Interested in contributing? Zamenza welcomes thoughtful writing on personalization, heirloom-quality craftsmanship, jewelry care, gifting ideas, small-brand storytelling, and the meaningful role keepsakes play in modern life. We are building a journal that explores why people cherish objects that carry memory, how to care for them, and how technology and traditional craft come together in contemporary jewelry.

Why Write for Zamenza
Sharing your perspective with our readers helps build a library of practical knowledge and heartfelt stories about memory, design, and craft. We offer editorial guidance focused on clarity, accuracy, and reader value, and we credit authors prominently with bylines and short bios to support your writing portfolio.

Suggested Topics
Strong submissions often explore the art and practice of choosing the perfect photo for projection jewelry, guides to jewelry care and longevity, the interplay between handcrafted methods and modern imaging, behind-the-scenes looks at meaningful gifting, and reflections on the emotional impact of personalized keepsakes. We also welcome interviews with artisans, photo-selection tutorials, and thoughtful explainers about materials and finishes.

Guidelines
We accept original content between 800 and 1,500 words written in a clear, accessible tone. Please cite sources when referencing research or technical claims and include visuals where helpful, such as image selection examples or care diagrams, provided you have the rights to use them. We do not accept promotional pieces or affiliate-driven content. Submissions should be exclusive to Zamenza at the time of publication.

How to Submit
Send a concise pitch with your working title, a brief outline, and two to three sentences describing the value for readers to submit@zamenza.com. If your pitch is accepted, you will receive our writer’s guide with formatting and image guidelines. Final drafts may be submitted in Word or Google Docs, and our editorial team may suggest revisions prior to publication to ensure clarity and consistency.