Nov.6, 2014
Singapore-based 3D printing and design company Polychemy has just launched its new online platform allowing users to personalise Jewelry easily with the power of 3D printing.
Users can customize their own name necklaces and rings in real time and have them 3D printed in Sterling SIlver (Rhodium plated), Solid Gold 18k (White, Yellow & Rose), Palladium and even Platinum.
Polychemy jewelry also lets users personalise 3D printed Diamond & Gem Jewelry. Customers can choose from a range of jewels, such as diamond, black diamond, ruby, blue sapphire, yellow sapphire, emerald, peridot, amethyst and FireOpal.
The company then use their 3D printer to create the models that are to be used to cast the part from different metal using the lost wax casting technique. The items are then hand finished by a jeweller and ready for shipping.
Customers can customize their jewellery and view their creations in a realistic way in real-time 3D (WEBGL) before they place their order.
Posted in 3D Printing Services
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