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Weston Beamor launches website

Weston Beamor has launched a new website showcasing the breadth of the jewellery making services it offers its customers.

The Birmingham precious metal casting house and provider of Bespoke CAD and RP services to jewellery manufacturers, retailers and designer makers countrywide, has launched www.westonbeamor.co.uk to demonstrate its full services.

The website is consistent with the rebranding of the company, implemented last summer, and features its clean, bold, style and signature bright-yellow house colour.

Founded in 1947, Weston Beamor was one of Britain’s first precious metal casting houses and today continues to offer customers regular casting across a full range of gold alloys as well as in platinum, palladium and silver. Over the years the company has also invested in new technologies and highly skilled staff and has broadened its remit to provide a full, bespoke, CAD design service; a rapid prototyping service and hallmarking through its own in-house Assay Office operated for it by The Birmingham Assay Office. Weston Beamor also offers a full finishing and stone setting service for its bespoke CAD customers.

Weston Beamor director Yvonne Brookes said: “This website has been designed to show our customers and potential customers just how comprehensive our jewellery making services actually are.

“We wanted a site that is easily accessible, clear and easy to use and which also shows at a glance the varied services we can offer and we feel we have succeeded in our aim.”

Weston Beamor has also created a short video, which can be viewed on the site. This was shot on its own premises and demonstrates the entire production process from the creation of a design by its CAD designers, through to the production of a rapid prototype resin and the complete lost-wax casting process.

To see the video, click here.

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