Jewelry MOQ Decoded: How to Place Smart Orders Without Overstocking

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One of the first questions every new buyer asks a jewelry manufacturer is about MOQ. Minimum Order Quantity determines how many pieces you need to order per design, and it varies wildly between manufacturers. Some demand 500 pieces minimum, others will work with as few as 25. Understanding how MOQ works helps you negotiate better deals and plan your inventory smarter.

This guide breaks down everything about jewelry MOQ so you can make informed decisions when placing your next order.

What is MOQ and Why Does It Exist?

MOQ stands for Minimum Order Quantity. It is the smallest number of pieces a manufacturer will produce per design in a single order. Manufacturers set MOQs because producing jewelry involves setup costs that remain the same whether you make 10 pieces or 1000. The mold needs to be created, the casting tree prepared, stones sourced, and quality checks done regardless of quantity.

For the manufacturer, producing just 5 pieces of a design is often not worth the effort when the setup alone takes half a day. That is why most set a minimum that makes the production run economically viable.

Typical MOQ Ranges in the Jewelry Industry

Here is what you can expect from different types of manufacturers:

  • Large factories (China, Thailand) – 200 to 500 pieces per design. Lower per-piece cost but high commitment.
  • Mid-size manufacturers (India, Bali) – 25 to 100 pieces per design. Good balance of price and flexibility.
  • Small workshops – 5 to 25 pieces. Higher per-piece cost but great for testing new designs.
  • Catalog/stock items – Often no MOQ or as low as 10 pieces since the mold already exists.
Sterling silver filigree bracelet available in low MOQ
Designs like this filigree bracelet are available with flexible MOQ

How to Negotiate Lower MOQ

If a manufacturer quotes an MOQ that feels too high for your current stage, here are some strategies that actually work:

  1. Order from existing catalog – Designs already in production have lower MOQs since the mold exists.
  2. Combine designs in one order – Order 20 pieces each of 5 designs instead of 100 of one. Total volume matters.
  3. Offer to pay a slightly higher per-piece price – Manufacturers are more flexible when margins improve.
  4. Build a relationship first – Start with their MOQ, prove you are a serious buyer, then negotiate down on repeat orders.
  5. Ask about sample orders – Many manufacturers offer sample quantities at higher prices for market testing.

MOQ vs Total Order Value

Some manufacturers think in terms of total order value rather than pieces per design. They might say their MOQ is $500 or $1000 per order, and you can split that across as many designs as you want. This is actually more flexible for new brands testing multiple styles.

At Pukhraj Gems, we work with both approaches. For our silver jewelry range, we offer low MOQs for brands that are just starting out. For gold jewelry, the MOQ is naturally lower since the per-piece value is higher. Talk to us about your specific needs and we will find a solution that works for your budget.

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