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How CAD Is Being Used To Design Jewellery



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By : Derek J   

A few jewelers are earning a reputation for creating some of the most innovative pieces of custom jewelry available on the market today. With a forward thinking mentality when it comes to designing jewelry and using the latest technology available to extenuate their skills as master goldsmiths some craftsmen are in a league of their own. What results is exquisite pieces of custom made jewelry that have clients from around the world lining up to get their own pieces of innovation. CAD designed jewellery could be the future!

It takes a commitment to perfection. While many goldsmiths are staunchly opposedto using technology to aid in their designs, there are some thatfully embrace the technology and their experience with the software is paying off. With the use of CAD (computer aided technology) they have the freedom to create pieces of jewellery that are a more precise product than is possible with hand fabrication. This precision opens up a whole new world of creative possibilities.

CAD software becomes more and more complex with each passing year but some jewellery craftsmen stay on the leading edge of design technology. Their pieces already exceed what is possible with standard forms of jewelry design and that gap will only widen in the years to come. What this means for the customer is 100% accurate designs that traditional craftsmen just can't match.

As with traditional designers, only the best materials are used in their pieces. They source the highest grade metals, Canadian diamonds, colored gemstones, and natural untreated diamonds, all in an effort to provide the highest quality for their clients.

Choose from earrings, charms, and an array of pendants that allow for custom options of virtually any combination. "Trollbeads" are traditionally known as charms. These Trollbeads serve to commemorate special events in people's lives,each represented by individual beads worn collectively on a bracelet. If a customer traveled to China for example, she could get a charm in the form of the "Ying and the Yang" to commemorate her experience there. Each bead takes its' inspiration from societal and cultural centers such as mythology, astrology, and fairy tales. Everyday representations of life are also captured in these tiny charms, allowing clients bountiful options to represent their own lives with their bracelets. Just as with their rings, earrings, and necklaces, the trollbeads are made with fine materials such as 18 carat gold, sterling silver, Italian glass, natural pearls, and precious stones.

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Author Resource:- If you are interested in experiencing the genius of Computer Aided Designed jewellery, drop by, Creole Jewellery design who continue to stay on the leading edge of custom fine jewelry.
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