AI can show a direction. It cannot approve the finished piece.
Belaroq uses artificial intelligence to make design exploration faster and more expressive. We also define a firm boundary: generated output is an aid to communication, not a diamond report, engineering drawing, production approval, or photograph of an unmade item.
Effective and last reviewed: July 18, 2026
1. Where Belaroq Uses AI
Belaroq may use generative or assistive AI in Custom Studio previews, concept and catalog imagery, design variations, text drafting, translation, product-data organization, search and recommendation support, and internal review workflows. Not every use is visible in the same way, and the amount of AI assistance can differ by asset or task.
AI is used because it can help a client communicate an idea before the time and cost of production. Its speed does not make its output authoritative. Generated systems can invent details, simplify geometry, alter proportions, create impossible settings, misread text, or render colors and reflections inconsistently.
2. What a Design Preview Can Do
- Show an overall silhouette, style family, stone-shape direction, metal-color direction, or mood.
- Help compare broad options and identify what a client wants to keep, remove, enlarge, simplify, or discuss.
- Provide a shared visual reference for a later human conversation and production document.
- Make early exploration easier before exact feasibility, measurements, sourcing, and pricing are confirmed.
3. What a Preview Does Not Confirm
- Exact carat weight, stone measurements, diamond grade, growth method, treatment, certificate, report number, or laboratory eligibility.
- Exact metal purity, weight, color, finish, dimensions, chain length, ring size, setting construction, prong count, engraving, or mechanical durability.
- Exact color under real lighting, screen-to-object color matching, scale on a body, reflection, transparency, or a pixel-identical finished appearance.
- Availability, final price, production timing, intellectual-property clearance, shipping date, customs outcome, or suitability for a particular activity.
- That a depicted object already exists or that the image is a photograph of the customer's finished jewelry.
4. Human Confirmation Before Production
A Belaroq team member reviews the custom direction and translates the feasible details into an order specification or design document. The customer must review that record, including stone direction, dimensions, metal, size, setting, certificate preference, and any notes that materially affect production.
Custom production starts only after the required payment stage and explicit confirmation. The approved written record, not the generated image alone, directs the workshop. If a requested visual effect is impractical or unsafe, Belaroq may propose an adjustment for approval rather than reproduce the artifact in the AI image.
5. Product Imagery and Actual-Piece Evidence
Some concept and catalog imagery may be created or refined with AI. Such imagery communicates a product or design direction and can differ from a physical piece because screens, lighting, rendering, stone variation, available components, scale, and hand finishing all affect appearance.
For a completed custom order, finished-piece images, video, relevant certificate material, and production notes can be provided in the review flow before the final balance and shipment. Those actual-order materials are the appropriate basis for checking the completed piece against the confirmed specification.
6. Decisions AI Does Not Make Alone
Belaroq does not rely on generative AI alone to issue a diamond grade, create a third-party certificate, approve production engineering, determine whether a finished piece passed release review, authorize shipment, decide a return or warranty remedy, or make a final privacy-rights decision.
Third-party grading conclusions come from the named laboratory. Order, production, support, and editorial decisions remain attributable to the relevant human-reviewed Belaroq process even when AI assisted an earlier draft or organization step.
7. Content Accuracy, Translation, and Corrections
AI may assist with outlines, summaries, and translations, but it is not treated as a factual source. Material claims should be checked against product records, approved policies, order documents, or reliable external primary sources. Automated translation can lose nuance; the English source and the order-specific confirmed record may be used to clarify a discrepancy.
If you find a likely AI-related error, send the URL or screenshot, identify the exact issue, and explain the correction you believe is needed. Belaroq reviews credible reports under its Editorial Policy.
8. Customer Images, Privacy, and Rights
Only submit reference images and text that you are permitted to share. Do not upload unnecessary identity documents, payment credentials, confidential material, or third-party personal data. Submitted design materials may be processed as needed to answer the request, generate a preview, prepare a quote, produce an approved order, and provide support as explained in the Privacy Policy.
AI-generated output may unintentionally resemble existing designs or contain artifacts. A preview does not grant intellectual-property ownership or confirm freedom to manufacture every depicted element. Belaroq may decline, simplify, or ask to revise a request that appears unlawful, unsafe, misleading, or likely to infringe another party's rights.
9. Your Approval Checklist
- Treat the preview as inspiration and list the details that actually matter to you.
- Read the production document line by line; do not assume an unlisted visual detail is included.
- Confirm measurements, ring size, metal, stone specifications, setting, engraving, certificate preference, price, and timeline in writing.
- Ask questions before approval if the preview and written record appear inconsistent.
- Use the finished-piece media and relevant documentation for final review before paying the balance and authorizing shipment.
