Printed Jewelry: The Future of Jewelry

When 3D printing technology was first introduced into the jewelry industry, brands and manufacturers use it to print molds for their jewelry designs. These molds helped them create complicated jewelry pieces and streamline the whole process of manufacturing jewelry. But this usage of 3D printers in jewelry industry is the thing of the past, now many designer brands are using 3D printers to print actual jewelry. We offer our services to jewelers and designers alike, our cost effective service can help you save on manufacturing prices.

Let us walk you through the process of creating 3D printed jewelry.

The Stones

Before we get into the process, we thought it prudent to tell everyone that you can’t print precious stones using 3D printers, at least not yet, so you will have to select the stone/s that you want on your jewelry beforehand.

Design and Material

The process will begin with a design of the jewelry, preferably a digital image. You can design complicated and elaborate designs and we will use our innovative 3D printing technologies to print highly accurate jewelry for you. The 3D printers are capable of printing complex designs, so you no longer have to worry about that aspect. The next step would be selecting the material that you want the printed jewelry to be made of.

On to the Printing

Our staff members will take the provided image and create 3D rendering of the jewelry. They will keep your specifications in mind while doing so. After that they will send the jewelry rendering to the printer, where, in a few minutes, your jewelry piece will be printed. Afterwards your order will be delivered to your doorstep.

Save Time and Money

The most important thing that you should remember is that when you select our 3D printing service, you will not only be saving on manufacturing costs, but you will also decrease the time it takes to manufacture products.

The process is simple enough, and if the 3D technology keeps moving forward at the same rate, soon it will take over the complete manufacturing processes in the industry. If you want to give 3D printed jewelry a try, then get in touch with us today (212-840-0032).

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