Robots are changing the world of high jewellery, from reducing production costs to creating daring new designs.
Jewellery brands like Tanishq and Malabar Gold are integrating robotic arms into their studios, harnessing the machines' agile movement and precision. From chain-making to polishing to casting, these machines are providing jewellery makers increased productivity levels under decreased supervision. Production costs for jewellers switching to automation systems have resulted in costs dropping by 50% as against the conventional method.
They have enhanced productivity more than two times in comparison to conventional methods," said a Tanishq spokesperson. At Tanishq, more than 150 employees work along with a team of 30-plus technology experts in the machine-made jewellery section.
Jewellery making has been labour-intensive traditionally, owing to the artistic precision and creativity required for exquisite products. However, fast-selling dailywear products like plain hoops, wedding bands, diamond engagement rings and bangles have exited the realm involving manual tasks. Coins, which have emerged as a popular investment option, apart from being a convenient gifting item during festivals, too, are being made with retrofitted machines.
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