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Jewellery Making - Intermediate

Design, Creative Industries

Course full

Mode of Study

Evening

Start Date

29th Jan 2025, 15 weeks

Day(s):

Wednesday

Time:

18:00 - 21:00

Location

City Campus

Cost

£ 320

Overview

This course is designed for individuals with some jewellery-making experience who looking to refine their skills and techniques to enhance career opportunities, self-employment, or further study. It provides an excellent opportunity for those looking to upskill or re-enter the workforce in a creative industry.

The first few weeks focus on essential technical aspects, including health and safety practices.

From weeks 2-8, the following techniques will be demonstrated:

  • Tapered ring shank construction, soldering, polishing, and finishing.
  • Split twist shank for solitaire or double stone rings.
  • Stone setting for a round stone with a 6-prong rex setting.
  • Stone setting for a pear-shaped stone (pendant).
  • Enamelling.
  • Keum-boo.
  • Etching.

The final weeks are reserved for individual one-to-one tutorials to support the development of your unique designs and skills.

Successful completion of this course, along with a positive reference from your lecturer, can support your progression to our HND Jewellery programme or other higher-level qualifications. This course offers a valuable pathway for those looking to further their expertise and access professional jewellery-making opportunities.

Entry requirements

Minimum entry requirements

  • You will need some knowledge of basic jewellery making.

Additional Information

Materials

All classes take place in a well-equipped jewellery workshop, however having a selection of your favorite hand tools including pliers set, needle files set cut “0”, dividers, calipers, jewelers eyeglass x 3.5 magnification, dust mask, jewelers apron will improve your experience.

The College provides a small amount of non-precious materials and consumables. The College does not provide precious stones or metals for personal projects, which should be purchased as required by individual students.

  • Mode of Study:
    Evening
  • Start Date:
    29th Jan 2025, 15 weeks
  • Day(s):
    Wednesday
    Time:
    18:00 - 21:00
  • Location:
    City Campus
  • Cost:
    £ 320