The company,
Rembrandt Charms, is a business owned by a family who has been running the business for decades and continuously, they ranked number one as the most desired present. Now, arent you curious on how these famous charms are made? What are the processes involved in creating these charms? The following paragraph is an overview of the production of
Rembrandt Charms.
Designing, casting and finishing jewelrya brief overview of the number of steps required to manufacture a Rembrandt charm. Charms are designed at the model area, where artisans sculpt the metal models using actual items, sketches and pictures. A rubber mold is taken from the original hand-made model. Layers of rubber are solidified around the model by applying extreme heat and pressure until the rubber is solid or vulcanized. The master model is removed by expert precision using a surgical knife. The rubber mold is then prepared. Molten wax is injected into the rubber mold. When the wax hardens, an exact wax reproduction of the original model is carefully removed from the mold. Each wax is thoroughly inspected, cleaned and adjusted to perfection. The wax replicas are then attached to a base, creating a wax tree. The craftsman assures that none of the waxes touch each other. The wax tree is then placed in a metal cylinder called the flask. A smooth mixture of plaster called investment is carefully poured into the flask which covers the wax patterns. Then, air is removed using a vacuum system. The flask is heated and the wax evaporates, leaving no trace other than a perfect cavity in the hardened plaster representing the original master model. Gold and silver casting grains are poured into the graphite crucible. The precious metal is heated until it becomes a liquid. At a precise instant that the gold and silver meet the correct temperature, the liquid metal is injected into the cavities. And then the gold and silver is cooled to a solid state. The plaster is washed away which exposes the original castings. The castings are cleaned and cut. Then they are sent to the craftsmen where they refine each piece of jewelry. Some require different parts which are needed to be meticulously soldered. A variety of intricate bracelets are assembled at the jewelers bench. The charms are then sent to the polishing department for the preliminary polishing stages. The polishing compounds are removed be an ultrasonic cleaning process. After that, the charms will be returned to the polishing department for the final polishing touches to produce a brilliant finish. The charms are steamed clean and dry.
After the very tedious process, the charms are inspected for quality in order to inspect the fine finish and to prevent them for tarnishing. Final inspection by the quality control department is completed before packaging.
Rembrandt Charms provides costumers thousands of hand-crafted precious memories in silver and gold. Customers are guaranteed of quality products from Rembrandt Charms. More information can be found at http://www.charmnjewelry.com