
Jewelry Manufacturing
Technology. Craftsmanship. Heritage.
Jewelry Manufacturing is a research division of The Jewelry Business dedicated to the technical side of jewelry art — from traditional craftsmanship and casting to modern production systems and digital technologies.
This section is created for:
- jewelers;
- craftsmen;
- technologists;
- students;
- researchers;
- collectors;
- future generations studying the evolution of jewelry manufacturing.
We document:
- wax work;
- rubber and plaster molds;
- casting technologies;
- polishing;
- stone setting;
- manufacturing algorithms;
- professional tools;
- workshop culture across different eras.
The Jewelry Business places special attention on the heritage of early 2000s jewelry manufacturing — a period when many workshops were built in small home studios and simple tools became part of professional culture.
This is not only a technical archive.
It is a memory of craftsmanship.
Main Directions
Wax & Model Making
Wax carving, model preparation, and casting foundations.
Casting Technologies
Casting systems, investment materials, temperature control, and production workflows.
Tools & Workshop Culture
Professional tools, equipment, and the everyday culture of jewelry workshops.
Materials & Alloys
Gold, platinum, silver, alloys, and material-specific manufacturing techniques.
Manufacturing Algorithms
Step-by-step technical instructions and professional production methodologies.
The Jewelry Business
Analytical Center & Heritage Archive of Jewelry Art