Our models can be thought of as a set of complex physical equations that define a general form. To solve for a specific design, you can change parameters that influence not just material and scale, but underlying structure and relational geometry. Each time you input a set of these parameters, you're generating an instance of the model on the fly.
Depending on the model, the number of possible instances ranges in order of magnitude from thousands to hundreds of trillions. That means that the design you create is very likely yours and yours alone.
Lots of customization happens loosely, but because we use the same three-dimensional data you use to customize your jewelry, nothing gets lost in translation during its production.
When you send us an order, we use advanced 3D printers to create exact physical representations of your design and then use the ancient technique of lost-wax casting to create your jewelry in precious metal.
This project is in its early infancy, so there are still some growing pains (lead times and website speed, just to name a couple). The man behind this website's curtain, Jacob Joergens (jacobjoergens.com), would absolutely love to hear about them. Your outside eyes are a major help if they see the good and, even more so, when they spot the bad. Email jacob@deinansatz.com (or bang my line ❤️).
Handcarved, wooden jewelry boxes are on their way! Reach out to Jacob if you're crafty and want to sell jewelry boxes in your medium through the site.