Fashion Jewellery Arts 2
'Professional' Fashion Jewellery?'
Are you are an artisan entrepreneur looking to improve the quality and efficiency of your work? a jewellery company employee needing to implement commercial techniques for in-store repairs? a hobbyist looking for the best training available? Studying Fashion Jewellery with the professionals means less trial and error, a better understanding of the quality of components available, and superior products for your clients, customers or friends and relatives.
As a pillar of JDMIS' professional jewellery courses, the techniques, materials and information in this programme has been refined over decades and thousands of students! It represents the most formal and complete training available in the Fashion Jewellery Arts anywhere!
You will Learn...
Advanced Weaving Techniques
Advanced Weaving techniques extend existing flat and fancy designs by producing fast and more challenging three dimensional creations. These can be used not only for jewellery, but fashion accessories for handbags, cell phones & much more.
Wire Wrapping Technique
Wire wrapping techniques can accent or cage unusual materials in soft wire to create distinctive design opportunities. Secure wrapping techniques for pieces with and without holes allow creative expression using many unique objects. Innovative finishing variations add to the singularity of these designs.
Advanced Knotting Designs
Advanced knotting designs help you understand how to best combine very different materials, when it is suitable to perform partial knotting, and how to produce long, elegant opera- and satoir-length necklaces with imperceptible joins.
Jigs for Accurate Repeatable Wire Parts
Use Jigs for Accurate Repeatable Wire Parts. Learn how to use wire jigs to make precise wire shapes that can be used as bacelet parts, clasps, earring hooks and more. Experiment with Celtic, Egyptian, Aztec and modern geometric patterns.
Wire Coiling
To add elegance and diversity to designs, you will then explore Wire Coiling, a technique used both in history as well as many contemporary designs. Use these skills to create linked coil necklaces, bracelets and accessories.
Wire Component Creation
Take your designs to a new level with Wire Component Creation, using half-hard and soft wires make components including clasps, earring hooks, connectors, separators & more. Learn construction techniques for safety, appearance and durability.
Advanced Wirework Techniques
and combinations extend your creative possibilities. Start incorporating chain into wirework designs to create elegantly long or fashionably short necklaces with quality production and speed. Efficient use of gold and silver chain ensures designs remain cost-effective.
Another wirework style that will impress even the most discerning clients involves creating grouping patterns connected with wire. Planning and efficiency are emphasized to keep labour costs manageable.
Everything Included
Like all JDMIS courses, students receive everything they need to complete all their coursework, plus all the tools and equipment they require to continue putting their skills to use from home or work. In this case, participants receive hundreds natural materials, genuine Swarovski Crystals and top-quality findings, as well as a full-set of tools and design boards. Prices even include GST, so there are no hidden costs!
Specialisation
This course is part of the Fashion Jewellery Arts learning path, also referred to as FJ
Participants attending and completing this programme can choose to enroll for the full diploma
Methodology
Create
This course offers a practical hands-on experience. At the end of the workshop, participants will have produced one or more pieces of jewellery.
Learning path
The pre-requirements needed in order to attend this jewellery program is having attended FJ100..
After attending this course, participants can progress onto the next level.
Course Fee
S$2,300
inclusive of GST
Price is inclusive of hundreds natural materials, genuine Swarovski Crystals and top-quality findings, as well as a full-set of tools and design boards.
You can also attend this course in bite-size 2 days classes, learning one technique at the time. For pricing and more information visit: www.fashionjewellerydesign.com
Course Duration
40 hours
7 weeks (1 day/week), or
14 weeks (1 half-day/week)
JDMIS runs week-day, weekend and weeknight courses for this popular course. JDMIS also has flexible make-up schedules and graduates can return without cost for refresher courses (subject to availability).
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Join us for one of these fascinating sessions by simply give us a call on 6221 5253 and we can go over your options!
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This is a flagship course at JDMIS...
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Learn From The Best
The Jewellery Design and Management International School (JDMIS) is the only specialized school providing professional jewellery design, gemmology, fabrication and business training to the jewellery industry, artisan entrepreneurs and jewelelry enthsiasts.
We have uniquely structured courses ranging from intensive full-time diploma courses to compact 40 hour professional part-time certifications that focus on specific skills. Whether you are attracted by the idea of being a jewellery designer, need to upgrade your skills as a jewellery professional, or simply flex your creativity and express your own personal style, JDMIS can help you achieve and exceed your jewellery dreams!
Tanja Sadow, Dean and founder of the JDMIS is Singapore's most notable jewellery personality - having educated the trade and public for over 30 years with a unique international perspective that includes experience in all facets of the jewellery trade from Europe, the United States, South America and Asia.