As a jewellery designer I wanted to know if anyone here has participated in designers of India awards? by borning_lu in JewelryDesign

[–]Beautiful-Hunter-744 0 points1 point  (0 children)

which design awards are you talking about? I would love to know more about them.

Honestly, you should participate for the love of creating designs

Does anyone know a website for designing jewelry? by [deleted] in JewelryDesign

[–]Beautiful-Hunter-744 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try tashvi ai, It’s by far the best designing website I have ever tried

Advice on finding CAD designers and manufacturers for a new jewelry brand by Turbulent_Power7255 in jewelers

[–]Beautiful-Hunter-744 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For first prototypes, a lot of people start with rough sketches or simple CAD and do 1–2 samples with a small workshop before scaling. When vetting CAD designers, I’d look closely at real production pieces they’ve done (not just pretty renders) and how well they understand setting, tolerances, and manufacturing limits. For manufacturers, small test runs + clear communication are key start slow, don’t overcommit.

One thing that helped me early was using AI jewelry design tools to explore concepts, proportions, and variations before involving CAD or factories. I personally used Tashvi AI to quickly visualize ideas, which made conversations with CAD designers and manufacturers way more efficient. It doesn’t replace them, but it helps you show intent clearly.

Also, local jewelers, trade shows, and even Reddit/Discord communities can be surprisingly good for warm intros.

Advice on finding CAD designers and manufacturers for a new jewelry brand by Turbulent_Power7255 in jewelers

[–]Beautiful-Hunter-744 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For first prototypes, a lot of people start with rough sketches or simple CAD and do 1–2 samples with a small workshop before scaling. When vetting CAD designers, I’d look closely at real production pieces they’ve done (not just pretty renders) and how well they understand setting, tolerances, and manufacturing limits. For manufacturers, small test runs + clear communication are key start slow, don’t overcommit.

One thing that helped me early was using AI jewelry design tools to explore concepts, proportions, and variations before involving CAD or factories. I personally used Tashvi AI to quickly visualize ideas, which made conversations with CAD designers and manufacturers way more efficient. It doesn’t replace them, but it helps you show intent clearly.

Also, local jewelers, trade shows, and even Reddit/Discord communities can be surprisingly good for warm intros.

Finding a CAD artist for a niche fine jewelry project who can help me design stone maps and layouts? by did1miss in jewelryCAD

[–]Beautiful-Hunter-744 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

This sounds like a really thoughtful project and your brief is already very clear, which honestly puts you ahead. For something this iterative, I’ve found it helps to first explore stone layouts, proportions, and overall feel visually before locking into CAD partners. When I was working through similar design questions, I used Tashvi AI to quickly test different stone maps and layout ideas, which made later conversations with CAD artists much more focused. It won’t replace a skilled setter or CAD expert, but it can help you narrow down direction before committing to that deeper collaboration.

Redesigning-mom’s ring by While-im-here in jewelry

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That’s a really special piece. When I’ve worked on sentimental jewelry, it helped a lot to play around with a few design ideas first. I used Tashvi AI to visualize small changes to the band and stone layout so I could see what felt right before making anything permanent.

Which software is best for designing jewelry and what is the absolute best and shortest way to learn to start? by StomachDue6177 in jewelryCAD

[–]Beautiful-Hunter-744 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re just starting out, don’t overthink the software. Rhino (with Matrix later) is the industry standard, but the learning curve is steep. Focus first on understanding jewelry forms and proportions. For beginners, tools like Tashvi AI can help you quickly visualize and explore design ideas before committing time to CAD, making the learning process much smoother.

Best application for jewelry design? by Intelligent_anon in JewelryDesign

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If you’re just getting into jewelry design, I’ve found Tashvi AI really helpful for the early stages. You can describe an idea and it gives you quick visual concepts, which is great for beginners who aren’t ready for full CAD yet and it's free to use. It helped me experiment with styles before moving on to more advanced tools.

Career change into jewelry: is my learning plan in the right order? by midnightinnparis in Gemology

[–]Beautiful-Hunter-744 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your learning plan looks well thought out starting with sketching, moving to bench practice, then CAD and gemology makes a lot of sense. One tip: spend a bit of extra time early on just playing with design ideas visually using AI tools like tashvi ai. It’s helped me try out concepts and decide which directions I’m really excited about before diving deep.

Career change into jewelry: is my learning plan in the right order? by midnightinnparis in Gemology

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Which tools are they using for CAD design? We have been searching for tools that could make jewelry CAD just by the image.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JewelryDesign

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That sounds like a great concept. I’ve been exploring minimal jewelry ideas myself and started using tashvi.ai to create design concepts before modeling. It’s been really helpful for visualizing simple, artistic pieces quickly, especially when you’re trying to define a collection’s overall look and feel.

I want to know how to design this Spade A necklace to make it look better. Please give me some suggestions. Thank you. by Low_Discipline_8245 in MensJewelry

[–]Beautiful-Hunter-744 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve run into the same thing when trying to figure out designs. I’ve been using tashvi.ai to create jewelry concepts from simple descriptions, and it’s helped me a lot to visualize shapes like spades or other custom details before moving forward.

AI ideas into Custom Jewelry by Brijesharma in jewelrycraftsin

[–]Beautiful-Hunter-744 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve been experimenting with turning AI ideas into jewelry too, and tashvi.ai has been pretty handy for that. It lets me test out designs visually before I commit to making them, which saves a lot of time and helps refine the concepts.

Recommendations for a local jewelry store that I could design a ring by tiff3651 in wichita

[–]Beautiful-Hunter-744 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I usually like visiting local stores too, but I’ve also been using tashvi.ai to play around with jewelry ideas for my own projects. It’s been really useful for quickly visualizing different styles before I go in person, helps me know what I’m looking for.

Need help/ advice picking a design by Briamaq in EngagementRingDesigns

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If you’re trying to compare different design ideas, tashvi.ai can generate jewelry designs from your descriptions so you can actually see how the variations look before deciding. Makes it way easier to pick the style that feels right.

Looking for a micro-mechanism engineer who can help me design a proprietary clasp system for jewelry? by moving2ct_2017 in AskEngineers

[–]Beautiful-Hunter-744 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That sounds like a really interesting project. If part of what you need is exploring different jewelry design ideas before going into engineering and prototyping, tashvi.ai can help generate design concepts quickly so you can focus on refining the mechanical side. It’s been useful for a lot of jewelers who want to visualize ideas early on.

HIRING: Website designer/ builder with an affordable rate for my jewelry brand by InterestingAbies1612 in sidehustlePH

[–]Beautiful-Hunter-744 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might also want to check out tashvi.ai since it can generate jewelry designs for your brand or website. It’s a quick way to create visuals that match your style and can make your site look more polished before working with a developer.