There are so many jewels on the market, why can't I find one that suits my taste/temperament/image/occupation ... Why do online and physical stores have some similarities in jewelry, and I don't want to buy it after seeing too much aesthetic fatigue ... Why do my colleagues/friends/classmates' jewelry look more eye-catching/unique/beautiful than mine? .. I've heard of jewelry customization. But will it be expensive/deep/unreliable ... Of course, these problems not only bother the fairies, but also Mr. J. How to explain the customization of jewelry to the public? Because of repeated efforts, Mr. J decided to start with the process of jewelry customization!
Jewelry customization is a process that designers combine customer needs with designers' understanding to create unique jewelry after deeply understanding customer needs.
Jewelry designers should not only draw concept maps, but also weigh users' budget, design modeling, technology and cost, which is often a process of giving up what one favours, hesitating and compromising.
First, communication
After the initial communication, the designer will provide customers with simple line drafts in several directions. After the customer chooses or puts forward the modification opinions, it will be refined and adjusted on this basis.
Design sketch, customized by resident designer Incolor from jeweler.
Second, design.
After determining the direction, the designer will consider various mosaic techniques, match the color and cutting of stone materials, and draw hand-drawn drawings with watercolor 1: 1 on the basis of the line draft. Hand-painted drawings should not only show the shape and structure, but also show the mosaic techniques and details, so that masters can make them according to the drawings.
There are two popular versions, one is a version designed by 3D software:
1, 3D scanner scans the main stone to obtain accurate size, facet distribution and 3D structure data.
Scanning gem
Get gem parameters
2. According to the design drawings, designers use 3D software (JewelCAD is commonly used) to make models.
Make a 3D model
3. The designed 3D model can be exported to a 3D wax spraying printer, and wax plates can be made.