8 Easy Jewelry Ideas to Earn $1,600 in 2 Weeks
Over the past 15 years, I’ve worked with many women who started with simple jewelry—nothing elaborate, nothing expensive—yet struggled to turn it into steady income. The challenge is rarely the craft itself. It’s the lack of structure behind it.
Let’s make this practical.
$1,600 in 2 weeks is $800 per week, or about $115 per day. At an average price of $20 per piece, that’s roughly 6 sales a day. That’s achievable if your designs are simple, your pricing is clear, and your selling is consistent.
Here are eight jewelry ideas that are beginner-friendly and capable of generating income quickly.

1. Minimalist Beaded Bracelets
Simple, clean, and easy to produce in batches.
- Price: $10–$20
- Offer sets (e.g., 3 for $25)
Bundles increase your average order without increasing complexity.
2. Name or Initial Necklaces
Personalization adds immediate value.
- Price: $15–$30
- Keep customization limited to names or initials
These make strong gift items and encourage quick purchases.
3. Hoop and Stud Earrings (Everyday Wear)
Focus on wearable, not statement pieces.
- Price: $8–$20
- Offer multipacks for better value
Simple designs sell faster and appeal to a wider audience.
4. Charm Bracelets
Add small, meaningful details.
- Price: $15–$25
- Themes: love, family, initials
Keep assembly efficient—don’t overcomplicate the design.
5. Layered Necklace Sets
Pre-styled combinations remove decision-making.
- Price: $20–$40
- Offer 2–3 piece sets
Customers prefer ready-made combinations over choosing individually.
6. Birthstone Jewelry
Personal and giftable.
- Price: $15–$35
- Focus on simple rings, necklaces, or bracelets
This category has consistent demand year-round.
7. Custom Message Jewelry
Short words or phrases carry meaning.
- Price: $15–$30
- Examples: “Hope,” “Mama,” initials
Keep designs clean and readable.
8. Jewelry Gift Sets
This is where your income grows faster.
- Combine earrings, bracelets, or necklaces
- Price: $30–$60
Fewer sales are needed when your average order is higher.
Structuring the $1,600 Goal
Let’s keep it grounded:
- 6 items per day at $20 = $120
- Over 14 days = $1,680
Or:
- 3 bundles per day at $40 = $120
The goal is not more work—it’s better pricing and bundling.
What Actually Works
From experience, the women who succeed in jewelry sales focus on a few key things:
- Keep designs simple and repeatable
Complex pieces slow production and reduce profit. - Offer bundles early
This increases your revenue without requiring more customers. - Focus on giftable items
Jewelry sells fastest when it’s easy to give. - Show your products clearly
Clean photos and visible details build trust quickly. - Sell consistently for the full two weeks
Momentum builds from daily visibility, not occasional effort.
A Final Word**
Jewelry is often seen as a crowded space—but there is always room for simple, well-presented, and thoughtfully priced products.
I’ve seen many women start with basic materials and, within a short time, build steady income—not because their designs were complex, but because their approach was clear and consistent.
If you approach these two weeks with focus—choosing the right products, pricing them properly, and showing up every day—$1,600 is not an unrealistic goal. It’s a structured result, built one sale at a time.













