Saturday 31 May 2014

Jobs Careers Options Jewelry Designing courses


For Further Details Contact

ACADEMY OF JEWELLERY DESIGN ,
144/74, 3rd floor, Eskay Building, Opp: Chennai Telephones
Above COOL CLUB GARMENT STORES  ,
Land Mark : TVS  KOHINOOR  SHOWROOM & PRESTIGE PALLADIUM BAYAN ,
GREAMS ROAD , THOUSAND LIGHTS
CHENNAI – 6 ,  INDIA
Contact :+91-9444100081 , +91-9840966467 , +91-9840689781

seshu.gopal@jewelrydesignacademy.com


http://www.academyofdesign.in

Career as jewellery designer is one of the most rewarding occupations today. To become a jewellery designer, candidate must be creative. There are various institutes which provide diploma courses.

Anyone who is interested to choose this career can join training courses. Minimum qualification is 10th or 12th standard. After completing this course, candidate gets attractive job offers.












 He can work in established jewellery shops or join big jewellery industry. Jewellery designer can produce designs for mass production or made independently or in small numbers by other craft workers.



In the beginning of career, these jewellery designers get approximately Rs.8, 000 but after 2-3 years of experience, they can increase their income. It depends on their skill. Many designers are self employed.

They take orders directly from client and with their supreme capability, they earn huge amount of money.



Wednesday 28 May 2014

Jewelry Design Catalogue History Modeling


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




Because of the high cost of rapid prototyping equipment and the high level of technical expertise required to reliably produce perfect parts, the trend is to use specialized third-party service bureaus.

We offer reduced time and cost for Jewellery designers and their clients with state-of-the-art technology. Our machines build wax models from computer files using thermoplastics that are perfect components for investment casting. 

In the past Jewellery design was greatly hindered by difficult communication between the customer and the jeweler. The only option for executing a Jewellery design was looking through a stock Jewellery design catalogue.

Whenever the customer had a vision or idea which was not realized in the finished piece of Jewellery the sale became very difficult.

With the aid of computer aided design (cad) model making has taken a wonderful new direction. With us Jewellery stores and Jewellery customers can actually see their idea before the creation stage. Other important benefits to cad Jewellery design is accuracy and affordability.

Your Jewellery design can now be manufactured with incredible symmetry because the wax model is created using our in house rapid prototyping (rp) machines.

Our systems reduce cost and time-to-market by translating CAD Designs into hard copy 3D models. These models are so accurate that designers can go beyond concept modeling to produce tooling grade patterns ready for casting or mold-making.

Jointly CAD/CAM allows the design of Jewellery using a computer (CAD) and creates an exact hard copy model of a Jewellery piece using a computer controlled manufacturing device (CAM). Our technicians utilize all file types compatible with any CAM device, which allows us to quickly generate a precise wax model ready for casting.

Stereolithography and these other hard model technologies are the future of the Jewellery industry. Leading jewelers effectively use CAM "service bureaus" that specialize in prototype output.

Jewellery design is the art or profession of creating, crafting, fabricating, or rendering designs for Jewellery. 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.














Jewellery design falls under the category of what is commonly known as "functional art", being art that can be worn or used.
History of the designing:

Before an article of Jewellery is created, it is typically rendered by a Jewellery designer, a professional who is trained in the architectural and functional knowledge of not only metallurgy but also design elements such as composition and wearability.

Once the article is rendered, the design is then constructed using the necessary materials for proper adaptation to the function of the object.

For example, 24K Gold was used in ancient Jewellery design because it was more accessible than silver as source material.

Before the 1st century many civilizations also incorporated beads into Jewellery.

Once the discovery of gemstones and gem cutting became more readily available, 2. the art of Jewellery 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 Jewellery 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 Jewellery design.

Jewelry 3D CAD CAM RPM Model

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 design and prototype making:



 Because of the high cost of rapid prototyping equipment and the high level of technical expertise required to reliably produce a RPM Model, the trend is to use specialized third-party service bureaus.

We offer reduced time and cost for designers and their clients with state-of-the-art technology. Our machines build RPM models, such as Jewellery Models, from computer files using thermoplastics that are perfect components for investment casting.
Our systems reduce cost and time-to-market by translating CAD Designs into hard copy 3D models. These models are so accurate that designers can go beyond concept modeling to produce tooling grade patterns ready for casting or mold-making.

Check back frequently to stay abreast of the trends in the industry and work with the newest and most up-to-date models in the Jewellery industry. Only models that have been newly designed by our member-team of CAD/CAM design specialists are added.

 

 To validate error-free processing, all Jewellery models have been prototyped in wax- and resin-format, cast and finished in precious metal to ensure precise performance in the production process. This site is the authority of royalty-free CAD designed Jewellery designs.

Jewellery design is the art or profession of creating, crafting, fabricating, or rendering designs for Jewellery. 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. Jewellery design falls under the category of what is commonly known as "functional art", being art that can be worn or used.



From there to casting:

Jointly CAD/CAM allows the design of Jewellery using a computer (CAD) and creates an exact hard copy model of a Jewellery piece using a computer controlled manufacturing device (CAM). Our technicians utilize all file types compatible with any CAM device, which allows us to quickly generate a precise wax model ready for casting.

Stereolithography and these other hard model technologies are the future of the Jewellery industry. Leading jewelers effectively use CAM "service bureaus" that specialize in prototype output.




 

Jewelry Wax model Mould making

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 Wax models are produced with sterolithography. Because of the high cost of rapid prototyping equipment and the high level of technical expertise required to reliably produce perfect parts, the trend is to use specialized third-party service bureaus.

We offer reduced time and cost for jewelry designers and their clients with state-of-the-art technology. Our machines build models from computer files using thermoplastics that are perfect components for investment casting.



In the past jewelry design was greatly hindered by difficult communication between the customer and the jeweler. The only option for executing a jewelry design was looking through a stock jewelry design catalogue. Whenever the customer had a vision or idea which was not realized in the finished piece of jewelry the sale became very difficult.

With the aid of computer aided 3d design (cad) model making has taken a wonderful new direction. With us jewelry stores and jewelry customers can actually see their idea before the creation stage. Other important benefits to cad jewelry design is accuracy and affordability. Your jewelry design can now be manufactured with incredible symmetry because the wax model is created using our in house rapid prototyping (rp) machines.

Our systems reduce cost and time-to-market by translating CAD Designs into hard copy 3D models. These models are so accurate that designers can go beyond concept modeling to produce tooling grade patterns ready for casting or mold-making.



Jointly CAD/CAM allows the design of jewelry using a computer (CAD) and creates an exact hard copy model of a jewelry piece using a computer controlled manufacturing device (CAM). Our technicians utilize all file types compatible with any CAM device, which allows us to quickly generate a precise wax model ready for casting.

Stereo lithography and these other hard model technologies are the future of the jewelry industry. Leading jewelers effectively use CAM "service bureaus" that specialize in prototype output.

Gold castings can be made of the wax model itself, the direct method; or of a wax copy of a model that need not be of wax, the indirect method. These are the steps for the indirect process:

Model-making. An artist or mold-maker creates an original model from wax, clay, or another material. Wax and oil-based clay are often preferred because these materials retain their softness.

Mold making. A mold is made of the original model or sculpture. The rigid outer molds contain the softer inner mold, which is the exact negative of the original model. Inner molds are usually made of latex, polyurethane rubber or silicone, which is supported by the outer mold. The outer mold can be made from plaster, but can also be made of fiberglass or other materials. Most molds are at least two pieces, and a shim with keys is placed between the two halves during construction so that the mold can be put back together accurately. In case there are long, thin pieces sticking out of the model, these are often cut off of the original and molded separately. Sometimes many molds are needed to recreate the original model, especially large ones.




Once the mold is finished, molten material is poured into it and swished around until an even coating, usually about 1/8 inch or 3 mm thick, covers the inner surface of the mold. This is repeated until the desired thickness is reached. Another method is filling the entire mold with molten wax, and let it cool, until a desired thickness has set on the surface of the mold. After this the rest of the wax is poured out again, the mold is turned upside down and the wax layer is left to cool and harden. With this method it is more difficult to control the overall thickness of the wax layer.

Removal of wax. This hollow copy of the original is removed from the mold. The technician may reuse the mold to make multiple copies, limited only by the durability of the mold.
Original Methods:

Our technicians have been in the jewelry business since 1983, operating in various branches of the industry. We are some of the finest jewelry manufacturers and jewelers in the industry.

With our fist-hand knowledge and experience throughout the jewelry manufacturing process from start to finish, we deliver quality.

Jewelry Design RPT Model Prototype Making

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


Because of the high cost of rapid prototyping equipment and the high level of technical expertise required to reliably produce perfect parts, the trend is to use specialized third-party service bureaus.

We offer reduced time and cost for designers and their clients with state-of-the-art technology. Our machines build wax models, such as a Jewellery Model, from computer files using thermoplastics that are perfect components for investment casting. See some of the machinery here >>

Our systems reduce cost and time-to-market by translating CAD Designs into hard copy 3D models. These models are so accurate that designers can go beyond concept modeling to produce tooling grade patterns ready for casting or mold-making.

Check back frequently to stay abreast of the trends in the industry and work with the newest and most up-to-date models in the Jewellery industry. Only models that have been newly designed by our member-team of CAD/CAM design specialists are added. To validate error-free processing, all Jewellery models have been prototyped in wax- and resin-format, cast and finished in precious metal to ensure precise performance in the production process. This site is the authority of royalty-free CAD designed Jewellery designs.




Jewellery design is the art or profession of creating, crafting, fabricating, or rendering designs for Jewellery. 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. Jewellery design falls under the category of what is commonly known as "functional art", being art that can be worn or used.
From there to casting:

Jointly CAD/CAM allows the design of Jewellery using a computer (CAD) and creates an exact hard copy model of a Jewellery piece using a computer controlled manufacturing device (CAM). Our technicians utilize all file types compatible with any CAM device, which allows us to quickly generate a precise wax model ready for casting.




Stereolithography and these other hard model technologies are the future of the Jewellery industry. Leading jewelers effectively use CAM "service bureaus" that specialize in prototype output.

Our technicians have been in the Jewellery business since 1983, operating in various branches of the industry. We are some of the finest Jewellery manufacturers and jewelers in the industry.

With our fist-hand knowledge and experience throughout the Jewellery manufacturing process from start to finish, we deliver quality.