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How to Produce Engraved Moissanite Tennis Silver Bracelet at JINGYING
Bekendstelling
In the contemporary jewelry manufacturing landscape, the tennis bracelet remains a perennial classic—a continuous line of gemstones set in precious metal, designed to wrap elegantly around the wrist. When enhanced with moissanite—a lab-grown gemstone renowned for its brilliant fire and durability—and executed in sterling silver with custom engraving, this piece becomes both accessible and extraordinary.
JINGYING Juweliersware, met oor 23 years of manufacturing experience in Guangdong, Sjina, has perfected the production of such intricate pieces through a vertically integrated one-stop manufacturing model. Unlike fragmented supply chains where design, gietstuk, instelling, and finishing are handled by different vendors, JINGYING controls every variable under one roof—from the initial CAD wireframe to the final anti-tarnish packaging.
Producing an engraved moissanite tennis bracelet in sterling silver is a symphony of precision technologies: rekenaargesteunde ontwerp (CAD), 3D Drukwerk, Lost-Wax Casting, CNC machining for engraving, and meticulous hand-setting. This report deconstructs each phase of that process, providing a technical roadmap for brands looking to manufacture this high-demand SKU.
Fase 1: Konseptualisering en tegniese ontwerp (CAD)
The journey of a tennis bracelet at JINGYING begins not with metal, but with math. Every curve, stone seat, and engraving coordinate is mapped in three-dimensional space before any physical material is touched.
Design Input Methodology
JINGYING’s design team accepts a wide spectrum of input formats, making the process accessible to both established brands and startup designers:
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Handgetekende sketse: Rough concepts translated into technical drawings.
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Reference photos: Images of existing pieces or natural forms used for inspiration.
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3D files: .STL, .OBJ, or .Rhino files for clients with existing digital assets.
Upon receiving the design brief, CAD engineers begin constructing the parametric model of the bracelet. For a moissanite tennis bracelet, this involves modeling individual links, the hinge mechanism for the clasp, and most critically, die klip instellings.
Engineering for Stone Setting
The CAD phase is where functionality is baked into beauty. Engineers must determine the appropriate wall thickness for the silver settings. If the metal surrounding a moissanite is too thin, the stone will fall out; if too thick, the bracelet becomes heavy and loses its elegant drape.
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Prong design: The tiny metal claws that hold each moissanite are modeled with exact dimensions. For a 3mm round moissanite, the prongs must rise precisely 1.2mm above the girdle of the stone to ensure security without obscuring light entry.
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Channel vs. Tekort: While prong settings (four-claw or six-claw) are standard for maximum light exposure, JINGYING also models channel settings for a modern, flush look.
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Engraving depth: If the bracelet features surface engraving on the links between stones, the CAD file maps this negative space to ensure the metal retains structural integrity after etching.
Before approval, JINGYING produces photorealistic renderings. This allows the client to see how light interacts with the moissanite’s facets and how the engraving sits relative to the stones.
Fase 2: Material Selection – Sterling Silver and Moissanite
The Silver Foundation
Vir hierdie spesifieke produk, 925 Sterling silwer is the substrate. Jingying -gebruik 92.5% pure silver alloyed with other metals (gewoonlik koper) to increase hardness. Pure silver is too soft to hold gemstones securely; the alloy ensures that the prongs maintain tension on the moissanites for years.
Clients can choose various plating options over the silver base:
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Rodiumplaat: A platinum-group metal that gives a brilliant white, mirror-like finish and prevents tarnishing. This is standard for "wit goud" look tennis bracelets.
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Goue platering (Vermeil): A thick layer of 14K, 18K, or 24K gold electroplated over the silver for a luxury yellow or rose gold aesthetic.
The Moissanite Quality
Moissaniet (Silicon Carbide, SiC) is selected for its superior refractive index (2.65-2.69), which exceeds that of diamond (2.42). JINGYING typically utilizes VVS clarity moissaniet, ensuring the stones are eye-clean.
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Snit: Standard round brilliant cut is most common for tennis bracelets, though pear cuts and princess cuts are available for custom orders.
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Color grading: Clients may select D-F (kleurloos) or G-H (near-colorless) stones depending on budget and design requirements.
Fase 3: Prototyping and Mass Production Preparation
Vinnige prototipering (3D Drukwerk)
Once the CAD is finalized, the file is sent to a Sla (Stereolitmikromografie) or DLP (Digitale ligverwerking) 3D printer. These machines cure liquid photopolymer resin layer by layer to create a physical wax or resin model of the bracelet.
This resin model is an exact replica of the final silver piece. It includes the delicate prongs, the hinge mechanisms, and the engraved textures. This step is crucial for two reasons: it allows for a physical fit check, and it serves as the sacrificial element for casting.
Gietstuk (Lost-Wax-metode)
This is the ancient art of metalworking adapted for high precision:
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Belegging: The resin bracelet tree is placed in a steel flask and covered with a plaster-like slurry called belegging.
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Uitbranding: Die fles word in 'n oond verhit. The resin melts and vaporizes, leaving a perfect negative cavity of the bracelet.
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Gietstuk: Gesmel 925 silwer (heated to approximately 1,760°F or 960°C) is forced into the cavity using centrifugal force or vacuum pressure. The metal rushes into the micro-details of the prongs and engraving.
Na verkoeling, Die belegging word weggebreek, revealing the raw silver bracelet casting.
Fase 4: The Art of Stone Setting – Securing the Moissanite
With the raw castings cut from the metal tree, the pieces move to the stone-setting bench. This is the most labor-intensive phase and requires jewelers to work under microscopes.
By Jingying, the stone setting process for a tennis bracelet follows a strict sequence:
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Seat cutting: Using a micro-motor drill, the setter deepens the pre-formed seats in the CAD model to match the exact diameter of the incoming moissanite.
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Stone placement: Each VVS moissanite is manually placed into its seat. Because tennis bracelets often feature 30 na 60 klippe, consistency is key.
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Prong tightening: Using a beading tool or a burnisher, the setter pushes the silver prongs over the crown (bo) of the moissanite. The pressure must be precise—enough to hold the stone securely against daily wear, but not so much that it cracks the gemstone.
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Pave and Channel techniques: For bracelets requiring a "fully iced out" kyk, JINGYING utilizes pave setting, where tiny beads of silver are lifted to hold small stones close together, creating a continuous surface of sparkle.
Fase 5: Engraving – Adding the Custom Identity
With the stones set, the bracelet now requires its custom engraving. JINGYING employs two primary methods for engraving, depending on the complexity and volume.
Metode 1: High-Precision CNC Engraving
For crisp, diep, and repeatable text or logos (such as brand names, reeksnommers, or geometric patterns), JINGYING gebruik CNC (Rekenaar Numeriese Beheer) bewerking.
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Prosesseer: The bracelet is mounted on a 4th-axis rotary table. A diamond-tipped or carbide end mill rotating at 10,000+ RPM follows the G-code path to physically cut the engraving into the silver.
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Voordele: Unmatched precision down to microns; perfect for serialized luxury items.
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Toepassing: Logos on the clasp back or intricate geometric patterns on the link shoulders.
Metode 2: Lasergravering
For high-speed text or delicate surface markings.
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Prosesseer: A fiber laser vaporizes the silver surface to create high-contrast, permanent marks.
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Toepassing: Heartfelt messages, date engravings, or QR codes linking to authenticity certificates.
Fase 6: Finishing and Electroplating
After engraving and setting, the bracelet is physically complete but visually raw. It must be polished and plated.
Poleer
JINGYING’s artisans use a series of rotary tools and compounds to bring the silver to a mirror finish.
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Voorpolering (Tuimel): The bracelet is placed in a tumbler with stainless steel shot to smooth general surfaces.
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Handpoleer: Using a soft muslin buff and rouge compound, jewelers polish the links, avoiding the moissanites to prevent compound buildup in the settings.
Plee (Galvanic Process)
To enhance durability and color, the bracelet enters the electroplating bath.
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Rodiumplaat: For silver/white finish. The bracelet is submerged in a rhodium sulfate solution. An electrical current deposits a bright white, hard layer of rhodium over the silver. This prevents the tarnish that raw silver naturally develops.
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Goue platering (Vermeil): For yellow/rose gold. The silver is first plated with a barrier layer of nickel or copper, then with a thick layer of 18K gold.
Fase 7: Kwaliteitskontrole (The 7-Point Inspection)
Voor verpakking, every engraved moissanite tennis bracelet passes through a rigorous 7-point inspection system:
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Stone Alignment: Is the moissanite table perfectly parallel to the bracelet surface?
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Prong Integrity: A tactile test ensures no prongs are loose.
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Gesluitmeganisme: The box clasp and safety latch must click firmly. Vir 'n tennisarmband, losing the clasp means losing the entire bracelet.
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Platering eenvormigheid: The thickness is measured (dikwels 0.5 na 3 Mikron van goud) to ensure no thin spots.
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Engraving Depth: Verification that the text meets spec and is legible.
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Oppervlakafwerking: Inspection for scratches or bubbles in the plating.
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Dimensionele tjek: The bracelet is measured to ensure it meets the requested length (Bv., 7 duim).
Fase 8: Logistics and Packaging
With final approval, the bracelets are cleaned ultrasonically to remove any polishing residue, gedroog, and packaged. JINGYING offers private label packaging, allowing the brand to place their custom logo on the box.
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Standard production lead time: 20-30 business days for bulk orders.
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Sampling/Prototype: 7-10 werksdae.
Konklusie
Producing an engraved moissanite tennis silver bracelet at JINGYING is a journey of high-tech precision and hands-on artistry. The process leverages CAD/CAM for structural perfection, Lost-Wax Casting for economic scalability, expert stone setting vir glans, en CNC-gravure for bespoke identity. By utilizing 925 sterling silwer as basis, JINGYING bridges the gap between affordability and luxury, while moissanite provides the ethical, durable fire that modern consumers demand.
For a brand looking to enter the custom jewelry market, partnering with a one-stop manufacturer like JINGYING eliminates the logistical nightmares of coordinating multiple factories. From the first sketch to the final engraved clasp, every millimeter of the bracelet is accountable to a single, integrated quality management system.


