
Jewelry casting
Jewelry casting is a process where a wax model of a piece is created and then covered with a heat-resistant material to form a mold. The wax is melted out, leaving a hollow cavity in the shape of the jewelry. Molten metal is then poured into this cavity, filling it to produce a detailed, solid piece once cooled and solidified. This method allows for intricate designs and is commonly used for manufacturing rings, pendants, and other jewelry items efficiently and accurately.