How a Consultation at KiANIT Works: Step by Step
A consultation at KiANIT is a calm way to understand rings, especially if you are choosing them for the first time and do not want to make a mistake with the metal, size, shape or stone. We explain, show options in person and help create a piece that suits your style, the way you plan to wear it and how it feels on your hand.

Below is how a consultation at KiANIT works step by step, so you know what to expect and feel confident before visiting the showroom.
Why a consultation matters before choosing a ring
Rings often look different in photos than they do on the hand. Width, profile, gold shade, fit, setting height and stone size are all easier to assess not only visually, but also through a real fitting. A consultation helps connect aesthetics with practicality: the ring should feel beautiful today and remain comfortable every day.
For wedding rings, width, the shape of the inner surface, metal thickness and engraving options are especially important. For an engagement ring, the key details are stone setting, proportions, cut, metal colour and how the ring will pair with a future wedding band.
At KiANIT, we do not offer one “universally correct” option. Instead, we show the differences between solutions and help you choose what truly fits you.
Step 1. We understand your needs
The consultation begins with simple questions. We clarify what type of jewellery you are choosing: wedding bands, an engagement ring, a diamond piece or a custom order. If you do not yet know the exact design, that is completely normal - the consultation is there to help define the direction.
We discuss style: classic, minimal, more expressive shapes, polished surfaces, matte textures, stones and engraving. It is also important to understand how the ring will be worn: every day, together with other jewellery, in an active lifestyle or mostly on special occasions.
At this stage, you do not need to use professional terms. It is enough to explain what you like visually and what you are unsure about. We translate everything else into clear jewellery solutions.
Step 2. We show options and explain the differences
Once the goal is clear, we move on to fitting and comparison. We show different ring shapes, metal shades, widths, profiles and possible setting options. This helps you feel the difference between “beautiful in a photo” and “comfortable on my hand”.

For example, two rings of the same width can feel different because of their profile. A smooth classic model looks restrained, a matte finish feels softer and more modern, and a textured surface adds individuality. It is important not only to choose the design, but also to understand how it will live in everyday reality.
If we are discussing an engagement ring, we separately explain how the setting affects the appearance of the stone, how open the setting can be and how the ring may pair with a future wedding band.
Step 3. We choose the metal and fineness
Metal is not only about colour; it also defines the character of the piece. At KiANIT, we usually discuss gold in different shades and finenesses, as well as platinum when a particularly refined and durable option is needed. For someone choosing jewellery for the first time, we explain the basics: fineness shows the amount of precious metal in the alloy, while the shade depends on the composition of the additional metals.
585 gold is often chosen for its practicality in everyday wear. 750 gold is valued for its higher precious metal content and noble tone. Platinum belongs to a separate category: dense, cool in colour and very calm in its premium aesthetic.
We help compare these options not abstractly, but for your specific situation: which shade looks best on your skin, which metal matches your other jewellery, how important durability is for active wear and what overall effect you want to achieve.
Step 4. We determine the size and fit
Ring size is one of the most important stages of the consultation. Even a small difference can affect comfort: the ring may feel too tight or move too freely on the finger. That is why we focus not only on the number, but also on how the ring actually feels.

Size depends on the ring width, finger shape, time of day, temperature and even your habit of wearing jewellery. Wider models often feel tighter than narrow ones, so they should not be evaluated only by a standard size. During the consultation, we use sizing tools so you can feel the fit before production begins.
We also explain why sizes in a pair of wedding bands may be chosen differently. Even when the models look similar, comfort is individual for each person.
Step 5. We discuss personalisation
Personalisation makes a ring feel personal, but it should be thoughtful. It may include engraving, a special texture, a combination of metal shades, a stone, a change in width or an individual design detail.
We help you understand which ideas will look good in fine jewellery and which may be better simplified. For example, a short engraving usually looks cleaner and is easier to read than a long phrase. A texture should also work with the shape of the ring, so the piece keeps its visual balance.
If you have references, you can bring them to the consultation. We do not copy other designs, but we can understand the mood you like and suggest our own solution in the KiANIT aesthetic.
Step 6. If we choose a diamond, we explain the 4C
For an engagement ring or a diamond piece, the consultation includes a discussion of the stone. We explain the 4C - the four key parameters: carat weight, colour, clarity and cut. In simple terms, they help you understand how a diamond looks, how it sparkles and why different stones can appear different visually.
We pay special attention to cut, because it strongly affects the play of light. A stone may have good characteristics on paper but look less expressive if the proportions are not well balanced. That is why it is important to look not only at the numbers, but also at the overall impression.
We can also discuss certificates, stone shape and setting type. We explain how a round cut differs from an oval cut, why one stone size may appear larger than another and how to choose a diamond without unnecessary stress.
Step 7. We create the final configuration
After fitting and discussing the details, we gradually build the future order: model, metal, fineness, width, size, surface finish, stones and personalisation. At this stage, it becomes clear which piece best answers your needs.
The cost is not given as a fixed template, because it depends on the metal, fineness, weight, complexity of the work, stone and selected details. The calculation is prepared individually after the configuration is clarified. This approach helps you compare not abstract options, but a specific solution.
If there are still doubts, we can narrow the choice down to two or three directions and calmly compare them: which is more classic, which is more expressive, which is more practical for daily wear and which carries the emotion more strongly.
Step 8. We explain the production process
Once the design is agreed, we explain how the piece will move from idea to finished ring. It is important for the client to understand that a custom jewellery piece is not a random purchase, but a step-by-step process involving metal, form, fit and final finishing.
The process includes preparing the parameters, working with the model, production, surface finishing, stone setting if needed and final inspection. If the order includes engraving or a special texture, these details are also planned in advance.
We do not overload the consultation with technical details, but we explain everything that affects the result. This way, you understand why it is important to define the size, width, shape and personalisation accurately before the work begins.
What to bring to the consultation
No special preparation is required, but a few things can make the meeting more precise.
You can bring:
- photos of rings that match the mood you like;
- jewellery you wear every day;
- the general style of your future wedding, if you are choosing wedding bands;
- size information, if you already know it;
- ideas for engraving or symbolism;
- questions you are afraid you might forget during the meeting.
If you are choosing an engagement ring as a gift and do not know the size, we will suggest which options can be discussed discreetly and without unnecessary risk. If you are choosing wedding bands together, it is best to come as a couple: each person experiences comfort on the hand differently.
What questions are worth asking during the consultation
A good consultation is not an exam for the client. Still, there are questions that help you reach the right choice more quickly.
Ask which ring width will be comfortable for everyday wear, how different gold finenesses differ, how the chosen metal will pair with other jewellery, whether engraving can be added, how to care for the surface and what features the chosen shape has.
For an engagement ring, it is useful to ask how the stone is set, how it will look on the hand, which diamond parameters are truly visible and how the ring can be paired with a future wedding band.
Where the KiANIT consultation takes place
The consultation takes place at the KiANIT Jewelry showroom in Warsaw, Browary Warszawskie, Grzybowska 43A. It is a space for calm choice: you can try on models, see metal shades, discuss details and ask questions without rushing.
This format suits both people who already know what they want and those who are just beginning to explore. Our goal is not to speed up the decision, but to make it clear and confident.
How a consultation at KiANIT works: step by step - in brief
First, we get to know your needs and style. Then we show options, choose the metal, fineness, width and size. If the piece includes a diamond, we explain the stone parameters in simple language. After that, we discuss personalisation, create the final configuration and prepare an individual calculation.
This way, the consultation turns a large choice into a clear path. You leave not only with a beautiful idea, but also with an understanding of why this exact ring suits you in form, feeling and meaning.
A final note from KiANIT
You do not need to come to the consultation with a ready-made decision. It is enough to bring a question, a mood, a few references or owner stories. We will help you understand metals, sizes, fit, diamonds and personalisation details so that your choice feels calm and conscious.
Book a consultation at KiANIT Jewelry in Warsaw to try on rings, discuss your future order and receive an individual calculation based on the selected parameters.