Feb 2, 2018
De Rigueur Designs has unveiled its 3D printed metal jewelry line available on the company's newly launched BEZEL app, a live hand tracking augmented reality e-commerce platform. The state-of-the-art BEZEL platform allows consumers to calculate and store their correct ring size and purchase jewelry including rings, charms and bracelets through a mobile app.
"De Rigueur Designs and BEZEL were developed to solve one of the biggest problems consumers have with buying jewelry online: 'Will this ring fit me?'" said Janine Melvin, co-founder of De Rigueur Designs and BEZEL. "With BEZEL, consumers can browse designs from our 3D printed jewelry line, calculate the precise ring size and customize their design before making a purchase. It truly is the future of jewelry shopping."
Every piece of De Rigueur Designs jewelry is created with 3D metal printing technology that allows for the creation of unique designs that would not be possible with traditional jewelry making. The classic yet fashion forward pieces are made with durable stainless steel, then coated with innovative PVD (physical vapor disposition) plating. With each piece, consumers will have the option of four different PVD finishes – each item being made-to-order with a unique serial number.
De Rigueur Designs jewelry ranges in price from $25 - $150 and includes 3-Initial Signet Ring, Claddagh Ring, 8" Signature Charm Bangle and Charm Collection. The Charm Collection includes dozens of one centimeter mini charms made of stainless steel and coated in PVD that fit seamlessly onto the Signature Charm Bangle. Charms range from whimsical stars, rainbows and wishbones, to classic letters and numbers.
The BEZEL app can be downloaded for free on iOS through the App Store – just in time for Valentine's Day gift giving.
Posted in 3D Printing Application
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