Saturday, 30 November 2013

Estimating the Weights of a Diamond

Aesera Jewellery  Design Training  Academy
No 144/74, Eskay building, 3rd floor, 
Greams Road, Thousand Lights
Chennai,  Tamil Nadu,
India

Mobile:    +91-9444100081, 9840689781


+91-9840966467

info@jewelrydesignacademy.com
http://www.academyofdesign.in


Objectives:

This course is designed to bring multifaceted personalities to Jewellery Industry. It is noticed that people face so many problems & troubles in their business due to insufficient knowledge. And some time people can't grow up due to the same reason. This course is designed to solve all the problem of these kinds.
An aspirant will learn Diamond identification, formation & mining processes, Rough Diamond Sorting, Planning & Marking, Diamond Cutting & Polishing (Diamond Manufacturing), Introduction to Heart & Arrows Cut, Cutting of Hearts & Arrows Cut Diamond (X X X Cut), Use of advanced equipments, 4 C's of polished diamonds, Introduction to Cut, Colour & Clarity, Polished Diamond Grading, Grading System according to International Standards, Valuation of Round White, Brown and Fancy Cut (chowky, princess, marquise shape) Diamond according to Domestic Market & Rapaport, Colour Grading of Fancy Colour Diamonds, Valuation system of loose & studded Diamonds (Diamond Jewellery Valuation), Various processes done on Diamonds, How to Read & Understand Certificates Of Diamond, Gems & Jewellery, Gemology (Essentials), All type of Jewellery Designing like Plane Gold, Diamond, Jadau, Antique, Thewa jewellery etc., Cost based designing & Theme based designing , Designing according to different culture like Indian Traditional, Egyptian, Victorian, American, Italian, Tribal etc., Designing according to Age , Occasion & Personality, Manual designing, Computer Aided 2D & 3D jewellery designing (CAD 2D & 3D), Technical Drawing, Modification, Realistic Effected designs, Design Estimation (cost estimation), Metallurgy, Jewellery Manufacturing ( Model Making, Wax injection, Preparation of wax tree, Investing, Use of Burnout Furnace, Casting, Manual manufacturing, Wax Setting, Stone setting, Polishing, Finishing, plating), English Speaking, Personality Development, Export Management, e-commerce, Market Trends, Market Analysis, International Marketing, etc.
After completion of the course; candidate can do his/ her own business of Diamond & Diamond Jewellery in Domestic & International Markets, Establish his/ her own unit of Diamond Manufacturing & Jewellery Manufacturing, work as Export Import Consultant, Establish his/ her own Jewellery Designing Studio or can do job in any of these fields.


Semester - I
  • Designing Concepts
  • Gemology - I
  • Diamond Manufacturing
  • Metallurgy - I
  • Introduction to Jewellery
Semester - II
  • Jewellery Designing - I
  • Diamond Grading - I
  • Diamond Valuation - I
  • Gemology - II
  • Jewellery Manufacturing - I
  • Metallurgy - II
Semester - III
  • Jewellery Designing - II
  • Jewellery Designing CAD 2D
  • Diamond Grading - II
  • Diamond Valuation - II
  • Jewellery Manufacturing – II
Semester - IV
  • Jewellery Designing - III
  • Jewellery Designing CAD 3D
  • Jewellery Manufacturing - II
  • Jewellery Casting
  • Jewellery Valuation
  • Spoken English
  • Personality Development
  • Rough Diamond Sorting, Planning, Marking
Semester - V
  • Design Estimation
  • Export Management
  • Production Control & Management


Semester - VI
  • Project & Internship
Batch Commences: Batch system is not applied on this course. Candidate can join as per his/ her convenience.
Required Documents: Copy of Photo ID, Academic Proof, Birth Proof, 2 Photographs.

Finger Ring Size Calculator

Aesera Jewellery  Design Training  Academy
No 144/74, Eskay building, 3rd floor, 
Greams Road, Thousand Lights
Chennai,  Tamil Nadu,
India

Mobile:    +91-9444100081, 9840689781,+91-9840966467

info@jewelrydesignacademy.com
http://www.academyofdesign.in

 

Ring Size Calculator

Instructions:
  1. Wrap a strip of paper about 5mm or 1/4 inch wide snugly around your finger.
  2. Mark the point where the ends meet.
  3. Lay the piece of paper flat and measure length either in millimeters or Inches with a ruler, "this is the circumference of your finger"
  4. Select the circumference measurement that closest match's your circumference.
Circumference,
in inches
Circumference,
in mm
American & Asian sizes Australian, Asian & British sizes
1.21 30.7 0000 A - 1 1/2
1.31 33.2 00 A - 1
1.41 35.7 - A - 1/2
1.46 37.0 1/2 A
1.49 37.8 3/4 A 1/2
1.51 38.3 1 B
1.54 39.1 1 1/4 B 1/2
1.56 39.6 1 1/2 C
1.59 40.3 1 3/4 C 1/2
1.61 41.0 2 D
1.64 41.6 2 1/4 D 1/2
1.66 42.2 2 1/2 E
1.69 42.9 2 3/4 E 1/2
1.71 43.6 3 F
1.73 43.9 3 1/8 F 1/2
1.74 44.2 3 1/4 F 3/4
1.75 44.5 3 3/8 G
1.76 44.8 3 1/2 G 1/4
1.78 45.1 3 5/8 G 1/2
1.79 45.4 3 3/4 H
1.81 46.1 4 H 1/2
1.84 46.6 4 1/4 I
1.86 47.3 4 1/2 I 1/2
1.88 47.7 4 5/8 J
1.90 48.1 4 3/4 J 1/4
1.92 48.7 5 J 1/2
1.93 49.0 5 1/8 K
1.94 49.3 5 1/4 K 1/4
1.95 49.6 5 3/8 K 1/2
1.96 49.9 5 1/2 L
1.99 50.5 5 3/4 L 1/4
2.00 50.9 5 7/8 L 1/2
2.02 51.2 6 M
2.04 51.8 6 1/4 M 1/2
2.07 52.5 6 1/2 N
2.09 53.1 6 3/4 N 1/2
2.12 53.8 7 O
2.13 54.1 7 1/4 O 1/2
2.17 55.0 7 1/2 P
2.19 55.7 7 3/4 P 1/2
2.22 56.4 8 Q
2.24 56.9 8 1/4 Q 1/2
2.26 57.4 8 1/2 Q 3/4
2.27 57.7 8 5/8 R
2.28 57.9 8 3/4 R 1/4
2.29 58.3 8 7/8 R 1/2
2.31 58.6 9 R 3/4
2.33 59.2 9 1/8 S
2.35 59.6 9 1/4 S 1/4
2.36 59.9 9 3/8 S 1/2
2.37 60.2 9 1/2 S 3/4
2.38 60.5 9 5/8 T
2.39 60.8 9 3/4 T 1/4
2.42 61.5 10 T 1/2
2.44 62.1 10 1/4 U
2.47 62.6 10 1/2 U 1/2
2.48 63.0 10 5/8 V
2.49 63.4 10 3/4 V 1/4
2.52 64.1 11 V 1/2
2.53 64.4 11 1/8 W
2.54 64.6 11 1/4 W 1/4
2.56 64.9 11 3/8 W 1/2
2.57 65.3 11 1/2 W 3/4
2.58 65.7 11 5/8 X
2.59 65.8 11 3/4 X1/4
2.60 66.0 11 7/8 X 1/2
2.62 66.6 12 Y
2.65 67.2 12 1/4 Y 1/2
2.67 67.9 12 1/2 Z
2.70 68.5 12 3/4 Z 1/2
2.73 69.2 13 Z + 1

Tuesday, 25 June 2013

Starting Career Jewellery Designing


Aesera Jewellery  Design Training  Academy
No 144/74, Eskay building, 3rd floor, 
Greams Road, Thousand Lights
Chennai,  Tamil Nadu,
India

Mobile:    +91-9444100081, 9840689781


+91-9840966467

info@jewelrydesignacademy.com
http://www.academyofdesign.in




Jewelry had been regarded as a symbol of wealth, power, and love throughout history. It is among the most desired objects in the world because of its pristine beauty, rarity, and value. Jewelry design is a form of creative art which includes the study of precious metals and gems. 

It encompasses the whole process of testing the quality of precious metals and gems, cutting and polishing them, and creating beautiful patterns out of them. The recent boom in the gem and jewelry industry has transformed this traditional form of art into a highly commercial field. Consequently, jewelry design, as a career option, offers limitless career opportunities to those who have a creative bent of mind and wish to reach the skies of the jewelry industry.

How to get start in this career

BFA i.e. Bachelor of Fine Arts include jewellery is the best option to start. Formal training is essential to polish their creative skills. Some institutes have already opened to offer diploma and certificate courses. Institute provide long term, short term and distance courses for the student. This course fee varies from Rs 10000 to one Lakh plus according to the type of program.

This course not only increase your designing skill but also help you to learn the basic of stone setting, cutting, polishing, engraving etc. which helps you to become a good designer.


Course Details

MANUAL  JEWELRY  DESIGNING  HAND  SKETCHING  COURSES


Many colleges and universities in India offer undergraduate and post graduate courses in fine arts, which include jewelry design as one of the specializations. Bachelor’s of Fine Arts (BFA) is a three-year program, for which the minimum qualification is 10+2 pass. After completing BFA, one can pursue Master’s of fine Arts (MFA), a two-year course.

 Besides BA in Jewelry Design (Hons), B.Sc in Jewelry Design, Bachelor of Jewelry Design, Certificate courses in Jewelry Designing, and Certificate Programs in Casting Technology, Engraving and Enameling, and Lapidary are available in jewelry designing.

In addition to the above programs, other courses, like Diploma in Jewelry Business Management (DJBM), Diploma in Jewelry Designing, Polished Diamond Graduate (PDJ), and Rough Diamond Graduate are offered by many reputed institutions. Candidates who have qualified 10+2 can apply for these courses. 

Some advance courses, such as Advance Diploma in Jewelry Design, Graduate Diploma in Jewelry Designing and Manufacture (DJDM), Master’s Diploma in Jewelry Design and Technology, Professional Certificate in Jewelry Designing, Professional Jewelers Diploma, and Computer Aided Jewelry Design are offered in various institutes across India.

Career Prospects



RHINO JEWELRY CAD SOFTWARE TRAINING 

There are limitless employment opportunities for jewelry designers because of the recent outburst in the gem and jewelry industry. Such is the expansion that jewelry, precious stones, and prized gems have grown into one of the top five exporting items from India. 

A jewelry designer can start off by working with jewelry houses. Jewelry exporting houses have a number of lucrative job opportunities for jewelry designers, which will further help in popularizing their creations and talent in the international market. They can work with established jewelry firms, reputed jewelry designers, and leading fashion houses. 

Skilled and innovative designers can design their own line of products and crave an individual niche for themselves. As a freelance designer, one can create his/her own design by following the instructions of jewelry houses. Plenty opportunities are available in retail and trading units as well.

Top Colleges Offering UG/PG/Other Courses

Many institutes in India offer courses in jewelry design and gemology. Some leading ones among them are: 

AESERA ACADEMY OF DESIGN


No 144/74, 3rd Floor, ESKAY BUILDING,
GREAMS ROAD, THOUSAND LIGHTS

CHENNAI - 600006

Mobile: +91-9444100081, 

Off: 044-42027188, 044-42027166

seshu.gopal@jewelrydesignacademy.com

www.academyofdesign.in








Remuneration

Jewelry designing is a remunerative career option, considering the popularity of Indian gems and jewelry in both domestic and foreign markets. As freshers, jewelry designers can expect a monthly salary of Rs. 8,000 to Rs.10,000. Professionals in private exporting houses are offered higher pay packages, along with other additional incentives. Independent jewelry designers have varied incomes, depending upon their skills, designs, and innovation. 

Job Prospects Jewellery Designers Career



Aesera Jewellery  Design Training  Academy
No 144/74, Eskay building, 3rd floor, 
Greams Road, Thousand Lights
Chennai,  Tamil Nadu,
India

Mobile:    +91-9444100081, 9840689781


+91-9840966467

info@jewelrydesignacademy.com
http://www.academyofdesign.in

Jewellery designing is a unique art and is different than other art related field. Career in jewellery designing is one of the most lucrative professions today. At present jewellery designing shows a promising career prospect in India. If you want to do something different where you can dedicate your creativity and at the same time have a good career prospect, then jewellery designing is a perfect career option for you. Gemology is another stream of jewellery designing. Without a good understanding in gemology, it will be difficult to become a good jewellery designer. 

Gemology is the study of gemstones. Jewellery designers craft a wide variety of items either by hand or using the methods of large-scale production. Gemologists are involved in the identification, sorting and grading of gemstones. They also advise jewelry designers on various properties regarding the suitability of particular gemstones in different metals and types of settings.





Eligibility for Jewellery Designing

Educational Qulifications:
Minimum qualification to go For P.G courses and for other courses is 10+2. One can enter after 10+2 to the different jewellery design diploma programmes. There are many Certificates, Diploma programmes being provided by different institutes. Even Crash courses are being offered to the working professionals and students.





Personal Qualifications:
  • a sharp eyesight
  • creativity
  • imagination
  • aesthetic sense and a sense of color combination
  • knowledge of traditional designs
  • communicative skills
  • an ability to work hard and feel the pulse of the customers.

Job Prospects for Jewellery Designers




The students after completing the course can find excellent career options in jewellery designing house, export house, fashion house, freelance designing or at the same time opening their own production house. One can also find employment with the renowned names in jewellery brands such as Gili, Enchante, Nakshatra, Tanishq, D-damas and Swarovski. There are various websites where you can view India's Jewellery designing industry jobs.

Jewellery Designing as a Career


Mobile : +91-9444100081, +91-9840689781, +91-9840966467
 
Contact Address:
Chennai Aesera  Academy of Jewellery Design
144/74,
Eskay Building, 3rd floor
Greams road,
Thousand lights
Chennai - 600006
Tamil Nadu , INDIA

seshu.gopal@jewelrydesignacademy.com 




Jewelry designing has evolved as one of the most promising career options for students with a knack for designing and an eye for recognizing the stones and metals. If you’ve always been attracted to beautiful designs and have an eye for details then you can consider a lucrative career prospect as a jewelry designer. Though this was a profession that was reserved for a few, at present anyone can take up this profession and get a chance to work with some of the best jewelry houses in the nation.


Considering the fact that the demand for jewelry is always on the rise, thanks to the grand weddings and the occasions where wearing jewelry becomes a matter of pride for a woman! It’s not just diamonds that are a woman’s best friends but any form of jewelry, light to heavy, modern to traditional. It can even be a set of costume jewelry, if not one created with precious metals and stones. But a piece of jewelry is something that is always considered to be an asset to be owned and kept for lifetime.



This apart, jewelry is also a part of the image that people wish to portray and maintaining an impressive image has become an extremely important part of being a professional. This is why demand for good and fashionable jewelry will never go down. There are both full time and part time courses available for the interested candidates who wish to get hands on training on the art of jewelry designing. If you have cleared your high school education then you are eligible for enrolling into one of these courses.



You can either start as a small business owner and an entrepreneur showcasing your designs with support from some of the well established names in the industry or you can also continue as an apprentice to a renowned designer till you are experienced enough to start on your own.


Jewelry Designing Software Training Institute Courses Classes CHENNAI


Aesera Jewel Design  Academy

No 144/74, 3rd floor, Eskay Building
Greams Road
Thousand Lights
Chennai - 600006

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Developer: Pixologic
Official site: www.pixologic.com
Version: 4.0
Year: 2010 August 9
Language: English


ZBrush in the Jewelry Industry:

In recent years, Jewelry designers who have experimented with CAD and NURBS based software programs have found themselves feeling limited in what they can accomplish with their designs. With ZBrush, crafting a ring feels just like sculpting in wax in a way that recalls the methods of traditional jewelry designers. But with ZBrush the traditional approach in enhanced with tools that enable limitless exploration, variation, and experimentation.

Jewelry is an art form, and should not feel like a technical exercise. ZBrush lets you feel the virtual wax at your fingertips. The freedom to design whatever you can imagine is right there on the ZBrush canvas. Combine the speed and flexibility of using a computer with the natural and artistic touch of sculpting with ZBrush.

ZBrush in the Production Pipeline:

Accuracy is maintained in the design pipeline with the ability to import basic forms and templates into ZBrush. NURBS models created in other software packages can be triangulated and converted to a sculptable mesh. 
Using the many sculpting tools within the ZBrush toolbox a blank can be crafted into a gorgeous work of art within an amazingly short amount of time. Customization is easy and fast, a request from a client can be easily tested and presented with as many variations as needed before any printing is done.

ZBrush allows you to test your designs instantly by replicating realistic materials and natural lighting. Using the Material Capture tools (MatCap) you can sample surface qualities from photographs and render realistic images of your products while you continue to design.

ZBrush enables you to take a design from concept to completion in a single day. The base model you start with in the morning can be sculpted and prepared for 3D printing by the end of the day. Using the Decimation Master plug-in, dense models can be converted to a printable mesh without losing detail. 
The free 3D Print Exporter will then enable you to choose your printing format and send it to your favorite 3D printing vendor for rapid prototyping. No other 3D software offers such speed and flexibility!

System requirements:

Recommended:

OS: Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Mac OS X 10.5 or newer. 32 bits or 64 bits. (ZBrush 4 is a 32-bit application, but can use up to 4 GB of system RAM when run under a 64-bit OS.)
CPU: For Windows: Pentium D or newer (or equivalent such as AMD Athlon 64 X2 or newer) with optional multithreading or hyperthreading capabilities.
 For Mac: Intel Macintosh.
RAM: 2048MB recommended for working with multi-million-polys.
Monitor: 1280×1024 monitor resolution set to 32 bits or Millions of Colors.
Pen tablet: Wacom or Wacom compatible.
Minimum System Requirements:

OS: Windows XP SP2, Mac OS X 10.5.
CPU: Windows P4 or AMD Opteron or Athlon64 Processor (Must have SSE2: Streaming SIMD Extensions 2) or Intel Macintosh. 16 ZBrush 4.0 what’s new guide
RAM: 1024MB. (2048 MB recommended)
Monitor: 1024×768 monitor resolution set to 32 bits or Millions of Colors.
Install pack size: 243MB

CHENNAI AESERA JEWELLERY DESIGNING TRAINING SCHOOL ACADEMY INSTITUTE













AESERA ACADEMY OF DESIGN


No 144/74, 3rd Floor, ESKAY BUILDING,
GREAMS ROAD, THOUSAND LIGHTS

CHENNAI - 600006

Mobile: +91-9444100081, 

Off: 044-42027188, 044-42027166

seshu.gopal@jewelrydesignacademy.com

www.academyofdesign.in


Introduction



 

What happens when you put together the creative skills of a designer, the precision of a highly skilled artisan and knowledge of precious stones and metals? Can you guess the profession we are talking about?

Here is another hint. Earlier this profession was confined to only a select few but highly skilled artisans and outsiders were not allowed to enter this business. What’s more, the end product enthralled the royalty and the commoners alike. They served various purposes: making items of personal adornment, status symbols and indicators of the owner’s wealth and prosperity. You guessed it right. Yes, we are talking about jewellery designing.

Jewellery designing, manufacturing and trading has been an integral part of the human society since five thousand years and more. And our country is no exception. In fact, our country is world renowned for its jewellery and jewellery designs since ancient times.

Earlier a few select families ran the business of jewellery designing and jewellery making. Moreover, the technical knowledge associated with this trait was kept a closely guarded secret and passed on from generation to generation. However, all that has changed. The current boom experienced by this industry has commercialised this art and opened new boundaries for job seekers.

Jewellery today is more of a fashion statement or you can say a reflection of who you are. In this context, different personalities and different senses of style have revolutionised the traditional gold jewellery and modernised it to the taste of the new era.

Now-a-days jewellery designing as a career is flourishing like never before. This profession is not only rewarding but also available for anyone who has a creative bend of mind. People these days have become very image conscious and the want for jewellery is no more a symbol of financial security but a  trendy fashionable wear that can go well with different occasions.



Step-by-Step





Jewellery designing is a creative art that combines knowledge of conceptualising jewellery design and then manufacturing various jewellery products. Many institutes in India offer long-term, short-term and even distance learning programs in jewellery designing.

The study in this field teaches you basic skills like stone cutting, engraving and polishing and testing the quality of precious metals and gems. Special skills like electroplating, metal colouring, anodising, enamelling and stone setting are also taught to students of jewellery designing.

There are many jewellery designing courses available all over India. For joining a diploma course, you have to complete your graduation in any field and for short-term courses the minimum qualification can either be class 10 or a 10 + 2. It is advisable to pursue a program in jewellery design, BDes, from a renowned design school such as National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) or National Institute of Design (NID).

After completing your bachelor’s degree in design, BDes, from a recognised design school you should look for an internship with a renowned jewellery house in India or abroad. Alternatively, you can do a master’s course in designing also.

These courses will impart knowledge about different types of stones, design themes, presentations, jewellery costing and jewellery making. Some of the courses use computer aided programs for designing jewellery and accessories. On the technical front, you get to learn the art of working with precious metals, alloys and the mathematics that goes into the manufacturing of flawless jewellery items.

In this way, students get to learn both technical and aesthetic traits of jewellery designing. Once you complete your course, you are a qualified designer who can make custom-made and designer jewellery.
The successful completion of the course will open door for unlimited job opportunities for aspiring jewellery designers due to the recent boom in the gem and jewellery industry. Talented designers can even design and launch their own range of exclusive jewellery.





Start Early

Diploma programs in jewellery designing are available in some of the leading institutes in India. These courses are available after completing graduation in any stream. However, a good grounding in creative arts is a plus point.

Like many other creative fields, it is essential to have an inbuilt creative frame of mind to move towards a career in designing jewellery.


Is it the Right Career for Me?

 

If you are a person with a fair sense of design and creative imagination and have the skills to understand latest trends with sound technical knowledge, then this is a right career option for you. You can learn everything else while getting trained.

What would it Cost Me?

 

A one to two year study program can cost you anywhere around Rs 65,000 to Rs 1.80 lakh and short-term courses can cost you  between Rs 15,000 to Rs 65,000.

 

Funding/Scholarship

Scholarships and financial aid is not available for these courses.

 

Job Prospects

The boom in the gems and jewellery industry has brought innumerable employment opportunities for jewellery designers. After the successful completion of your course, you can easily find vacancies in this industry. You can also start your own freelance designing business or set up your own retail and trading unit.

 

Pay Packet

Hot job opportunities and lucrative salaries make it just the perfect time to consider jewellery designing as a career option. Pay packet of a jewellery designer can differ depending on the education and experience.

For a starter, you can expect salary to be around Rs 7000 to Rs 8000 per month. With experience, it can increase from Rs 18,000 to Rs 20,000 or more. Top-rated designers can easily fetch salaries in excess of Rs 1 lakh a month.

If you are working as a freelancer, then your earnings will completely depend upon your creativity and your skills in marketing your work. Here there is no limit for how much you can earn.

 

Demand and Supply

Jewellery designing is a growing sector of the Indian economy and it earns a lot of foreign exchange for our country. Moreover, in India, people have become more conscious about the jewellery they wear, it’s no more a mere investment but a style statement and this has lead to a great demand for creative hands who can design jewellery for different moods and occasions.

As a result, many institutions have come up for jewellery designing to supply high-quality professionals and to fulfil the unending demand for expert jewellery designers.

 

Market Watch

Jewellery designing in India can be described as one the fastest growing industrial segments. India is known as biggest consumer of gold as it consumes 20% of the world gold consumption with the revenue of $13 billion.

A new breed of jewellery designers has emerged of late due to the rising market demand for branded ornaments. Employment opportunities for the professionals are enormous in this field as the Indian gems and jewellery industry provides 1.3 million jobs to people across the country. And what’s more exciting is the fact the growth in this industry is expected to continue in the coming years.

 

International Focus

The global fashion industry welcomes professionally qualified jewellery designers from across the world. There is a perpetual requirement of creative minds that can create designer jewellery and other fashion accessories for fashion shows and for fashion retailing.

With a good experience, you can find a lucrative job in an international jewellery export house or a jewellery designing firm.

 

 

 

Positives/Negatives

+ives
  • The market demand in India for jewellery designers is so high that it seems like an evergreen career path.
  • Jewellery designing is a highly rewarding profession.

-ives
  • Jobs vacancies for jewellery designers are usually not advertised therefore you will have to put in a great deal of effort to get a foothold in this industry.
  • The initial cost of setting up your business is high.

 

 

Different Roles, Different Names

As a jewellery designer you can specialise in any particular aspect of jewellery designing. Following are different names given to varied specialisations and their different roles:
  • Jewellery designer or artist: A professional whose primary responsibility is ideating new jewellery designs and then rendering or drawing those designs.
  • Goldsmith: Expert in making any standard or traditional range of jewellery.
  • Fashion jeweller: One who specialises in designing jewellery for the fashion Industry.
  • Manufacturer: Runs either a small unit or a mass production house. Markets their own line of branded jewellery.
  • Repair person: A professional who specialises in the art of mending various jewellery products or accessories.
  • Lapidary: An expert in setting of precious and semi-precious stones in various jewellery products.


Top Companies

  1. Renowned jewellery brands such as Tanishq, Swarovski, Nakshatra, Gili
  2. Jewellery making and designing units
  3. Jewellery shops and showrooms 
  4. Top notch goldsmiths
  5. Antique and art auction houses




Tips for Getting Hired

  1. Since vacancies in this field are not advertised, it is practical for a designer to build a good network within the industry by attending trade fairs and exhibitions.
  2. A strong portfolio is a vital factor in getting a job.
  3. Outstanding creativity, artistic mind and experience with a topping of a good jewellery designing course can give you a head start in this industry.
  4. It is good if you have done an internship in a designing studio or assisted a well known jewellery designer.