Monday 18 June 2012

Basic Jewellery Designing Course, weekend course, 3D Jewel CAD, Rhino CAD, Part time Professional course for Working people in Chennai Nungambakkam Greams Road Thousand lights


FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: 

Aesera Jewel Design  Academy
No 144/74, Eskay building, 3rd floor, 
Greams Road, Thousand Lights
Chennai, India, Tamil Nadu
Mobile:  +91-44-42027188,
+91-44-42027166


The institute offers the below courses , Students who are intrested to learn please contact the above adress, our counsellor will be reciprocating you back .


Jewelry design is the art or profession of creating, crafting, fabricating, or renderingdesigns for jewelry. This is an ancient practice of the goldsmith or metalworker that evolved to a billion-dollar industry with the odyssey from ancient cultures into the machine age. Jewelry design falls under the category of what is commonly known as "functional art," being art that can be worn or used.
Before an article of jewelry is created, design concepts are rendered followed by detailedtechnical drawings generated by a jewelry designer, a professional who is trained in the architectural and functional knowledge of fabrication techniques, composition, wearability and market trends.
Traditional hand-drawing and drafting methods are still utilized in designing jewelry particularly at the conceptual stage, but a shift is taking place to computer-aided design programs likeRhinoceros 3D and Matrix.
Once conceptual/ideation is complete, the design is rendered and fabricated using the necessary materials for proper adaptation to the function of the object. For example, 24Kgold was used in ancient jewelry design because it was more accessible than silver as source material. Before the 1st century many civilizations also incorporated beads into jewelry. Once the discovery of gemstones andgem cutting became more readily available, the art of jewelry ornamentation and design shifted. The earliest documented gemstone cut was done by Theophilus Presbyter (c. 1070 - 1125), who practiced and developed many applied arts and was a known goldsmith. Later, during the 14th Century, medievallapidary technology evolved to includecabochons and cameos.
Early Jewelry design commissions were often constituted by nobility or the church to honor an event or as wearable ornamentation. Within the structure of early methods, enameling andrepoussé became standard methods for creating ornamental wares to demonstrate wealth, position, or power. These early techniques created a specific complex design element that later would forge the baroquemovement in jewelry design.


Manual Jewellery Design Course: 
Objective:
The students will learn to develop their creative and technical skills of designing jewelry to produce aesthetic and technically sound designs. Manual jewelry designing is an essential foundation of jewelry products.

Course Outline:
• Design theory & artistry
• Illustration of shape & form
• Texturing of metal & gemstones
• Basic rendering techniques
• Traditional drafting techniques
• 3D application & presentation
• Create original designs aesthetically

Duration:
6-weeks ( Fast Track )
  







Computer Aided jewelry Designing: 

Objective:
Candidates will learn to translate concepts into creative patterns by using CAD software , which has become a necessary tool in designing and manufacturing of jewelry. It will develop creative and technical skills to enhance designing and manufacturing capabilities.

Course Outline:
• Introduction & role of CAD/CAM in jewelry
• Designing & drafting of simple shapes in 2D
• Implementation of software tools & commands
• Designing & drafting of complex 3D- shapes
• Designing of Rings, Bangles , Pendants & Bracelets
• Optimization of design in terms of weight & shape
• Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)
• Converting CAD files to CAM file

Duration:
5-weeks  ( Fast Track )
  







Wax Carving: 

Objective:
Candidates will learn to make master pattern from wax with the help of carving tools. This master pattern will be casted in precious or semi-precious metals (gold ,silver ,palladium) to produce finished jewelry pattern.

Course Outline:
• Wax Carving Process
• Carving tools & techniques
• Sketching of design on wax
• Carving flat surface
• Carving dome surface
• Cavity making for gem stones

Duration:
4-weeks  ( Fast Track )
  







Gemstones Identification and Grading: 

Objective:
Candidates will learn the physical and optical properties of gemstones along with the identification of gemstones by using various gemological instruments.

Course Outline:
• Introduction to Gem Materials
• Gem Classification
• Physical & Optical Properties of Gemstones
• Major Groups of Gemstones
• Gemology & Gem Identification
• Separating Ruby, Diamond from their simulants
• Use of gemological instruments

Duration:
4-weeks   ( Fast Track )
  
 





Sawing & Piercing: 

Objective:
Students will learn to translate jewelry design directly on to metal sheet with precision and accuracy by using sawing & piercing tools.
It is a very useful technique in hand made jewellery.

Course Outline:
• Introduction of tools & bench work
• Transferring your design on the metal sheets
• Sawing & Piercing Processes
• Safety Measures

Duration:
6-weeks  ( Fast Track )
  







Finishing & Polishing: 

Objective:
The students will learn the finishing and polishing techniques to make the final product look beautiful.

Course Outline:
• Manufacturing faults and remedies
• Finishing and Polishing tools
• Hand finishing
• Chemical finishing
• Industrial process
• (Sand blasting+ Enameling+ Hammer finish+ Coloring + Stippling + Oxidization + Bright cutting and Texturing )

Duration:
4-weeks  ( Fast Track )
  







Stone Setting: 

Objective:
The students will learn the techniques of fixing gem stones in jewelry by using different settings.

Course Outline:
• Prongs settings
• Bezel setting
• Channel setting
• Bar settings
• Pave settings

Duration:
4-weeks  ( Fast Track )
  







Stone faceting: 

Objective:
Students learn artistic talents and mechanical skills to cut brilliant tiny facets on Diamond or colored gem stones.

Course Outline:
• 8 styles of major cuts
• Standard Round Brilliant
• Step Cut (Emerald Cut)
• Oval Cut
• Marquise Cut
• Porthuquise Cut
• Trillian Cut
• Pear Cut
• Asscher Cut

Duration:
8-weeks  ( Fast Track )
  







Stone Carving: 

Objective:
Students learn to make carved out decorative and artistic objects from precious/semi-precious opaque gem stones.

Course Outline:
• Making Cabochons
• Making variety of artistic object as per your imagination
• Use of various machines
• Use of Diamond Carving tools
• Safety Measures

Duration:
8-weeks  ( Fast Track )

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