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Jewellery Designing & Manufacturing Technology – Professional Training Program

Duration: 3 Months   |   Timings: 120 hours   |   Fee: ₹125,000

🔍 Course Overview

This intensive training program is designed to provide comprehensive knowledge and hands-on experience in traditional goldsmithing and jewellery fabrication. Covering foundational concepts in design, materials, tools, and workshop practices, the course guides participants from conceptual development to project-based execution. Through expert-led modules and practical sessions, learners gain essential skills for crafting high-quality jewellery in a professional environment.

📚 Key Learning Outcomes

  • Understand jewellery types, cultural significance, and material applications
  • Apply workshop calculations for weight, purity, and alloy estimation
  • Develop concepts through design principles, sketching, and rendering techniques
  • Gain knowledge of gemstones, their attributes, cuts, shapes, and settings
  • Set up a safe, functional workshop and follow fabrication area protocols
  • Handle goldsmithing tools, from basic hand tools to mechanized equipment
  • Learn metallurgy essentials including alloying, melting, annealing, and soldering
  • Execute key fabrication techniques such as filing, sawing, wire drawing, enamelling, and buffing
  • Complete guided projects like rings, pendants, earrings, and beads stringing
  • Build creative and technical confidence through real-world jewellery production

🛠️ Who Should Attend

This program is ideal for individuals aspiring to build a career in jewellery design and goldsmithing. Eligibility: Must be 18 years or older and have completed education up to 8th grade.
Recommended for:

  • Aspiring jewellery designers and artisans
  • Professionals transitioning from manual to structured fabrication workflows
  • Enthusiasts seeking formal training in traditional goldsmithing techniques
  • Entrepreneurs looking to enter the handmade or custom jewellery market
What will you learn

  • Introduction to Jewellery
    • Overview of jewellery types and significance in various cultures
    • Introduction to different materials used in jewellery-making
  • Workshop Calculations
    • Fundamentals of weight, purity, and measurements in goldsmithing
    • Calculations for alloying and estimating gold purity in designs
  • Design Elements and Principles
    • Study of design elements: line, shape, form, space, texture, and colour
    • Design principles such as balance, contrast, unity, and rhythm
  • Conceptual Design Development
    • Idea generation and research techniques for new designs
    • Translating concepts into practical design sketches
  • Rendering Techniques
    • Basics of sketching and rendering jewellery designs by hand and digitally
    • Visualizing concepts for client presentations and fabrication

  • Stone Types and Classifications
    • Overview of gemstones: precious, semi-precious, and synthetic stones
    • Key attributes and qualities of different stone types
  • Stone Shapes and Colour
    • Common stone shapes used in jewellery (round, oval, pear, etc.)
    • Influence of colour on design and market value
  • Stone Cuts
    • Understanding different cuts (e.g., brilliant, step, cabochon)
    • Basics of selecting cuts for aesthetic appeal and durability
  • Types of Stone Settings
    • Overview of prong, bezel, channel, pavé, and other settings
    • Practical tips for choosing the right setting based on design and function

  • Fabrication Area
    • Essential equipment and layout for jewellery fabrication
    • Safety and organization in a workshop environment
  • Acid Operation Area
    • Safe handling and use of acids in cleaning and etching processes
    • Protective gear and emergency procedures
  • Finishing Area
    • Tools and techniques for polishing and finishing jewellery
    • Cleaning and quality-checking for professional presentation
  • Additional Work Area
    • Space management for specialized tasks like casting and engraving
  • Workshop Requirements
    • Guidelines for setting up an efficient, safe workspace

  • Holding Tools
    • Types and uses of tools like tweezers, clamps, and Vises
  • Striking Tools
    • Understanding the role of hammers and punches in metal shaping
    • Techniques for safe and effective striking
  • Compression Tools
    • Introduction to pliers, anvils, and other compression tools for metal forming
  • Cutting Tools
    • Safe use of saws, shears, and other tools for precise metal cutting
  • Mechanized Power Tools
    • Overview of rotary tools for drilling, grinding, and polishing

  • Alloys and Alloying
    • Overview of alloy types and properties in goldsmithing
    • Basics of alloying to modify metal properties
  • Melting Techniques
    • Equipment and safety practices for melting metals
  • Understanding Flames and Flux
    • Use of flames and flux to prevent oxidation and facilitate soldering
  • Solders and Soldering Techniques
    • Types of solders and methods for joining metals
    • Soldering techniques for strong, clean joins
  • Annealing and Fusing
    • Heat treatment processes for softening and shaping metals
    • Techniques for fusing without solder

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