Jeweller profile — Francisca Rendic

Francisca Rendic has always been in love with jewellery since her early childhood. “I have always loved and worn jewellery all my life,” she says,…

Francisca Rendic has always been in love with jewellery since her early childhood. “I have always loved and worn jewellery all my life,” she says, “I have always looked for interesting jewellery everywhere I have travelled.”


Miss Rendic is trained in architecture and attained a masters degree in jewellery design at the College of Fine Arts (COFA) at The University of New South Wales (UNSW).


“I am trained as an architect, therefore I had many of the skills needed to make jewellery. It made it easy to start creating jewellery and, during first day of the class, I made my first ring,” explains Francisca.


“I was so excited, and in that moment, I knew being a jeweller was to become my passion and my new possession.”


Once she had made the decision to become a jeweller, Francisca started to take private lessons on a weekly basis with tutor Isabel Moya.


“She had a lot of experience,” Francisca explains. “She was recommended by a friend of mine, who guided me, and showed me the way to create my own style of jewellery.”


For two years, Francisca trained with determination and passion.


“At the time, I had enrolled in different courses, such as a certified diploma in stone setting with Veronica Perez at the Escuela De Artes Aplicadas, in Santiago, Chile, as well as a certified diploma in a workshop for companies and designers in the jewellery sector with Ricardo Domingo.”


Francisca decided then to move to Sydney to further her education and career. “I decided to travel to Australia to study for my masters as I have always been interested in learning different techniques.”


After graduating, she undertook classes by a private tutor, master jeweller Ernst Pfenninger, for a couple of years as well as participating in courses such as ‘Drawing In metal’ a master class headed by Sung-Joon Cho at the University of Sydney and ‘Mould making’ at UNSW. In 2015, Francisca opened her first store in the Sydney CBD. Nowadays, her studio is located in the eastern Sydney suburb of Bronte, where she offers bespoke designs as well as private lessons for anyone interested in understanding how to create silver jewellery pieces.


Francisca also offers jewellery repairs services and the remodeling and redesigning of pre-owned pieces. Her overall work can be described as a union of themed collections. Her style is characterised by the simplicity, boldness and harmony of her designs. Her inspiration relies on simple combinations of shapes and forms enthused by nature. Her jewellery aims to capture and transfer identity, history, culture and originality by creating meaningful pieces, which carries stories within.


“My business is unique because every single jewellery piece is made and designed by myself. Each creation is a limited-edition piece of jewellery, therefore most of them are absolutely one of a kind.”


Francisca joined the JAA in 2015 as she wanted to be part a well-recognised jewellery community.


“Being a JAA member has given me security and support. The JAA protects the interests of the jewellery industry and its consumers and that is exactly what I needed when I opened a store for the first time.”


When it comes to new talent, Francisca has a few words of encouragement, “Be occupied in creating new jewellery designs and enjoy what you are doing rather than trying to compete with other jewellers. Believe in yourself and never give up. Persevere!”

First direct precious metal 3D printing system for jewellery

IJL to Showcase First Direct Precious Metal 3D Printing System for Jewellery, Developed by Cooksongold and EOS GmBH

London, July 2018: International Jewellery London (IJL), the UK’s leading trade event for the international jewellery industry, will showcase latest innovations in 3D printing on the show floor. Cooksongold are exhibiting their PRECIOUS M 080 system – The first Direct Precious Metal 3D Printing system designed exclusively for the jewellery, watch and precious metals industries, which is jointly optimised by Cooksongold and EOS GmbH (Electro Optical Systems).


The system expands upon the technology created by EOS to provide jewellery makers with the power and freedom to create complex jewellery in a matter of hours. The production of innovative jewellery directly from precious metal powders has recently burst onto the manufacturing scene. Known as 3D printing or Additive Manufacturing where powdered precious metal is melted layer by layer using a laser, this technology is being developed by Cooksongold (part of the Heimerle & Meule group) at its facility in the Jewellery Quarter in Birmingham.


Cooksongold 3D, the Bureau Service area of the business, has seen a 450% sales increase year on year as more and more companies and individuals are starting to design for and adapt to direct precious metal 3D printing. The technology frees designers from the constraints of conventional manufacturing processes and enables the creation of complex and beautiful parts that are ready to finish in a matter of hours. Parts can be made light-weight, hollow and thus very cost-effective they can also be made with intricate articulation which are highly customisable.


David Fletcher, Additive Manufacturing Business Development Manager, said: “By bringing the system to IJL 2018, we’re hoping to provide an introduction to the technology, displaying how the jewellery industry can now adopt the process as part of their supply chain. We believe that the more people understand about the technology, the more they will be able to push the boundaries of jewellery making by completing previously unachievable designs.”


Fotoulla Michael, Head Of Sales, International Jewellery London (IJL) said:
“The jewellery industry doesn’t stand still and, as with all other industries, uses technology to innovate. We are delighted to see the cutting edge of jewellery design and technology on display at IJL. Technology is a vital partner in the industry and pushes the boundaries of creativity and craftsmanship — it is fascinating to see how designers and manufacturers use 3D printers to the advantage of consumers and jewellery collectors everywhere.”


IJL is an unrivalled opportunity for the international jewellery trade to network and find out about the latest industry trends and market developments which will help retailers and suppliers make the right commercial decisions.

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T. Evolution – Jewellery Machinery & Technology Project

 VICENZAORO September Will Mark the Arrival of the New T. Evolution - Jewellery Machinery & Technology Projecticenza – August, 1st. T. Evolution will be making…

 
VICENZAORO September Will Mark the Arrival of the New T. Evolution – Jewellery Machinery & Technology Projecticenza – August, 1st. T. Evolution will be making its debut at VICENZAORO, the European Show specifically for international Gold and Jewellery, organized by IEG – Italian Exhibition Group , scheduled to take place in Vicenza from 22nd to 26th September.


In an ad hoc section inside the Vicenza Exhibition Centre, a new project dedicated to machinery and technology for gold and jewellery processing is about to be created that specifically focuses on technologies and digital methods which are becoming increasingly part of the jewellery-making process.


Jewellery engineering, 3D printing and new digital technologies are, in fact, infiltrating the entire sector, flanking both artisan and industrial manufacturing with new creative and productive models.


The development of 3D printing in jewellery production, lost wax casting, laser cutting systems, software for 3D design in jewellery production, the new plugin for Rhinoceros 6.0: these are the sector’s current and most pressing topics that are opening up prospects for the jewellery world.
T.Evolution will be offering a full programme of workshops and specific technical seminars on these themes, starting from the Product Manager of RhinoGold and Matrix, the parent company of the most used software in 3D technology.


With T.Evolution, VICENZAORO will not only be dedicating space to the most advanced end of the industry’s innovation, it will also be supporting exhibitors’ and sector operators’ enormous demand for a greater continuity during the year for the T.Gold Show, a world leader in the machinery sector, scheduled every year as part of the January edition of VICENZAORO.


Exhibiting at T.Evolution September 2018 will be leading technology, machinery and jewellery processing suppliers in the field of digital technologies.


Thanks to profitable collaboration with the Technical Partner CPV – Centro Produttività Veneto, every edition of T.Evolution will deal with a specific theme of particular interest and usefulness for sector operators.


Exhibiting companies such as FOV by Legor Group S.p.A, 3 DZ, DWS, and PCube, to mention just a few, will be offering sector operators their printers, software and cutting edge professional 3D machinery.
 

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