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11 Dec 2008 - 07:13:00 pm
An exclusive art - diamond jewellery designing

Diamond jewellery designing is an art of designing and making jewellery, stone cutting, engraving and polishing etc. Previously, the only way one could learn jewellery designing craft was to be a trainee to an experienced jeweler. But now days, one can easily take up a diploma course in all kinds of jewellery design following school.

Getting on track

Various institutes offer different kinds of diploma courses in jewellery designing. The course gives basic information on the assorted kinds of stones, colors schemes in jewellery, presentation and framing, design themes, designing individual jewellery pieces, diamond jewellery, costume jewellery, gold and silver jewellery, men's jewellery, jewellery costing, etc.

But a professional in designing jewellery does not require formal training. A professional in some other field can acquire latest jewellery designing workshops as well as set up his own industry fabrication house.

As a jewelry designer one has the satisfaction of making ones vision a reality. One can either be a style leader who sets new trends or be a jewelry artist who makes lucrative income by selling hand-made jewelry to consumers who appreciate the work and are ready to pay more for exclusive and unique pieces.
As such there are no explicit personality traits for jewellery designers. Encompassing passion for the profession is the only way one can learn this craft. A sense of design is essential. Qualities like Precision and awareness to detail are also just as important for an unbeaten jeweler. Further being very creative, imaginative and technically sound.

The work

A Jewellery designer plans sketches - by hand or on the computer - to assume the design. Subsequent to consulting with the client or the manufacturing team, designers fashion complete drawings, a structural model, computer simulations.

Computer models permit greater effortlessness and flexibility in discovering a number of design alternatives, hence reduces design costs and cuts the time taken to deliver a product to marketplace.

Designs are created on regular or floral patterns and then produce forms by linking different structures together. The range of raw materials is comprehensive - from economical and simply available stuff like paper, wood, jute, terracotta, to highly valued Swarovski crystals.


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