Birmingham City University
3D-printed gold collection
According to designer Lionel T Dean, who has created a collection that is 3D printed in 18-carat gold digital manufacturing could “reshape the jewelry industry. “We’re here today to launch our collection of 3D-printed gold artifacts to demonstrate to the UK jewelry industry the potential of 3D printing, Dean explains in the movie. Additive manufacturing with metal allows you to create forms that would be almost impossible to create by conventional means.”
His creation was unveiled in August at Birmingham City University’s School of Jewelry.
3D-printed gold collection aims to transform the jewellery industry
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