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CAD jewelry design services for fashion brands.
Most jewelry manufacturers outsource CAD or treat it as an administrative step between a sketch and a sample. At Tru-Style, it's part of the design process. Our in-house team works in CAD from the point a concept is confirmed, using it to refine structure, test proportions, and give clients something concrete to review before a single piece of metal is cut.
The result is fewer sampling rounds, fewer surprises, and a cleaner path from idea to finished piece.
CAD comes in after the initial concept is aligned. That alignment might start from a sketch, a reference image, a physical sample, or a conversation about a direction. Once we have a shared understanding of what the piece should be, the CAD stage begins.
We develop a 3D model, share it with the client for review, incorporate revisions, and move to sampling once the structure and proportions are approved. The process typically runs in this sequence:
Concept and reference alignment. CAD development and 3D visualisation. Client review and revisions. Sampling and prototyping.
Turnaround for a standard CAD design is three to seven working days. More complex or highly customised pieces may take longer, and we'll say so at the start rather than midway through.
We work across the standard formats used in jewelry manufacturing and production: STP, IGES, 3DM, and STL. If your factory, casting house, or production partner needs files in a specific format, we can accommodate that as part of the handover.
If you're arriving with a sketch or a concept you've developed internally, we can translate it. If you're starting from a reference or a general direction, we can develop from there. CAD development is available as part of a full collection brief or as a standalone service for brands that need design support at a specific stage of the process.
Selected development examples and case studies are available on request, shared with client confidentiality respected throughout.










