Organize product photography, 360 spins, videos and gemstone certificates in one place. Keep every metal color, stone grade and SKU variant consistent across every channel.
Why it matters
Benefits
Manage imagery by SKU and variant so 14K yellow gold, 14K white gold and platinum never get mixed up. Attach the correct photos to each stone option (lab-grown vs natural, different carat weights, shapes and grades) to prevent costly listing errors and returns.
Jewelry depends on subtle tone – rose gold warmth, rhodium-plated brightness, black PVD depth. Image Center helps standardize approved hero images and edits so metal color, gemstone hue and polish level stay consistent across new drops, re-shoots and seasonal campaigns.
Create a repeatable workflow for new collections: upload, tag, approve and publish. Reduce back-and-forth between studio, merchandising and ecommerce teams so drops like bridal sets, Mother’s Day gifting and holiday fine jewelry go live on time.
Keep the master file (high-res, print-ready) while also maintaining web-optimized and marketplace-specific versions. Deliver the right aspect ratios and resolutions for PDP zoom, Instagram, email, digital signage and lookbooks – without duplicating chaos.
Use cases
Challenge
A single engagement ring style has multiple center-stone shapes, band widths and metal options. Teams accidentally publish the white gold image on the yellow gold SKU, or show a 1.5ct photo for a 1.0ct listing.
Solution
Image Center links assets to the exact SKU and variant attributes (metal, stone shape, carat range, setting). Merchandisers can filter and export only the approved images for each configuration, reducing mis-listings and customer disappointment.
Challenge
Marketplaces require specific image rules (background, minimum resolution, no props, limited text). The team scrambles to find compliant files and ends up uploading inconsistent sets across channels.
Solution
Store marketplace-ready renditions alongside the master assets and label them by channel (Amazon, eBay, Walmart, Farfetch-style requirements). Image Center makes it simple to pull the correct compliant set per SKU and publish consistently.
Challenge
High-value diamonds and gemstones need matching documentation (GIA, IGI, HRD) and supporting assets like macro inclusions, laser inscription shots and provenance visuals. Files get separated from the product listing over time.
Solution
Attach certificates and supporting media directly to the item record using structured metadata (report number, lab, date, stone specs). Customer-facing and internal teams can quickly retrieve the right documents and visuals for PDPs, clienteling and after-sales.
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FAQ
Image Center organizes assets around SKU and variant attributes common in jewelry – metal type and karat (10K, 14K, 18K), plating/finish (rhodium, vermeil), stone type (natural vs lab-grown), shape (round, oval, emerald), and carat/size ranges. By tying images to these attributes, teams can filter and publish the correct set for each listing, reducing errors like showing the wrong metal color or stone size.
Yes. Jewelry PDPs often require multiple media types: 360 spins for sparkle and profile, macro shots for prongs and pavé, and short videos for movement and light performance. Image Center stores these alongside standard photography so each product has a complete, consistent media set ready for ecommerce and marketing.
Common high-value fields include: style number, SKU, collection, metal and karat, finish/plating, stone type, shape, clarity, color, cut, carat weight, setting style (halo, solitaire, bezel), chain length, ring size range, and certificate/report number. Capturing these makes it easier to find the right asset for a specific variant, campaign or merchandising need.
You can group assets by collection and campaign (e.g., Valentine’s Day fine jewelry, bridal, holiday gifting) and maintain approved hero images and lifestyle sets. This keeps campaign creative aligned with the correct products and variants, and helps teams reuse high-performing imagery without digging through old folders or re-requesting files from the studio.
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