Cooksongold launch new laser cutting service

 

Cooksongold launch new Laser Cutting Service

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Cooksongold, the UK’s leading jewellery making supplier, is thrilled to announce the launch of its new Laser Cutting service on 27 August 2024. With its state-of-the-art laser cutting technology, Cooksongold now offers exceptional accuracy, allowing for high levels of detail and customisation in designs that would be difficult to achieve with traditional methods. 

This service provides the opportunity to get personalised names, words, design shapes and blanks cut in eight different precious metals, including gold, silver and platinum, ready for you to finish at home.

Using Cooksongold’s online portal, you are able to create and customise your chosen designs through the website in just four simple steps:

  1. Choose name tag or design shape
    Start your laser cutting journey by entering a name or word or choosing a shape from the design library.
  2. Customise your design
    Select your font (if applicable), precious metal alloy and size. You can also select loops and a chain.
  3. Laser cut
    Advanced laser technology precisely cuts your design which is then delivered to your door.
  4. You finish
    You can finish your piece by hand or by machine, ready for you to polish and assemble.
  5. For more information
    visit www.cooksongold.com/laser-cutting.

Cooksongold is the UK’s biggest jewellery making supplier and supplies precious metal and equipment to the jewellery industry and precious metal for investment.

Customers can buy gold, silver, palladium and platinum in forms like bars, sheet, wire, grain and tube, a large amount of which is recycled. Cooksongold’s website features the latest precious metal prices. The company is part of the HM Group.

Heimerle + Meule has been operating as a silver and gold refinery since 1845. It sells precious metal products to the dental and jewellery industries, as well as for investment. The firm’s head office is in Pforzheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Rebecca van Rooijen

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