
Gain core skills in designing and crafting jewellery using professional tools and techniques—perfect for turning concepts into finished pieces.
Jewellery Designing & Manufacturing Technology – Professional Training Program
Duration: 3 Months Total Hours: 120 hours Course 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
Participants will:
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
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Introduction to Jewellery
o Overview of jewellery types and significance in various cultures
o Introduction to different materials used in jewellery-making
Workshop Calculations
o Fundamentals of weight, purity, and measurements in goldsmithing
o Calculations for alloying and estimating gold purity in designs
Design Elements and Principles
o Study of design elements: line, shape, form, space, texture, and colour
o Design principles such as balance, contrast, unity, and rhythm
Conceptual Design Development
o Idea generation and research techniques for new designs
o Translating concepts into practical design sketches
Rendering Techniques
o Basics of sketching and rendering jewellery designs by hand and digitally
o Visualizing concepts for client presentations and fabrication
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Stone Types and Classifications
o Overview of gemstones: precious, semi-precious, and synthetic stones
o Key attributes and qualities of different stone types
Stone Shapes and Colour
o Common stone shapes used in jewellery (round, oval, pear, etc.)
o Influence of colour on design and market value
Stone Cuts
o Understanding different cuts (e.g., brilliant, step, cabochon)
o Basics of selecting cuts for aesthetic appeal and durability
Types of Stone Settings
o Overview of prong, bezel, channel, pavé, and other settings
o Practical tips for choosing the right setting based on design and function
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Fabrication Area
o Essential equipment and layout for jewellery fabrication
o Safety and organization in a workshop environment
Acid Operation Area
o Safe handling and use of acids in cleaning and etching processes
o Protective gear and emergency procedures
Finishing Area
o Tools and techniques for polishing and finishing jewellery
o Cleaning and quality-checking for professional presentation
Additional Work Area
o Space management for specialized tasks like casting and engraving
Workshop Requirements
o Guidelines for setting up an efficient, safe workspace
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Holding Tools
o Types and uses of tools like tweezers, clamps, and Vises
Striking Tools
o Understanding the role of hammers and punches in metal shaping
o Techniques for safe and effective striking
Compression Tools
o Introduction to pliers, anvils, and other compression tools for metal forming
Cutting Tools
o Safe use of saws, shears, and other tools for precise metal cutting
Mechanized Power Tools
o Overview of rotary tools for drilling, grinding, and polishing
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Alloys and Alloying
o Overview of alloy types and properties in goldsmithing
o Basics of alloying to modify metal properties
Melting Techniques
o Equipment and safety practices for melting metals
Understanding Flames and Flux
o Use of flames and flux to prevent oxidation and facilitate soldering
Solders and Soldering Techniques
o Types of solders and methods for joining metals
o Soldering techniques for strong, clean joins
Annealing and Fusing
o Heat treatment processes for softening and shaping metals
o Techniques for fusing without solder
Jewellery Designing & Manufacturing Technology
₹125,000.00
A hands-on program offering foundational skills in jewellery design, materials, tools, and workshop techniques. Participants learn to conceptualize, craft, and finish jewellery pieces through expert-led modules and guided projects—equipping them for professional-quality fabrication in real-world settings.
