture, and visible craft all matter.
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Scope for discussion
The final scope depends on quantity, structure, finishing, documentation, and delivery requirements.
Object design
Corporate gifts, limited objects, pens, camera accessories, silver fittings, and presentation sets.
Production detail
CNC machining, surface finishing, engraving boundaries, assembly, inspection, and serial documentation.
Brand delivery
Co-brand rules, packaging direction, launch assets, recipient notes, and handover documentation.
Supply boundary
Batch quantity, tooling needs, lead time, tolerances, sample approval, and after-delivery service.
05 / Submit collaboration inquiry
Submit collaboration inquiry
Please complete the form below; the workshop replies in line with its current schedule.