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Weston Beamor will be demonstrating its services by creating customers’ bespoke pieces using CAD design, 3D printing and traditional hand finishing, live, at this year’s International Jewellery London (IJL).

Richard Vinten, a specialist CAD designer, will be working on the stand throughout the show to demonstrate how a rough sketch or idea can be transformed into a three-dimensional design ready for manufacture.

Expert diamond setter Stuart Shearer, will also be demonstrating his skills in the new Jewellery LIVE area.

Glen Day, business development manager at Weston Beamor, said: “Rich and the team have great skill and flair in making the sketchiest of briefs into attractive and successful items of jewellery. It’s important that our CAD team works closely with the customer and it’s that personal touch that ensures we deliver exactly what is required.”

He added: “A bespoke offering is becoming more and more important to retailers in the current market conditions. IJL is a great opportunity for new and existing customers to meet the team and get a real understanding of what we can offer them.”

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