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Jewelry Design & Manufacturing (English)
Learn the basics of jewelry design, fundamental knowledge about various gemstones, and the basic processes of jewelry production. This course aims to help you create new collections and develop a portfolio to present to clients and for job applications.
Instructor
Phichet ReungsriPeriod
30 hoursClasses
Monday / Wednesday / FridayLanguage
EnglishTeaching Method
OnsiteDownload Brochure
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Course Curriculum
Class Schedule
Introduction
- Introduction of the instructor
- Overview of the course
- Explanation of the course objectives and career opportunities in the jewelry industry
Fundamental
- Diamonds & Gems cutting
- Gemstones by Color & Type
- Various types of gemstone setting
Workshop
- Draw diamonds and gemstones in various standard shapes in the guide book.
Instructor and Peer Review
- Review the drawings from the Instructor and seminar mates from past classes.
Workshop
- Draw different types of Gemstone Settings for proper understanding.
Theory:
- Various types of jewelry (A specific term in jewelry industry that is used all over the world for a common understanding.)
- Rings- Shape & Shanks
- Earrings-Shape & styles
- Pendants-Bail & styles
- Necklace- Type and shape
- Bracelet Bangle -Type and shape.
- Instructor and Peer Review
Workshop
- Practice drawing the structure of various ring types and shapes using technical drawing skills required for actual work.
- Practice drawing different types of earrings using technical drawing skills required for actual work.
Workshop (Continue)
- Practice drawing pendant in various shapes and types that will require this skill to be practiced in the jewelry industry.
- Practice drawing Necklaces & Bracelets in various shapes and types that will require this skill to be practiced in the jewelry industry.
- How to develop a new designs by using existing mould.
- Instructor and Peer Review
Theoretical sector - jewelry manufacturing
- Prepare the concept to design your own collection in the next hour.
Visit the Gemstone markets in Bangkok and various jewelry manufacturing source.
• Learn about conceptual thinking, creating a mood board, and building a story to design a collection.
• Study the analysis of upcoming jewelry trends for the next year (most important), using reliable sources from Italy for deep and accurate understanding.
• Explore jewelry designs from various global brands through media and resources provided by the instructor for diversity in creating the student’s collection.
• Study the basics of jewelry production.
Jewelry design for production
- Design jewelry using the concept that students researched for their individual collections.
- Discussion the design concept.
- Discussion the Production possibilities
- Design jewelry to prepare a portfolio
- Learn how to create a portfolio for people who want to apply for jobs.
- Learn how to check the background of job applicants in the jewelry industry.
- Final Test.
Best for
University graduates and New face Designer that want to work in the jewelry industry. Professional / Designer, including those who are beginning to look for careers related to jewelry business.
Instructor

Phichet (Chad) Reungsri
Jewelry DesignerStarting as a beginning jewelry designer, his first job took him to Paris, France where he continued to train with some of Europe’s most celebrated designers. So began a lifelong desire to travel and learn about the cultures,
Read moreWhat you get
- 30 hours of instruction from an accomplished professional jewelry designer with 20 years of experience; design workshops and hands on Projects.
- Learn how to create a personal portfolio for applying for jobs as well as how to present to clients
- Career Opportunities in the Jewelry Industry and Sales Opportunities
- Learning materials and jewelry design tools
- Guidebook for students' convenience.

Jewelry Design & Manufacturing (English)
29,500.00 ฿
This course includes- Guidebook
- Design kits
- Certificate of Mastery
Design Gallery
FAQs
- Jewelry Trend Forecasting- It will take a total of 6 hours of learning. Classes are held on Monday-Wednesday-Friday, 2 hours a day.