Services
Refining, sourcing, fabrication, and finishing support handled with the same collector-minded standards as the storefront.
What MPM Offers
Collector-grade services built with the same standards as the storefront
Marett Precious Metals supports more than in-stock releases. The same refinement, finishing, and collector-minded standards behind the storefront also shape select project work, material recovery, and precision finishing services.
If the work involves precious metal, reclaimed value, or a one-of-one presentation goal, it is worth the conversation.
Personalized pours, keepsakes, gifts, and collector-focused metal work shaped around your concept.
Not every great piece belongs in a standard mold. Marett Precious Metals works with collectors, gift buyers, and brand-minded clients who want something more specific than an off-the-shelf bullion piece.
Custom project work can include one-of-one pours, engraved presentation pieces, keepsakes, logo-driven concepts, and collector-centerpiece builds shaped around a particular idea, event, or story.
If the concept fits the MPM material and finish language, the next step is a direct conversation about scope, finish goals, and what the piece should feel like when it is in hand.
Refine lower-grade gold or silver into cleaner, higher-purity forms ready for reuse, recasting, or collection.
Jewelers, collectors, and material owners sometimes hold value in forms that are less useful than they should be. Marett Precious Metals offers refining support for lower-grade gold, sterling silver, scrap, and other recoverable precious metal material that needs to be upgraded into cleaner form.
Depending on the project, refined material can be returned as metallic cement, crystal, or hand-poured solids. The right output depends on how the material will be used next.
The goal is straightforward: recover the value, improve the purity, and turn overlooked material into something more useful and more compelling.
Broken jewelry, sterling sets, and inherited precious metal can be reviewed for a direct buyout quote.
Some material is better sold than stored. Marett Precious Metals reviews precious metal items that are no longer being worn, displayed, or meaningfully used and provides a clear next-step conversation around recoverable value.
This can include broken jewelry, scrap lots, sterling silverware, platters, tea sets, inherited pieces, and other precious metal items sitting idle.
If you are unsure whether something is worth reviewing, reach out with a photo and basic description first. The point is clarity, not pressure.
Detailed engraving and embossing for precious metal and select non-precious materials when finish matters.
MPM's finishing work is not limited to bullion surfaces. Laser embossing and engraving can also be used for non-precious metals and select materials such as leather, wood, stone, plastic, graphite, and acrylic.
This service is a strong fit for personalization, branded project details, presentation upgrades, and clean finishing touches that need more control than a generic machine-shop outcome.
If the project needs precision detail and a more intentional final look, this is usually the right conversation to start.
How It Starts
A simple path from idea or material to the right next step
Most projects do not begin with a complicated form. They begin with a direct conversation, a look at the material or goal, and a clear decision about what makes sense next.
Share the material or goal
Reach out with the item, material, or concept you want reviewed. A quick description and reference images are usually enough to start.
Review options and scope
MPM reviews the project, explains what is feasible, and outlines the best next step based on material, finish, and intended result.
Confirm direction and move forward
Once the right direction is clear, the project can move into quoting, material intake, or production depending on the service.
