3D Jewelry Design Masterclass with RhinoArtisan in Madrid

On September 23rd and 24th, we had the pleasure of hosting an exciting 3D jewellery design masterclass in Madrid in collaboration with EALFI – Escuela de Alta Joyería. This event brought together 140 participants from companies, professionals, and students, all passionate about the world of jewellery.

During the masterclass, we showcased RhinoArtisan through practical examples and real jewellery cases, highlighting its potential in design and manufacturing. We covered all technical aspects of production, allowing attendees to gain a deeper understanding of how this tool can transform their creative process.

We want to thank all the attendees for their interest and participation and the entire EALFI team for their invaluable support in organizing the event. It was undoubtedly a great opportunity to learn and share knowledge in a collaborative environment.

We look forward to seeing everyone again at future events and continuing to promote 3D jewellery design with RhinoArtisan.

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