From Concept to Creation: Jewellery Making

A hands-on program offering foundational skills in jewellery design, materials, tools, and workshop techniques. Participants learn to conceptualize, craft, and finish jewellery pieces through expert-led modules and guided projects—equipping them for professional-quality fabrication in real-world settings.

Jewellery Designing & Manufacturing Technology

3 Months
125,000
120 hours

Jewellery Designing & Manufacturing Technology

Learning Pathways

This intensive training program is designed to provide comprehensive knowledge and hands-on experience in traditional goldsmithing and jewellery fabrication. Covering foundational concepts in design, materials, tools, and workshop practices, the course guides participants from conceptual development to project-based execution. Through expert-led modules and practical sessions, learners gain essential skills for crafting high-quality jewellery in a professional environment.

  • Understand jewellery types, cultural significance, and material applications
  • Apply workshop calculations for weight, purity, and alloy estimation
  • Develop concepts through design principles, sketching, and rendering techniques
  • Gain knowledge of gemstones, their attributes, cuts, shapes, and settings
  • Set up a safe, functional workshop and follow fabrication area protocols
  • Handle goldsmithing tools, from basic hand tools to mechanized equipment
  • Learn metallurgy essentials including alloying, melting, annealing, and soldering
  • Execute key fabrication techniques such as filing, sawing, wire drawing, enamelling, and buffing
  • Complete guided projects like rings, pendants, earrings, and beads stringing
  • Build creative and technical confidence through real-world jewellery production

Course Highlights

Learn by Doing

Hands-on training in goldsmithing and fabrication ensures mastery through real projects, not just theory.

Master Materials & Design

Understand metals, alloys, gemstones, and design principles to create high-quality jewellery with confidence.

Project-Based Learning

Complete real jewellery projects like rings, pendants, and earrings to build a portfolio that showcases your expertise.

Guidance from Experts

Learn directly from experienced goldsmiths and designers who mentor you throughout the course.

Boost Career & Creativity

Acquire the skills, confidence, and creativity to succeed professionally or start your own jewellery line.

Career Prospects

Jewellery Designer

Create unique and market-ready jewellery designs by blending traditional artistry with modern trends. Opportunities exist with jewellery brands, design houses, and luxury retailers.

Manufacturing Technologist

Oversee the production process including casting, stone setting, polishing, and finishing. Play a key role in ensuring quality and efficiency in jewellery manufacturing units.

Jewellery Entrepreneur

Launch your own jewellery line, start a workshop, or provide customized jewellery services. This path allows you to combine design creativity with business opportunities.

Admission Process

FAQ

This course is open to students, aspiring jewelry designers, and professionals interested in learning both creative designing and modern manufacturing techniques. Participants must be at least 16 years old. No prior experience in jewelry making is required.

You will gain end-to-end knowledge of jewelry design and production, including:
  • Basics of jewelry sketching and conceptual design
  • Introduction to CAD designing and 3D modeling
  • Wax modeling, casting, and metal finishing techniques
  • Stone setting, polishing, and quality control
  • Production planning and manufacturing workflows
  • Understanding of modern jewelry-making tools and machinery

Yes ✅ Upon successful completion, you will receive a certificate in Jewellery Designing & Manufacturing Technology, recognized by industry professionals and useful for starting a career in jewelry design or manufacturing.

No. This course is suitable for beginners as well as those with some experience who want to understand modern manufacturing processes and improve their design skills.

After completing this course, you can work as:
  • Jewelry designer for brands, studios, or manufacturers
  • CAD designer or 3D jewelry modeler
  • Production supervisor or quality control assistant
  • Independent jewelry maker or entrepreneur

Yes. This course is hands-on and includes practical sessions in sketching, CAD modeling, casting, polishing, and assembly. You will work with real tools, wax models, and metal pieces to gain complete manufacturing experience.

You can register online through our website or contact our admissions team for information about course schedules, fees, and available batches.