How does jewellery is formed
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Jewellery Making Using Gold Casting Process
Casting is one of the most popular methods these days by which jewellery is manufactured. This wax jewellery is placed inside a box and then covered with molten resin (rubbery material). Once the box is filled with the resin, the resin is now pressurized and hardened.
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Casting is one of the most popular methods these days by which jewellery is manufactured.
Almost 80% of our jewellery is manufactured using this technique and thus we will be explaining this topic very elaborately in one of our upcoming posts.
★ This involves large machines and Plaster of Paris or rubber, which helps in shaping the metal being used this is in our case gold or silver. Each design is hand selected by our director after which we pass these designs to our in house CAD/CAM specialists.
★ It starts with jewellery designers designing the jewellery on a 3D CAD (computer aided designing) software that allows them to transform their design into a computer file.
★ This computer file (or a 3D design as you may call it) is then magically turned into a wax jewellery (the jewellery is made of wax material) with the help of something we call a 3D printer.
★ This wax jewellery is placed inside a box and then covered with molten resin (rubbery material).
★ Once the box is filled with the resin, the resin is now pressurized and hardened. This results in the wax piece getting airlocked inside a hardened rubbery material called resin or dye.
★ Now this dye is slightly heated resulting in the wax piece getting melted and draining out of dye, leaving a jewellery shaped cavity inside the dye.
★ The jewellery has now come to life and only needs some finishing and setting of the gemstones.