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Jewelry out of a 3-D printer?

Aug.01, 2017

            

Rmember when printers used to just print paper? To put it simply, our printing capabilities are much savvier nowadays. Architect and jewelry designer Jenny Wu started using a 3-D printer to print her own rings, earrings, bracelets and necklaces, and after receiving countless compliments on the street every time she wore her designs, Wu created an entire line of wearable 3-D-printed jewelry.

Wu began using 3-D printing for architectural models when she was a graduate student at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.

In addition to designing commercial and residential projects, Wu is now making jewelry that’s being worn by some of Hollywood’s A-listers. Wu describes her aesthetic as “jewelry that looks timeless and elegant — but upon closer investigation is a little different.”

In addition to designing commercial and residential projects, Wu is now making jewelry that’s being worn by some of Hollywood’s A-listers. Wu describes her aesthetic as “jewelry that looks timeless and elegant — but upon closer investigation is a little different.”

So, how does the process work? Three-dimensional printing can create large and small objects, including houses and rings, through a layer-by-layer assembly, or “printing,” process. The technology has been used in aerospace, medicine, architecture and electronics, and recently has started to make inroads in many creative industries, including fashion and jewelry design.

To the average consumer, 3-D printing might seem like an enigmatic and unfamiliar phenomenon — and perhaps a bit like science fiction. Wu said her Lace by Jenny Wu jewelry requires a highly technical, step-by-step process that relies heavily on computer modeling and prototyping, unlike traditional jewelry-making.

As a result, the 3-D process allows Wu to “digitally sculpt” the jewelry and create curves and shapes that other jewelry designers can’t achieve by hand.


The article comes from China Chang’an stainless steel jewelry manufacturer - A2A, the website is www.stainlesssteelacc.com.

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