What you'll learn

About the Course: A Jewelry Designing Course is a creative program that teaches the art and techniques of crafting exquisite jewelry pieces. It covers design fundamentals, material knowledge, and practical skills such as sketching, rendering, and prototyping. Students explore trends, cultural influences, and innovative design methods, including Corel software. The course fosters creativity and attention to detail, empowering learners to translate their ideas into wearable art. Ideal for aspiring designers, it provides a pathway to exciting opportunities in the jewelry and fashion industries. Learning Outcome of Course: The learning outcomes of a Basic Jewelry Designing Course include developing foundational skills in sketching, rendering, and conceptualizing innovative jewelry designs. Students gain an understanding of design principles, materials, and techniques, alongside exploring historical and contemporary trends. They acquire basic technical drawing and prototyping skillsResource.

  • 1.Elements and principles of design (balance, proportion, harmony, etc.). 2.Overview of jewelry types: rings, earrings, necklaces, and bracelets. 3.Historical and contemporary jewelry styles and trends. 4.Introduction to sketching and rendering techniques for design visualization.
  • 1.Study of metals: gold, silver, platinum, and alternative materials. 2.Understanding gemstones: properties, cuts, and settings. 3.Introduction to enameling, engraving, and surface embellishments. 4.Basic manufacturing techniques: soldering, casting, and polishing.
  • 1.Creating inspiration boards and mood boards. 2.Theme-based design conceptualization (cultural, modern, or abstract). 3.Prototyping with wax, clay, or paper. 4.Experimentation with non-traditional materials (upcycling and mixed media).
  • 1.Technical drawing for jewelry: orthographic and isometric views. 2.Introduction to Corel software for jewelry design. 3.Creating 2D and 3D models digitally. 4.Translating hand-drawn designs into Corel prototypes.
  • 1.Designing and crafting a jewelry piece based on a client brief. 2.Hands-on experience with wax carving and metal working. 3.Gemstone setting and finishing techniques. 4.Testing and refining prototypes for wearability and durability.
  • 1.Developing a professional jewelry design portfolio. 2.Presentation skills for showcasing designs to clients or companies. 3.Introduction to branding and marketing in the jewelry industry. 4.Overview of ethical practices and sustainability in jewelry making.

Archana Kumari
Assistant Professor

Archana kumari currently working as Assistant Professor in LPU. I have done my gradation from NIFT Gandhinagar in F&LA department which is secialized in jewellery. I have an experience of 5 years in industry working as jewellery designer cum merchandiser. I have worked with many companies I am Mumbai, Delhi and Jaipur, attended lots of jewellery trade fair and bridal fair.