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Career in Jewellery Designing
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India being one of the largest gold consuming country jewellery designers, having new ideas and trends in fashion related changes are hugely sought after in the industry. Jewellery trade had been a family owned trade for the past years as it was passes on from generation to generation.
Customers are no longer looking for the traditional old designs insterd they want new designes and jewellery which match their costumes. Mostly they go for customised jewellery which match their dresses and outfits. Now comes in the job of a jewellery designer who must have the capability to design ornaments for office wear, party wear, casual wear or be it for a a occasion like a marriage or sangeet or so on....
The institutes offering courses in jewellery designing :-
Gemological Institute of America,
Mumbai
Ensign
New Delhi
Jewellery Design and Technological Institute,
Noida
Xavier's College
Mumbai
Indian Institute of Jewellery
Mumbai
Apeejay Institute of Design
New Delhi
Indian Gemological Institute
New Delhi
Pearl Academy of Fashion
Jaipur, Ludhiana, Chennai
Jewellery Product and Development Centre
New Delhi
NIFT
New Delhi
Jewelery that suits the budget are also gaining momentum these days. Together with creating beautiful intricate designs the ornaments should also match ones budget. A lot of professional brands are comming up in the market like Tanishq, Collection G, Oyesterbay, Gili, Asmi and so on. Here a course from a good institute comes to help.
Good institutes help the students to understand the raw materials they use to make the jewellery. The value of the gems they are using, how new patterns and designs can be made from various stones, grades of the different stones used based on the colour and the carat weight and also the manufacturing deatils of these gems are thought in detail. As the technology is constantly changing a student should choose the institute which promises the latest production techniques.
Students who have a talent in designing could do well in the field. A bit of a work experience would be a added qualification. The courses offered at various institutes vary from four years to 6 months. After 10+2 also you can take up the career.
What does a jewellery designer do?
Lets have a look into their work:-
- Computer sided designing of the image of the jewellery how it will look after completion.
- Making the frame for the jewellery.
- Making the necessary spane to mount the stone so that it can fit into the gap perfectly.
- Polishing the piece of jewellery.
- Making moulds from wax, plaster or so on for making models of the jewellery.
- Electroplating the metal onto the base metal.
- To join pieces of metal by laser or other methods.
- To engrave letters or patterns on the metals.
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