Owning jewellery that was custom made is truly special.
Let's break down the process that takes place to bring your stories to life.
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Conceptualisation: The process begins with a discussion between the jeweller and the client to understand the design requirements, preferences, and any specific details the client wants to incorporate.
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Sketching or Rendering: Based on the client's input, the jeweller may create initial sketches or digital renderings to visualise the design.
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3D Modelling: Using specialised software, the jeweller translates the design concept into a digital 3D model. This involves creating precise measurements and detailing every aspect of the jewellery piece.
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Adjustments and Approval: The client reviews the initial 3D model and provides feedback. Any necessary adjustments or modifications are made to ensure the design meets the client's expectations.
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Finalisation: Once the design is approved, the jeweller prepares the design file for production. This may involve optimising the design for specific manufacturing techniques and materials.
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Manufacturing: The design file is sent to the manufacturing facility where the jewellery piece is produced. This could involve various techniques such as casting, milling, or 3D printing, depending on the materials and design complexity.
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Finishing and Polishing: After the jewellery piece is manufactured, it undergoes finishing touches such as polishing, setting gemstones, and any additional detailing to enhance its appearance.
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Quality Control: The finished jewellery piece undergoes rigorous quality control checks to ensure it meets the highest standards of craftsmanship and durability.
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Delivery: Once the quality control process is complete, the custom jewellery piece is carefully packaged and delivered to the client.
Throughout the process, effective communication between the jeweller and the client is crucial to ensure that the final product aligns with the client's vision and expectations.