In the jewelry industry, standing out means combining craftsmanship and innovation.
A laser welder for jewelry is now a key technology for businesses that want to improve workmanship quality, expand their services, and optimize production times without losing control over detail.
More and more businesses, from jewelry stores and the specialized goldsmith workshop to structured manufacturing companies, rely on this technology to work precious metals with precision, consistency, and greater operational flexibility.
Laser welding for jewelry has transformed the way precious metals are worked, making it possible to carry out precise operations even on very delicate or already mounted components, correct casting defects, and work on complex details such as filigree and pavé.
At the same time, it opens up new opportunities, such as permanent jewelry or the production of small runs of jewelry and accessories, customized or made to order.
"Laser welding on a gold diamond bracelet: clean and precise results, with no damage to the stones"
Choosing a laser welder isn't just a matter of comparing technical specifications; it's about assessing your own work style.
Before looking at technical features such as power, spot diameter, or machine size, it is useful to ask what services you want to offer, how often the laser will be used, and which metals you work with most often.
In practical terms, the first question is ease of use: often the real limit is not the technology itself, but the time or skills available to use it effectively.
For jewelry stores, it is essential to have a straightforward machine that allows new services to be introduced without disrupting day-to-day work in the shop.
In workshops, workmanship quality and versatility across different operations become central.
In more structured businesses, the focus shifts to productivity, continuity, and reducing processing times.
The second aspect concerns the type of work: single repairs, one-off pieces, and large-scale production require different approaches.
A jeweler focused mainly on after-sales service and customization will have different needs from a company that must support intensive production cycles.
Finally, the operating context also matters: the available space, the organization of the work environment, and the integration into existing production workflows.
From these elements, the choice of the most suitable model follows naturally.
In a goldsmithing context, a laser for jewelry makes it possible to work on micro-components and gemstones with virtually no risk of fractures or alterations.
Energy is concentrated on a precise point, limiting heat dispersion and allowing work even just a few tenths of a millimeter away from delicate elements or finished jewelry without causing damage.
An Orotig laser welder can support a wide range of activities: ring repairs, welding on jump rings, clasps, prongs, and pavé settings, closing porosity caused by casting, repairing watch components such as cases or casebacks, and welding accessories such as buckles or metal chains that, with more traditional techniques, would require more time, more rework, or in some cases would be inaccessible to flame welding.
"Laser welding on jewelry: on the left the chain closure rings before processing, on the right the result achieved with laser technology"
To explore all the applications of laser welding in the goldsmith sector, read the article “Laser Welding in Jewelry: Advantages and Uses”.
Below is an overview of the models based on type of use, to make the choice easier to navigate.
Orotig laser welders are designed specifically to respond to these differences, supporting every type of business according to its level of use and its goals.
Midi Tech is the ideal solution for those approaching laser welding for the first time or working in contexts where simplicity and speed are essential. Its intuitive interface makes it possible to start working right away, even for less experienced operators.
Its compact dimensions make it ideal for jewelry stores and small workshops, where space is often limited.
For jewelry stores and small workshops that use the laser more frequently, Evo White offers a balance between ease of use and operational continuity. With its compact design, it allows you to manage day-to-day work, from small repairs to more frequent operations, with particular attention to precious metals such as silver.
Its intuitive interface and the option to automatically adjust power and pulse duration parameters according to the selected spot size and metal make it possible to weld without interruptions as part of the daily workflow, even when available space is limited.
When laser welding is part of everyday work, Evo X delivers power and performance without compromising quality, even on white gold, silver, or platinum.
Suitable for one-off pieces, new collections, and repairs, it supports frequent and continuous use even at high working frequencies. Its spot precision down to 0.1 mm, as standard, makes it ideal for operations that require control over detail and high-quality finishing.
For contexts where quality and control are essential, Evo X Tech takes laser welding to a higher level.
SoftSpot technology enables soft, even, and clean welds on a range of metals, including reflective materials such as white gold, silver, and platinum. The smart footswitch allows parameters to be adjusted during work without interrupting operations, simply by varying the pressure on the pedal. It is a solution suited to complex applications and high-quality standards.
In high-end jewelry contexts and in large manufacturing companies in the jewelry and accessories sector, Revo X models are designed for intensive production cycles, while maintaining consistent performance on metals such as gold, silver, platinum, bronze, and brass.
They support large-scale production while ensuring operational continuity. In particular, the Revo X line is designed for maximum productivity needs, guaranteeing 24/7 duty cycles.
All Orotig laser welders are designed in-house with particular attention to the user experience and ease of use. From the display, the operator has direct control over the machine and can easily monitor the main operating parameters, such as temperature and cooling system status, always working in optimal conditions.
Ease of use is also reflected in the interface, which, for example, allows the operator to select the metal to be processed starting from preset parameters, or to quickly adjust settings according to the application, making the machine accessible even to operators who are not highly specialized.
This is decisive when the technology needs to become part of day-to-day work without slowing down existing workflows.
In addition, every laser welder for jewelry can be configured and adapted to the specific needs of the production context, ensuring a high level of operational flexibility.
For a jewelry store, this can mean expanding services. For a workshop, increasing precision and reducing rework. For a company, supporting larger volumes with greater continuity.
"Summary table of the complete Orotig laser welder lineup: from the entry-level Midi Tech to the top-of-the-range Revo X"
A downloadable PDF is available for a complete overview of the different welding machine models: TABLE
Choosing the right laser welder for jewelry therefore starts with a practical evaluation: what kind of work you do, how often you do it, what results you want to achieve, and how the machine needs to integrate into your existing processes.
For this reason, there is no single model that suits everyone. There is the machine that best fits the way a jewelry store, workshop, or manufacturing company wants to grow: simpler, more versatile, higher-performing, or more oriented toward intensive production.
Choosing well means turning laser welding for jewelry into an everyday tool for quality, service, and competitiveness: a technology that does not replace the goldsmith’s expertise but enhances it and makes it more effective.