Emorie Lathon
Production-focused Custom Jeweler (Bench + CAD)
I design jewelry to cast cleanly, set predictably, and move through production without rework.
I approach design and manufacturing as one system. Decisions made in CAD directly affect casting stability, setting pressure, finishing efficiency, durability, and long-term wear.
My training and independent work focus on the full workflow:
CAD modeling → printing → casting → stone setting → finishing → inspection.
Most production issues happen at handoffs between steps. I aim to solve those problems early so pieces move cleanly through the bench without rework.
Intro
• Production-ready CAD (structural integrity, tolerances, stone spacing)
• Bench execution: setting, assembly, finishing, and corrections
• Designing for durability and reduced repair frequency
• Balancing efficiency with custom-level craftsmanship
• Comfortable working independently in focused studio production
What I can Contribute
I don’t design pieces to only look good in render.
I design for casting stability, controlled setting pressure, accessible polishing, and everyday wear without returning to the bench.
Clean seats, secure stones, and predictable results matter more than visual complexity. My goal is always to design once and produce cleanly.
How I Approcach The Work
Why This Role Fits
I’m drawn to a studio environment built around consistency, craftsmanship, and accountability. I value refining processes and contributing to designs that scale into reliable production while still feeling custom.
I’d welcome the opportunity to contribute to Bailey’s custom and private label work while continuing to grow within a high-level production team.