





1,Jewelry CAD
Transforming a product idea into a design that can be produced,visualizing the concept while identifying and resolving potential issues in advance to ensure a smooth production process.
2,Make rubber mould
A rubber mould is used for mass production. It contains an information of the jewelry piece, copied directly from the brass prototype. This mould is used to inject wax and create wax patterns for casting.
3,Make wax prototype
Inject wax into rubber mould to make a wax prototype
4,Set stones
For bulk orders, we typically use automated stone setting to ensure precision and efficiency. Hand-setting is reserved for designs that machines cannot accommodate or for very small quantity orders.
5,Plant wax tree
**Wax Tree Assembly**
Wax patterns are attached to a central “wax tree,” preparing them for the casting process. This step organizes multiple pieces efficiently and supports the flow of metal during casting.
6,Wax lost casting
During casting, molten metal is poured into the mould, replacing the wax patterns entirely. This transforms the wax prototypes into final metal jewelry pieces.
7,Half finished jewelry pieces
After casting,finally the prototypes turns out jewelry.
8,Polishing
We use a multi-step polishing process:
- Chemical water polishing enhances brilliance.
- Rock polishing removes larger surface imperfections.
- Finally, skilled artisans perform hand-polishing to eliminate any minor flaws such as sand holes or tiny bumps.
9,Brand with your logo
Laser with your brand logo,this is very important for brand jewelry
10,Plating
In addition to traditional chemical water plating, we offer PVD vacuum plating for a more durable gold finish. For custom orders, we can also apply thicker gold plating upon request.






