for permanent jewelry
on-wrist shots that book the next appointment.
permanent jewelry sells on the dream, and the dream lives on your feed. snap the freshly welded chain at the table, and turn it into a warm, editorial on-wrist shot that fills your calendar — no studio, no styling between clients.
the gap
what's between a good event and a full calendar.
your feed is your booking engine.
permanent jewelry sells on the dream, not the spec. the instagram grid is where an appointment gets decided — and event-snapped wrist photos under fluorescent light don't sell the dream.
the welding table is not a studio.
you're mid-appointment, chain in one hand, torch in the other. there's no time and no light to style a shot. the photo you get is a documentation snap, not content.
delicate chain, busy background.
a fine welded chain vanishes against a cluttered pop-up table or a client's sleeve. the thing you want to sell is the hardest thing in the frame to actually see.
before · after
a table snap, a shot that sells the experience.


what to post
the two shots that book appointments.
permanent jewelry content does two jobs — sell the feeling, and prove the craft. one warm studio for each.
the dream shot
patina — on the wrist
golden hour light on warm skin, soft linen, a hint of oxblood silk. this is the shot that makes someone screenshot your grid and text a friend to book together. sell the experience, not the spec.
the proof shot
vellum — the chain detail
clean paper, even light, the chain isolated and sharp. the shot that shows a shopper exactly which gauge and style they're choosing — the one that turns a browse into a booking with a chain already picked.
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the booking math
why the feed is the whole business.
permanent jewelry has no shelf and no product page — the appointment is the product. and the appointment gets booked off a feed. a grid of dreamy on-wrist shots reads as “an experience worth an afternoon,” and that's what turns a follower into a booked slot at your next event.
the trap is that your best content moments happen at your busiest ones. the wrist looks incredible right after the weld — and that's the exact moment you have no hands, no light, and a line forming. so the shot you capture is a snapshot, and the dream doesn't make it to the feed.
bling ai splits the two apart: capture at the table, style later. one quick snap per wrist during the event, then a minute each afterward to turn the batch into content that books the next one. the calendar fills from the events you already worked.
questions
permanent-jewelry answers.
ready when you are
turn every event into a month of content.
free to start. no account needed to try.