If you are a jewelry manufacturer, a bespoke designer, or a student of gemology, you have likely heard the name whispered in forums and trade shows. But what exactly is Matrix Gold? Is it a new software, an update, or a complete overhaul of the legacy system?

Drag and drop a diamond from the "Gem Library." Input the exact measurements (diameter, crown height, pavilion depth). Matrix Gold automatically calculates the ideal prong height.

If you are still on Matrix 9, you are limited by RAM (32-bit). Matrix Gold opens up 64-bit processing, allowing you to design high-photo-realistic pavé tennis bracelets with thousands of stones without crashing. The Workflow: From Concept to Casting Using Gemvision Matrix Gold shortens the production pipeline. Here is a typical workflow for a custom engagement ring:

In the world of jewelry design, precision meets artistry. For decades, RhinoGold and Gemvision dominated the CAD (Computer-Aided Design) landscape. However, the industry has evolved, and the latest benchmark is Gemvision Matrix Gold .

This article dives deep into the features, workflow advantages, and business impact of using Gemvision Matrix Gold for high-end jewelry creation. To understand Matrix Gold, we must first look back. Gemvision’s original "Matrix" was a plug-in for Rhino 5. Later, "RhinoGold" emerged as a competitor. After a strategic merger of technologies, MatrixGold was born—currently developed by CGI (Computer Generated Solutions) .

Use the "Profile Sweep" tool. Instead of drawing curves, you pick a cross-section from the library (e.g., "Flat profile with milgrain").

For the large manufacturer: It standardizes your workflow, reducing human error in stone setting calculations.

Select the surface of the ring's shoulder. Click "Pave." Tell the software: "1.2mm stones, 0.5mm spacing, bead setting." In 2 seconds, Matrix Gold cuts the holes, creates the beads, and leaves clearance vents for wax injection.