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The manufacture of jewellery
is a fine art, and its beauty lies in its precision and detailing.
Outlined below is an over-view of the manufacturing process
at Bombay Jewellery Manufacturers.
1. Diamond Assorting
At the Diamond Assorting Office of Rasiklal and Sons, professional
diamond assorting personnel sort and grade the stones on the
basis of colour, clarity, shape and size, in accordance with
stringent pre-defined standards. The diamonds are usually gauged
into different lengths, as in the case of princess cuts and
tapered baguettes. Round diamonds are sifted into different
sizes with the help of a sieve.
2. The Design Process
The Design team collectively develops more than 100 new styles
every month, all in keeping with the prevalent trends and designs
in vogue. Every design is created with the help of advanced
software technology. Careful attention is given to measurements,
total diamond weights and metal thickness. A three-dimensional
view of every design is created before it is approved for model
making.
3. The Model- Making Process
This is the single most important process in manufacturing,
as even a small lapse in quality will magnify itself in every
consecutive stage. While traditionally models were made directly
in silver, most model makers now use wax as an alternative,
which is then cast in silver. Each model maker meticulously
follows the designs and its measurements to the last decimal,
approximations are not tolerated. Great efforts are made to
ensure that each model is no less than a masterpiece in itself.
4. Creation of Wax replicas of the master
model
In the next stage, an impression of the master model is formed
in rubber by sandwiching it between sheets of rubber and vulcanizing
at a temp of 310 to 350 Fahrenheit. The rubber mould is skillfully
sliced open so as to leave behind the perfect cavity of the
model.
The rubber mould is then inserted into a wax-injecting machine
that shoots out wax in a molten state at a pre-set temperature
and pressure. The wax cools inside the rubber within a few seconds,
solidifies and assumes the shape of the cavity. This process
is known as wax shooting. The wax replica is carefully extracted
from the rubber mould.
5. Diamond Setting
Depending on the design, the diamonds may be set in the wax
replica itself before the model is cast in gold. Alternatively,
for larger stones and more intricate designs involving pavé
work, bead setting, etc, the stones are mounted only after the
model is cast in gold. This ensures a more exquisite finish,
with greater attention to proportions and symmetry.
6. The Casting Process
The wax replicas are affixed to the central rod in a symmetrical
fashion to give the resemblance of a tree. The wax tree is then
fitted into a flask and the investment mixture consisting of
water and a gypsum-based powder is poured onto it. As this plaster
hardens, the wax tree is set firmly in place. The flask is then
placed in a furnace where the wax melts creating a cavity into
which the molten gold flows filling up every crevice. Once the
gold has been cast, the flask is cooled by slowly quenching
it in water. The plaster is then removed under a water jets,
finally revealing the gold trees. Each gold model is deftly
cut from the tree.
7. The Finishing Touches
At this stage small porosities or waviness in the metal surface
would be smoothened out. Soldering of ear posts and bracelet
links takes place. With the help of brushes and a polishing
wheel, each jewellery item is then polished to achieve the required
finish. Some pieces are plated with rhodium to render the metal
more lustrous and the diamonds more brilliant.
8. Quality Control
Between each process described above, the items of jewellery
are passed through stringent quality control procedures. We
have no less than 5 stringent quality checks for each and every
piece. Quality control personnel are professionally trained
to fastidiously examine each item, in accordance with pre-determined
written parameters.
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