Lost-wax casting
Jewellery Focus’s coverage of lost-wax casting explores how this traditional process continues to shape modern jewellery manufacturing, balancing artisanal skill with technological innovation.
Our editorial highlights the stages of casting, from wax model creation to metal pouring and finishing, as well as the integration of digital tools such as CAD and 3D printing. We also feature insights from workshops and manufacturers who use lost-wax casting to achieve precision, efficiency, and creative freedom.
For jewellery professionals, this tag provides technical insights and industry updates on the evolving applications of lost-wax casting in fine, bespoke, and commercial jewellery production.
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Mar- 2023 -23 MarchDesigners
Oushaba launches new Connection Salvaged collection
The sustainable art and design house Oushaba has announced the launch of its first collection Connection Salvaged. The Connection Salvaged collection was curated with an aim to explore the relationship between the technology that connects us and the precious resources that are discarded as a result. The house elevates recycled…
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14 MarchDesigners
Giovanni Raspini launches new men’s collection
Italian silver jewellery designer Giovanni Raspini has launched the Man’s Collection. The jewellery has an original design made of burnished silver, using the ancient lost-wax casting technique. A hammered texture and black onyx are the main features of this release. The new collection features a ring set which utilises a…
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Jun- 2017 -20 JuneAuctions
Infamous Bonnie and Clyde ring to be auctioned
A ring once belonging to infamous bank robbers Bonnie and Clyde will be put up for sale as part of a Gangsters, Outlaws and Lawmen auction. The three headed snake ring features green and red jewels and was made by Clyde Barrow while he was imprisoned in Texas. It showcases…
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Nov- 2011 -9 NovemberRetailers
New website to showcase Weston Beamor’s services
Weston Beamor has launched a new website www.westonbeamor.co.uk, designed to “demonstrate the breadth of jewellery making services it now offers its customers.” Weston Beamor director Yvonne Brookes said: “We wanted a site that is easily accessible, clear and easy to use, and which also shows at a glance the…
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