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About CCK: Built for Repeatable Fashion Jewelry Production

CCK is a fashion jewelry manufacturing partner for brands, retailers, and B2B buyers who need more than a factory quote. We help teams bring styles to market with clearer specifications, better finish consistency, and a more controlled path from sampling to bulk production. Our focus is simple: make repeat orders easier to manage and easier to trust.
About CCK Built for Repeatable Fashion Jewelry Production

15+ years

Jewelry experience

2,500 m²

Facility | Production Lines

150k+

Monthly Capacity 

CCK at a Glance

A quick look at the company, the types of buyers we support, and the production environment behind our work.

Experience

15+ years supporting B2B fashion jewelry production

Facility

2,500 m² production space with in-house workflow areas

Capacity

150k+ pieces per month, planned by style complexity and finish requirements

Buyer Fit

Fashion brands, wholesalers, retailers, and e-commerce programs

Support

Sampling, finish alignment, documentation, and production follow-through

Focus

Repeatable quality for ongoing orders, not one-off factory handoffs

Who We Work With

We work with B2B buyers who need a manufacturing partner that can support both development and repeat production with clarity. Our clients typically come to us when they need more control over finishes, specifications, timelines, and quality expectations across ongoing orders.

Common buyer profiles

  • Fashion brands & private label teams
  • Wholesalers & distributors
  • Retail chains & buying offices
  • E-commerce sellers building repeatable SKUs

Best-fit projects

  • Programs with repeat-order potential
  • Styles that require finish consistency
  • Custom or semi-custom collections with defined specs
  • Projects requiring sampling and follow-through

Our Story

CCK did not begin as a branding idea. It grew from the practical sourcing problems B2B buyers face every day in fashion jewelry: unclear specs, unstable finishes, repeated sampling, and too many surprises before shipment. Over time, we turned those recurring problems into a more structured factory workflow built around clarity, control, and repeatability.

How CCK started

CCK did not start as a branding exercise. It grew out of day-to-day production support for B2B buyers who needed a factory partner that could respond clearly on materials, finishes, sampling, and delivery, not just pricing. From the beginning, the goal was practical: reduce confusion, improve communication, and help buyers move forward with more confidence.

How CCK started

What we learned early

Early on, we saw that many sourcing problems had less to do with design and more to do with execution. Approved samples did not always translate smoothly into bulk production. Finish tones shifted. Specifications were interpreted differently. Production details were not always documented clearly enough across batches. Those gaps created risk for buyers, especially on repeat programs.

What we learned early

How the factory and process evolved

As those patterns became clear, we built a more structured way of working. We improved how sampling was aligned, added inspection checkpoints, planned production around style complexity and finish requirements, and organized our facility to support preparation, assembly, finish control, and pre-shipment checks in one connected workflow. Our capabilities were shaped by solving the same practical problems buyers kept running into.

How the factory and process evolved

What CCK focuses on today

Today, CCK supports brands, wholesalers, retailers, and e-commerce sellers with OEM/ODM programs built around clearer specs, repeatable finishes, sampling control, AQL-based inspection, and project-based testing support. The goal is not just to make jewelry, but to make repeat orders easier to manage.

What CCK focuses on today

What has changed over the years is our scale and process. What has not changed is the reason buyers come to us: they need clearer control over specs, finishes, quality, and delivery.

Factory Facility

As our workflow became more structured, the production environment had to support that structure. Today, our facility is organized around the stages buyers care most about in repeat production: preparation, finish work, assembly, inspection, packing, and sample review.

Plating Area 1

Plating Area

Finish targets are reviewed before bulk plating begins.

Factory Polishing Hand Finishing

Polishing / Hand-Finishing

Surface quality is refined before final finish and assembly.

Factory / Production View

Assembly Line

Checkpoint-based assembly supports more stable repeat output.

jewelry quality inspection

QC Under Controlled Lighting

Finish appearance is reviewed under consistent conditions.

Packing Check 1

Packing Check

Packing and labeling are reviewed before shipment release.

Sample Room Meeting Area 1

Sample Room / Meeting Area

Samples and project details are reviewed with buyers.

Virtual tours and buyer audits can be arranged for teams that want to review production flow, inspection setup, and sampling support in more detail.

Why Brands Stay With CCK

The strongest partnerships are usually built on small things done consistently well. These are the reasons buyers continue working with us over time.

Clearer Specifications

We put more structure around materials, dimensions, finishes, and reference points before production begins, so fewer details get lost between sampling and bulk.

Better Finish Consistency

Repeat orders depend on finishes looking right, not just passing inspection. We build around finish alignment early so bulk production follows a clearer target.

More Documented Control

From sample approval to batch tracking and final checks, documentation helps reduce misunderstandings and makes repeat programs easier to manage.

Practical Project Support

We support teams with timelines, sampling follow-up, engineering input, and issue handling in a way that fits real B2B production needs.                                

How We Support Repeat Production

Repeat production depends on more than capacity alone. It takes planning, process control, inspection discipline, and clear project follow-through.

Planning & Capacity

Capacity is planned around style complexity, finish requirements, component count, and testing scope. Lead times are confirmed based on what the project actually requires, not treated as a generic promise.

  • Planned by style complexity
  • Confirmed after spec alignment
  • Tracked by milestones

Team Support & Process Control

Support does not stop at quoting. We help buyers move from development into production with costing, documentation, engineering input, and process planning designed to reduce variation in bulk runs.

  • Costing and documentation
  • Engineering for stability
  • Process planning support

Quality & Documentation

Quality is built into the workflow through incoming checks, in-process review, final inspection, and outgoing checks, supported by batch tracking and documented follow-up when needed.

  • Incoming spec checks
  • In-process and final review
  • Batch-based tracking

Responsible Production, Practical Options

We take a practical approach to materials and finish decisions. Depending on the project, we can discuss recycled-content options, nickel-free plating paths, and material choices better suited to skin-sensitive lines, along with the supporting documentation needed for review.

Recycled-Content Options

We can review recycled-content metal options, material declarations, and lot-level identification where applicable.

Nickel-Free & Finish Support

We can discuss nickel-free plating paths and arrange project-based wear or finish-related testing support.

Sensitive-Skin Material Paths

We can recommend materials such as stainless steel or titanium posts for skin-sensitive lines.

Supporting materials and test arrangements are confirmed based on project requirements, target market, and applicable material paths.

Case Proof

These examples show how CCK supports buyers through specification alignment, finish control, sampling, and bulk production planning. They reflect the kinds of B2B programs we are built to support.

Case 01 — Multi-Finish Retail Launch

Retail program | 5 finish directions | launch-driven timeline

A retail buyer needed a coordinated launch across multiple finish directions, with visual consistency holding from approved samples into bulk production. The challenge was not only speed, but making sure each finish stayed aligned to the intended look across repeated batches.

Step 1 — Spec Alignment
We reviewed the target finish direction, reference images, dimensions, and plating expectations before sample making began.

Step 2 — Parallel Sampling
Multiple finish options were sampled in parallel so the buyer could compare tone, surface feel, and visual consistency side by side.

Step 3 — Locked References
Once the finishes were approved, the project moved forward with locked sample references and production notes tied to the selected finish standards.

Step 4 — Batch Review
During bulk production, finish appearance was checked against the approved references so each batch stayed closer to the intended launch look.

Result
The collection moved into shipment on schedule with clearer finish control across five finish directions, making the launch easier to manage and reducing rework risk during bulk production.

Case 01 — Multi Finish Retail Launch

Case 02 — Skin-Sensitive Product Line

Compliance-focused program | nickel-free path | repeat-order readiness

A buyer was developing a product line for a market with nickel-sensitive requirements. The goal was to move from sample approval into production with clearer documentation, more controlled checkpoints, and a material path better suited to the intended market.

Step 1 — Requirement Review
We reviewed the buyer’s market needs, material expectations, and finish requirements before confirming the recommended production path.

Step 2 — Sample Development
Samples were prepared with the selected material and finish direction so the buyer could review appearance, structure, and intended use.

Step 3 — Documentation Support
Project checkpoints were documented and supporting material or testing documents were prepared based on the buyer’s review needs.

Step 4 — Production Release
After sampling and documentation were aligned, the program moved into bulk planning with clearer quality checkpoints and repeat-order guidance.

Result
The buyer was able to approve sampling with more confidence and move toward repeat production with a clearer compliance review path and better internal documentation support.

Case 02 — Skin Sensitive Product Line

Related Resources

Need the operational details? These resources cover sampling, inspection, compliance, and common project questions in more depth.

Sampling Guide

How sample support, approvals, and evaluation flow are handled

QC Overview

A summary of incoming, in-process, final, and outgoing checks

Testing & Compliance

Project-based documentation and testing support by market needs

FAQ

Common questions on samples, lead times, NDAs, and documentation

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