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Qualifying course for the manufacture and trade of jewelry and precious metals

  • Course level: Basic Courses
  • Categories Jewelry
  • Duration 40h
  • Total Enrolled 0
  • Last Update October 15, 2024

Description

This course aims to equip participants with the skills and knowledge needed to enter the precious metal jewelry industry. Trainees will learn the theoretical concepts and practical techniques for designing and producing unique jewelry pieces. By the end of the course, they will be qualified to start their own ventures in the manufacture and trade of precious metal jewelry.

Hours number

program

2
Knowing about health, safety and professionalism.
2
Knowing about the kit.
5
Knowing about the casting and melting process.
5
Smelting gold and silver.
4
Knowing the gold and silver standards.
6
Use a press machine and use a drawing machine.
6
Working and ring bear welding varieties.

What Will I Learn?

  • Technical and formative characteristics of metals and raw materials and methods of employing them in metal works.
  • Knowledge of the number, tools and raw materials used in metal works.
  • Techniques used in implementing metal works.
  • Safety principles in the workshop.
  • Implementing a range of works employing applications of a number of techniques used by manufacturers in making metal jewelry.
  • Techniques such as: sawing, perforation, (piercing), wire work in different ways with the correct and effective use of tools, numbers and devices.
  • Employing the foundations, formal elements and decorations in implementing and designing jewelry.
  • Work is practiced in the workshop considering the principles of safety and security.
  • Learn the most important tips for making and trading jewelry.
  • Learn about the tools and materials needed for some metal forming processes.
  • Learn how to combine forming processes to make innovative jewelry

Target Audience

  • Aspiring Jewelers: Individuals looking to start a career in jewelry making or design.
  • Hobbyists: People interested in jewelry-making as a creative pastime.
  • Students: Those studying art, design, or related fields who want to specialize in jewelry.
  • Fashion Designers: Professionals seeking to incorporate jewelry design into their work.
  • Entrepreneurs: Individuals wanting to start their own jewelry business.
  • Artisans: Craftspeople looking to expand their skills in jewelry techniques.