INTRODUCTION TO BASIC JEWELLRY MAKING - Chennai Diamond Gold
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Aesera Jewel Design Academy
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Greams Road, Thousand Lights
Chennai, India, Tamil Nadu
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INTRODUCTION TO BASIC JEWELLRY MAKING
INTRODUCTION
Jewelry design
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 like Rhinoceros 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 and gem 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, medieval lapidary technology evolved to include cabochons 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 and repoussé 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 baroque movement in jewelry design.
This is to beginner’s course in Jewellery Making. Participants will get a systematic introduction and hands on experience from alloying metals to the finished Jewellery Product.
Topics like alloying, preparing metal sheet & wire, the basic bench working skills sawing, sawing, filing, assembling, soldering and finishing will be introduced. Accuracy in planning and manufacturing is the main objective. It will help participants to begin their career as model makers and jewelers. Designers will benefit by understanding and exploring various design possibilities and manufacturing their own jewellery pieces. Craft person can diversify their careers into the jewellery field.
This course can be link in further courses in the field of jewellery design and manufacture.
Duration 80 Sessions
8 weeks, full time course
No.of seats 10
Eligibility S S C, Knowledge of English
Fees Rs.50,000/- by Demand Draft / Cheque
Certification 90% attendance and submission of all the Exercises and
Tasks set in the course with satisfactory level is
Necessary.
Assessment Only internal grading / assessment to gauge the skills
Acquired for the candidate.
Target group Jewellers, Students, Craft Persons, Designers, Art lovers
And Interested Persons.
Course Contents
Manufacturing Technology
Orientation & Introduction to workshop – tools/ equipments/ bench
Metallurgy & Studio Chemistry
Handling metals – ferrous / non ferrous / precious
- basic properties
- melting, annealing, rolling & drawing
Hardworking Skills / Basic bench work
- tools & measurements
- sawing & filing
- drilling & burring
- milling & turning
- forging & bending
- chasing & doming
Joining / Fabrication Techniques
- Soldering – Solders & Fluxes
- Fusing & welding
- Screws & bolts
- Pinning & reverting
Alloying – Ag, Au & pt.
- Practial alloying of Ag – 925
- Silver wire & sheet Fabrication
- Wire drawing
- Sheet making – tube making
Finishing Techniques
- Grinding & sanding
- Mechanical polishing
- Pressure polishing
- Electrolytic polishing
Introduction to Linking, Hinging, Clasps & Findings
Introduction to Settings
- Channel & invisible
- Prong & pave
- Bezel, flush & certain other stylized versions
Plating Techniques
Production Control & Management
Factory Visit – Casting, hollow, or hand made (22kt)
Note : Each of this particular subject has theory & practical exercises, some
of them have one & some multiple.