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Free Jewelry Logo Maker

Design a jewelry logo as refined as the pieces you sell. Customize a free template in 15 minutes and download files ready for packaging boxes, retail counters, certificates, and social media.

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4.92 ★ from 130 customer reviews · 38 jewelry logo templates available

Turbologo vs. hiring a designer vs. DIY for your jewelry logo

A side-by-side breakdown of the three common ways to get a professional jewelry logo, comparing cost, turnaround time, and what you actually receive.

  DIY (free tools) Hire a designer Turbologo
Typical cost $0 (your time) $300–$2,000 $19.99–$79.99
Time to finished logo 8–40 hours 1–4 weeks ~15 minutes
Edits and revisions Costs time and effort Charged per round Unlimited, anytime
Vector files (SVG, PDF) Sometimes Yes Yes (Standard & Business)
Brand variations included No Often extra Color, monochrome, reversed
Commercial rights Depends on tool Negotiated Full, included
Money-back guarantee N/A Rare 7 days

How to design your own jewelry logo

A great jewelry logo carries the craft of your pieces onto every box, certificate, and Instagram photo. Make one in three steps with Turbologo's jewelry logo maker.

Pick a jewelry logo template that matches your brand

Filter templates by jewelry focus: fine jewelry, demi-fine, custom and handmade, bridal, costume, or contemporary designer. Pick a starting point that signals the price point and the customer your pieces target.

Customize for packaging boxes and retail counters

Add your brand name, fine-tune typography to read on a 2-inch foil-stamped jewelry box and on a 4-foot retail counter sign, and pick a 2-color palette (typically black-and-gold or black-and-rose-gold) that prints cleanly on velvet, foil, and metallic packaging.

Download files for every jewelry touchpoint

Get vector SVG and PDF for foil-stamped jewelry boxes, certificates of authenticity, and retail signage; high-resolution PNG for Instagram, Pinterest, and your e-commerce site; plus monochrome variants for engraving and reversed-out applications.

Jewelry logo design tips

A memorable jewelry logo earns repeat customers because shoppers see it on the box before they ever open the gift. Apply these four principles when customizing your jewelry logo template.

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Design for the foil-stamped box first

Most customers see your jewelry logo first on a foil-stamped box at the moment of opening. Test the logo at 2 inches wide (typical jewelry box top) and at 0.5 inches (engraving on a clasp or signet). If detail vanishes at either size, simplify before locking the design.

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Pick a palette that signals craftsmanship

Black with warm gold or rose gold forms the most-used jewelry palette because the metallic accent reads as precious without being loud. Add ivory or deep navy as a third color for context. Avoid bright primaries and trendy pastels; they undercut the timelessness jewelry brands need.

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Choose typography with refinement

Thin elegant serifs (Didot, Bodoni-style, or fine geometric serifs) feel premium and timeless and pair with the metallic finishes jewelry uses. Clean sans-serifs with wide kerning work for contemporary designers. Avoid casual scripts and bold display fonts; they undercut the refinement jewelry buyers expect.

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Use a clean monogram or a custom mark

Generic gemstones, diamond outlines, and crown silhouettes are heavily reused across jewelry. Differentiate with a clean monogram (the brand initials in a refined serif), a custom-drawn symbol tied to the brand story (a particular gem cut, an architectural shape), or a wordmark with distinctive letterforms. The most enduring jewelry brands rely on monograms, not literal gem illustrations.

Frequently asked questions about jewelry logos

Black with warm gold or rose gold leads jewelry branding worldwide because the metallic accent reads as precious without being loud. Ivory and deep navy work as supporting colors. Silver-and-black palettes suit contemporary and demi-fine brands. Avoid bright primary colors and trendy pastels; they undercut the timelessness and craftsmanship jewelry buyers expect from a brand.

Should my jewelry logo include a diamond, gem, or crown?

Most enduring jewelry brands use a clean monogram or a wordmark with distinctive letterforms, not a literal gemstone or crown. Generic diamond outlines and crown silhouettes are heavily reused and undercut originality. A custom-drawn symbol tied to your specific brand story (a particular gem cut, an architectural shape, a custom emblem) works better than borrowed jewelry imagery.

How do I make a jewelry logo that works on packaging, certificates, and engraving?

Test the jewelry logo at three real-world sizes: 0.5 inches (engraving on a clasp or signet), 2 inches (top of a foil-stamped jewelry box), and 4 feet wide (retail counter signage). Vector SVG and PDF formats from Turbologo scale infinitely without quality loss, so the same jewelry logo file works for engraving, foil stamping, certificate printing, and large-format retail signage.

Can I use my jewelry logo on packaging, certificates, and retail materials?

Yes. Every paid plan includes full commercial rights to use the jewelry logo on packaging boxes, certificates of authenticity, retail counters, hangtags, and any merchandise you sell. The Business plan provides vector source files needed for foil stamping, embossing, engraving, and small-format printing on jewelry packaging. The 7-day money-back guarantee covers any reason a download does not meet your needs.
About 15 minutes from picking a jewelry template to downloading the files your packaging printer and engraver need. Most jewelers finish in one session: pick a template, swap in the brand name, set a black-gold or warm-cream palette that foil-stamps cleanly on boxes, refine the type at 6mm care-card size, and export. Re-edit later when you launch a new collection or bridal line.

Can I trademark a jewelry logo created here?

The Business plan provides vector SVG and PDF files in your name. You can file for trademark registration if the logo meets uniqueness and distinctiveness requirements in your jurisdiction (USPTO, EUIPO, etc.). Logos that use stock icons (for example, from Noun Project) may not pass the uniqueness check. If needed, upload your own icon or replace it with a unique mark in the editor.

Can I update my jewelry logo for new collections or a bridal sub-brand?

Yes. Every saved jewelry logo stays editable in your Turbologo account. Brands often refresh the mark when launching bridal, fine, or demi-fine collections, or pivoting from custom to ready-to-wear. Vector source files in the Standard and Business plans let you create collection-specific variants while keeping the heritage clients recognize.

Built for jewelry designers, not graphic designers

Jewelry brands sell craftsmanship and timelessness. A polished jewelry logo carries that craft onto every foil-stamped box, certificate of authenticity, and Instagram photo. Turbologo's jewelry logo maker was built so a jewelry designer or boutique brand can stand up a refined identity in minutes and put it to work on packaging, certificates, retail counters, and the e-commerce site.

What you get with every jewelry logo download

  • Vector files (SVG, PDF): Required by foil-stamping suppliers, packaging box manufacturers, certificate printers, engravers, and retail signage shops.
  • High-resolution PNG (2000px): For Instagram, Pinterest, your e-commerce site, online marketplace listings, and lookbooks.
  • Color, monochrome, reversed variants: Already prepared for foil-stamped boxes, engraving on metal, embossed certificates, and reversed-out applications on dark velvet packaging.
  • Typography & color pack: Reuse the same fonts and colors across packaging, certificates, hangtags, lookbooks, and social media for a coherent jewelry brand.

Jewelry logo styles that work

Thin elegant serifs and clean monograms fit fine jewelry brands targeting premium customers and engagement-ring buyers. Refined sans-serifs with wide kerning suit contemporary designer jewelry brands competing with art-jewelry galleries. Hand-drawn and asymmetric marks work for custom and handmade jewelry brands where the maker's hand is part of the value. Soft serif and rose-gold palettes fit demi-fine and bridal-jewelry brands. Pick a jewelry logo style that matches the price point and the customer who will actually wear the pieces.

Explore related industries

Browse adjacent logo template categories — useful if your business sits across two verticals.

Create a jewelry logo with Turbologo's free logo maker

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