From Traditional to Digital
The jewelry district in downtown Amman has undergone a quiet revolution. Traditional workshops that once relied entirely on hand-carving wax models are now producing three times the output with higher consistency and quality.
The Challenge
Traditional jewelry production is inherently slow. A skilled artisan might spend days carving a single wax model. When orders increased, workshops couldn't scale without compromising quality.
The Solution: Matrix + 3D Printing
By adopting Gemvision Matrix for digital design and specialized wax jet printers for production, these workshops transformed their workflow. What took days now takes hours.
Results
Within six months of adopting the new workflow, participating workshops reported a 300% increase in production capacity, 95% reduction in design iteration time, and the ability to offer custom designs that were previously impossible.
The Human Element
Importantly, the technology didn't replace artisans — it empowered them. Master jewelers now spend more time on creative design and finishing work, while the 3D printer handles the repetitive production tasks.
