Ideas often come before limitations. A designer sketches a suspended glass panel, a layered decorative wall, or a lighting piece where glass and metal interact seamlessly.
A glass panel looks simple until the moment you try to process it. One small chip at the edge of a hole, one slight misalignment during drilling, and the entire piece can become unusable.
A broken clasp waiting on a workbench, a ring that no longer fits, a loose gemstone that risks falling out—these are the kinds of problems jewelry professionals face every day.