Jewellery Making – Level 3 Training
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Final Exam
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Curriculum
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Disclaimer 01:00
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Lecture 1: Advanced Metalwork Techniques 12:00
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Lecture 2: Advanced Design and Concept Development 12:00
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Lecture 3: Advanced Stone Setting 12:00
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Lecture 4: Advanced Techniques in Jewelry Construction 12:00
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Lecture 5: Jewelry Repair and Restoration 13:00
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Lecture 6: Business and Marketing for Jewellery Designers 13:00
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Assessment 12:00
Description
Jewellery Making requires precision, design sensitivity, and technical understanding of materials and craftsmanship. This Level 3 Training programme offers a comprehensive academic overview of advanced jewellery construction and creative development principles.
The course begins with advanced metalwork techniques, exploring precious metal alloys, soldering principles, surface texturing, and decorative embellishments. Learners examine theoretical approaches to stone setting and gemstone integration within design frameworks.
Design and concept development modules focus on creating jewellery for specific audiences, refining sketching and rendering techniques, and incorporating gemstones creatively. Emphasis is placed on developing a consistent design identity and signature style.
Advanced stone-setting modules introduce prong, bezel, channel, and pavé settings. Learners examine the structural principles that support secure gemstone placement while maintaining aesthetic appeal.
Construction modules explore filigree, granulation, chain making, hinges, clasps, and hollowware techniques. These topics provide theoretical understanding of complex jewellery assembly processes.
Repair and restoration modules address diagnosing structural issues, soldering repairs, stone replacement concepts, and finishing techniques. Learners explore restoration ethics and maintaining craftsmanship standards.
Business and marketing modules examine workshop setup considerations, cost calculation, pricing strategies, branding, marketing channels, and intellectual property protection. Legal awareness ensures understanding of responsible commercial practice.
Assessment consists of a final online examination and written assignment designed to evaluate comprehension of Jewellery Making principles, design theory, craftsmanship awareness, and business fundamentals.
Who is this course for?
This programme is suitable for:
Individuals seeking structured academic knowledge of Jewellery Making
Hobbyists wishing to deepen theoretical understanding
Aspiring jewellery designers exploring business foundations
Learners preparing for further accredited jewellery or design study
Creative professionals interested in metalwork and gemstone design
The course provides theoretical understanding only and does not replace accredited jeweller apprenticeships or gemmology certification.
Requirements
There are no formal academic prerequisites for enrolling in this Jewellery Making course. Basic English proficiency and an interest in craft and design are recommended. Access to a reliable internet connection and suitable digital device is required.
Participants must complete the written assignment and final online examination. Creativity and attention to detail will support learning success.
Career path
Completion of this Jewellery Making programme may support progression into jewellery design assistance, workshop support roles, small creative business development, or further accredited jewellery study. It does not confer professional hallmarking authority, regulated trade licensing, or certified gemmologist status.
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