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Jewellery Making - Intermediate

Design, Creative Industries

Mode of Study

Evening

Start Date

3rd Sep 2025, 15 weeks

Day(s):

Wednesday

Time:

18:00 - 21:00

See alternative times and dates »

Location

City Campus

Cost

£ 330

Overview

This course is designed for individuals with some jewellery-making experience who looking to refine their skills and techniques to enhance career opportunities, self-employment, or further study. It provides an excellent opportunity for those looking to upskill or re-enter the workforce in a creative industry.

The first few weeks focus on essential technical aspects, including health and safety practices.

From weeks 2-8, the following techniques will be demonstrated:

  • Tapered ring shank construction, soldering, polishing, and finishing.
  • Split twist shank for solitaire or double stone rings.
  • Stone setting for a round stone with a 6-prong rex setting.
  • Stone setting for a pear-shaped stone (pendant).
  • Enamelling.
  • Keum-boo.
  • Etching.

The final weeks are reserved for individual one-to-one tutorials to support the development of your unique designs and skills.

Successful completion of this course, along with a positive reference from your lecturer, can support your progression to our HND Jewellery programme or other higher-level qualifications. This course offers a valuable pathway for those looking to further their expertise and access professional jewellery-making opportunities.

Entry requirements

Minimum entry requirements

  • You will need some knowledge of basic jewellery making.

Additional Information

Materials

All classes take place in a well-equipped jewellery workshop, however having a selection of your favorite hand tools including pliers set, needle files set cut “0”, dividers, calipers, jewelers eyeglass x 3.5 magnification, dust mask, jewelers apron will improve your experience.

The College provides a small amount of non-precious materials and consumables. The College does not provide precious stones or metals for personal projects, which should be purchased as required by individual students.

Alternative Dates and Times

Days(s) Time Dates Duration Duration Course
Wednesday 18:00 - 21:00 28th Jan 2026 - 21st May 2026 15 weeks 15 weeks View »
  • Mode of Study:
    Evening
  • Start Date:
    3rd Sep 2025, 15 weeks
  • Day(s):
    Wednesday
    Time:
    18:00 - 21:00
  • Location:
    City Campus
  • Cost:
    £ 330