Category: Jewellery

Innovations and modern technologies applied to lost wax casting

Wax shaft for lost wax casting

Lost-wax casting, used since Antiquity to make jewellery, is evolving thanks to technological advances. 3D printing, automation, new materials and digital control now enable jewellers to create pieces of unrivalled precision. How are these innovations redefining modern jewellery? Discover how tradition and high technology work together to push back the boundaries of design and manufacturing.

International jewellery trade fairs not to be missed in 2025

Trade show illustrating the influence of international jewellery shows on the Asian market

In 2025, the jewellery industry will be punctuated by a series of prestigious international trade shows. These events will offer professionals and enthusiasts the opportunity to discover the latest trends, make valuable connections and explore new markets. These include the Jewellery Salon in Saudi Arabia, Inhorgenta Munich in Germany, and the HKTDC Hong Kong International Jewellery Show. Prepare your diary now to make sure you don't miss any of these major industry events.

The history of lost wax jewellery

Minoan bee pendant, lost wax jewellery, copyright Mark Cartwright.webp

The lost wax technique, which has been used for thousands of years, has revolutionised the art of jewellery making. Discover its fascinating history, from its ancient origins to its key role in modern jewellery design.

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