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Custom Jewelry Design Corp Progresses its Cutting Edge by Embracing Yesterdays Journeys With the Latest Talents of CAD/CAM Technology.

2011-05-19
CINCINNATI, OH, May 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) Koop Diamond Cutters, Inc., Cincinnati, OH began its business venture in 1966, founded by Clarence "Whitey" Koop. Whitey started the business solely cutting diamonds until his son Butch began adding his artistic flair creating Koop Custom jewelry pieces on an individual basis. Expanding their venture, Butch started Cincinnati Casting, Inc. in 1974. This was a jewelry casting company and jewelry manufacturing business operated with three partners from South Africa. The business was wholesale to jewelry stores as well as individuals. In 1977, Butch Koop purchased Cincinnati Casting, Inc. from the three partners and combined it with Koop Diamond Cutters to form Koop Diamond Cutters, Inc. The corporation started manufacturing complete fashion jewelry lines for four large national companies. Through the years a third generation has expanded Koop Diamond Cutters, Inc. in to a full manufacturing plant and retailing center. The course is to place Koop Diamond Cutters, Inc. "a cut above" the rest by utilizing the latest in CAD/CAM technology to create fine custom jewelry needs of any design capacity.

Yesteryears journeys have developed the passion seen today in the designs of Koop Custom jewelry pieces created by Butch and sons, Justin and Elliot Koop. It is an evolution that starts with a creative conceptual meeting, and leads to the jewelry art design process involving sketches and computer-aided technologies of the design, analysis and manufacture of the jewelry (CAD/CAM). Koop Diamond Cutters, Inc. continues to evolve its business by embracing the powers of this CAD/CAM technology. The Matrix software allows Koop to replicate, change and design new 3D jewelry on screen while generating a detailed color preview image that can be printed or emailed to the customer. Matrix outputs all file types generating dimensionally accurate wax models, which finally unveil a precise piece of jewelry through casting, setting and polishing. The result is an exclusive piece of Koop Custom jewelry that is truly "a cut above" the rest.

Koop Diamond Cutters, Inc. additionally utilizes the latest casting, laser welder and vacuum injection machines within the manufacturing shop operated by skilled craftsman, needed to perform jewelry repair services, restoration and problem solving with solutions such as adjustable shanks.

The mission of Koop Diamond Cutters, Inc. is to provide customers with the highest quality product and service at the most competitive prices for all custom, wholesale and retail jewelry needs. Koop Diamond Cutters, Inc. remains progressive with the latest technologies as utilized with their Interactive Custom Design System (ICDS).

The Koop family incorporates their family heritage and values in to the craftsmanship of their service and jewelry, working as a team to ensure a meaningful and unique piece of jewelry to be presented as a family heirloom for future generations.

If you'd like more information about this topic or Koop Diamond Cutters, Inc., please contact Butch or Justin Koop at (513)621-2838, or visit http://www.koopdiamondcutters.com to learn more about the family corporation, and view jewelry photos and inventory - "a cut above" the rest.

Koop Diamond Cutters, Inc. is a family-owned jewelry business operating since 1966. They are known for their Koop Custom jewelry pieces created on an individual basis through an art design process involving concept, sketch and computer-aided technolgies of the design, analysis and manufacture of the jewelry. Please contact Koop Diamond Cutters, Inc. at (513)621-2838, or visit http://www.koopdiamondcutters.com


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[Press-News.org] Koop Diamond Cutters, Inc. - Exclusive Koop Custom Jewelry Design
Custom Jewelry Design Corp Progresses its Cutting Edge by Embracing Yesterdays Journeys With the Latest Talents of CAD/CAM Technology.