I’m looking for a designer who still enjoys working with pencil and paper. I need a series of hand-rendered concepts for special-occasion jewellery—think heirloom-quality pieces that mark big life moments. I haven’t locked myself into a specific item yet, so feel free to explore rings, necklaces, or bracelets and let the drawings guide the final choice. Please produce clear, detailed sketches that show front, side and, where helpful, perspective views. Annotate stone settings, clasp ideas and approximate dimensions so a bench jeweller can translate the artwork straight into CAD or wax when the design is approved. I’m open to seeing how gold, silver or platinum might influence each concept, so note material suggestions directly on the page. Deliverables • 3–5 hand-drawn design sheets in high-resolution PDF or JPG • A brief note on materials and any special techniques you envision (engraving, milgrain, mixed metals, etc.) Clean line work and an artist’s eye for proportion are what matter most to me—I’ll handle manufacturing once the sketches feel right. If this sounds like your style, let’s get started right away.