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Expert Contributors

Rings.Jewelry welcomes thoughtful expert contributions from professionals with practical knowledge in rings, diamonds, gemstones, appraisals, insurance, repair, resale, custom design, jewelry care, and lost ring recovery.

This is not a generic guest-post program for link building. We are interested in real expertise that helps readers make better jewelry decisions, understand risks, compare options, and avoid expensive mistakes.

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Have real jewelry knowledge readers should understand?

Contribute expert insight, practical advice, behind-the-bench perspective, appraisal knowledge, insurance guidance, repair warnings, resale lessons, or custom design expertise.

Write for Rings.Jewelry

Rings.Jewelry is an expert-informed jewelry education resource. We publish content that helps readers understand engagement rings, wedding bands, diamonds, gemstones, settings, metals, buying decisions, ownership risks, care, repairs, insurance, appraisals, resale, and lost ring recovery.

Expert contributions should add something useful: professional context, real-world experience, clearer explanations, practical warnings, better buying questions, or insights that a reader would not get from a generic product description.

Who Can Contribute?

We are open to hearing from professionals and knowledgeable contributors connected with the jewelry industry. You do not need to be famous. You do need to have useful, relevant knowledge and a clear reason to write for Rings.Jewelry.

Jewelers and Workshops

Master jewelers, bench jewelers, repair specialists, stone setters, metalworkers, custom ring studios, and workshop professionals.

Diamond and Gemstone Experts

Gemologists, diamond educators, gemstone sellers, lab-grown diamond specialists, natural diamond experts, and colored stone professionals.

Designers and Stylists

Jewelry designers, bridal jewelry stylists, custom design consultants, collection curators, and professionals who understand proportion and personal style.

Appraisers and Insurers

Jewelry appraisers, insurance professionals, documentation specialists, claims educators, and experts in ring protection and replacement value.

Resale and Pre-Owned Experts

Vintage jewelry specialists, resale advisors, pre-owned ring platforms, estate jewelry professionals, and market-aware jewelry sellers.

Care and Recovery Specialists

Jewelry care experts, cleaning product specialists, storage professionals, repair advisors, and lost ring recovery or metal detecting specialists.

Contributor Topics We Are Interested In

The best topics answer real questions readers have before or after buying a valuable ring. We prefer useful, practical, specific topics over broad promotional articles.

  • Engagement ring settings: prongs, bezels, pavé, halos, hidden halos, cathedral settings, low-profile rings, galleries, shanks, and stone security.
  • Diamond and gemstone education: diamond reports, cut quality, lab-grown diamonds, natural diamonds, moissanite, sapphires, colored stones, durability, and buying trade-offs.
  • Metals and materials: platinum, white gold, yellow gold, rose gold, 14k vs 18k gold, rhodium plating, metal allergies, wear patterns, and maintenance.
  • Jewelry repair and care: prong wear, resizing, polishing, cleaning, stone tightening, repair warning signs, and when to take a ring to a professional.
  • Appraisals and insurance: documentation, replacement value, photos, certificates, insurance questions, claims preparation, and common misunderstandings.
  • Resale and pre-owned rings: condition checks, documentation, pricing expectations, estate jewelry, vintage settings, buyer protection, and selling mistakes.
  • Custom ring design: sketches, stone selection, setting structure, metal choice, CAD, hand-finishing, design risks, timelines, and buyer communication.
  • Lost ring recovery: prevention habits, first steps after losing a ring, beach recovery, metal detecting, insurance documentation, and search mistakes.

What We Look For in Expert Contributions

A strong Rings.Jewelry contribution should help readers understand a decision more clearly. It should feel practical, trustworthy, and specific — not like a recycled sales brochure.

Practical Detail

Good contributions explain what readers should look for, what can go wrong, what questions to ask, and when professional inspection matters.

Real Trade-Offs

We value honest comparison. Prongs, bezels, platinum, white gold, thin bands, pavé, and lab-grown diamonds all have advantages and limitations.

Reader-First Advice

The article should help the reader, not just promote a product, brand, service, or personal profile.

Clear Expert Voice

We like expert insight that is easy to understand: professional enough to be useful, but clear enough for a real buyer.

Example of useful expert thinking

Instead of saying “pavé rings are beautiful,” a stronger contribution explains when pavé is practical, when it needs more maintenance, how small stones can loosen, what daily habits increase risk, and what a buyer should ask before choosing the design.

What We Do Not Accept

We are selective because Rings.Jewelry is built around trust. We do not want generic guest posts, irrelevant SEO pitches, fake expertise, or thin promotional content.

Good-fit submissions usually include

  • clear jewelry relevance;
  • practical expert insight;
  • specific examples or warnings;
  • reader-first explanations;
  • honest trade-offs;
  • accurate terminology.

We avoid submissions built on

  • generic link-building;
  • fake credentials;
  • AI-spun filler content;
  • irrelevant topics;
  • empty luxury language;
  • promotion with no reader value.

How to Pitch an Expert Contribution

Send a clear email with enough detail for us to understand who you are, what you know, and why the topic would help Rings.Jewelry readers.

  • Your name and role: include your professional title, company, workshop, website, or relevant background.
  • Your area of expertise: diamond education, setting work, repair, appraisal, insurance, resale, design, care, recovery, or another jewelry specialty.
  • Your topic idea: explain the article, guide, expert note, Q&A, or practical lesson you would like to contribute.
  • Why it helps readers: tell us what decision, mistake, comparison, risk, or question the contribution would clarify.
  • Supporting details: include examples, photos, credentials, links, previous writing, or professional context if useful.

Email subject suggestion

Use a subject line such as “Expert Contribution Pitch” or “Write for Rings.Jewelry” and send your idea to info@rings.jewelry.

Editorial Review Process

Submitting a pitch does not guarantee publication. Rings.Jewelry may review, edit, decline, restructure, fact-check, or request clarification before publishing any expert contribution.

  • Relevance review: we check whether the topic fits Rings.Jewelry and helps our readers.
  • Quality review: we look for practical detail, clarity, accuracy, and real jewelry value.
  • Editorial editing: accepted contributions may be edited for structure, readability, tone, SEO, clarity, and consistency with our editorial standards.
  • Disclosure: if a contribution is connected with a brand, service, product, sponsorship, or commercial relationship, disclosure may be required where appropriate.
  • No guaranteed links: contributor links, brand mentions, and author references are considered editorially and are not guaranteed.

Contributor Standards

Expert contributors should respect the Rings.Jewelry editorial policy. We want advice that is useful, accurate, transparent, and practical for readers making real jewelry decisions.

Be Honest

Do not pretend every design, material, product, or service is perfect for everyone. Explain fit, limits, maintenance, and risk.

Be Specific

Use real jewelry details: prongs, bezels, shanks, galleries, settings, certificates, appraisals, rhodium plating, stone durability, and repair signs.

Be Transparent

Disclose relevant brand, product, affiliate, sponsored, or commercial relationships when needed.

Be Useful

Give readers something they can actually use: questions to ask, mistakes to avoid, checks to make, or trade-offs to understand.

Pitch Your Expertise to Rings.Jewelry

If you have practical jewelry knowledge that can help readers choose, buy, protect, care for, repair, insure, sell, or recover rings more confidently, we are open to hearing from you.

Email: info@rings.jewelry

FAQ

Can I write for Rings.Jewelry?

Rings.Jewelry welcomes expert contribution pitches from professionals with practical knowledge in jewelry, diamonds, gemstones, rings, appraisals, insurance, repair, resale, custom design, care, and lost ring recovery.

Is Rings.Jewelry looking for guest posts?

Rings.Jewelry is not looking for generic guest posts or link-building content. The site is interested in expert-informed contributions that provide useful, practical jewelry knowledge for readers.

Who can contribute to Rings.Jewelry?

Jewelers, gemologists, appraisers, insurers, repair specialists, jewelry designers, resale advisors, custom ring experts, care specialists, and lost ring recovery professionals may be considered.

What topics can contributors write about?

Contributor topics may include engagement rings, diamonds, gemstones, settings, metals, repair, resizing, jewelry care, appraisals, insurance, resale, custom design, and lost ring recovery.

How do I pitch an expert contribution?

Email info@rings.jewelry with your name, professional role, area of expertise, topic idea, why it helps readers, and any useful supporting materials.

Does Rings.Jewelry guarantee publication?

No. Submitting a pitch does not guarantee publication. Rings.Jewelry may review, edit, decline, restructure, or request clarification before publishing any contribution.

Can I include links in my contributor article?

Links and brand mentions are reviewed editorially and are not guaranteed. Rings.Jewelry does not accept generic link-building submissions.

Does Rings.Jewelry edit contributor content?

Yes. Accepted contributions may be edited for clarity, structure, readability, tone, accuracy, SEO, and consistency with Rings.Jewelry editorial standards.

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