Friday, February 5, 2010

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The growing rate of earning at 30 percent annually, the fashion industry has become the largest foreign exchange earner for India. And this growth and recognition has, no doubt, explored a lot of diverse opportunities for youngsters to make a profession in this industry. With this success, India has also become the third largest jewellery market in the worldwide. A Jewellery designing profile basically deals with designing of ornaments that may include precious jewellery, costume jewellery, or junk jewellery. Other products that get processed by going under a designer's hands may include gems, precious and semi-precious stones, terracotta, glass and wooden beads, plastic, cowrie shells, etc.
Earning a course in Jewellery Designing will enable you to work with established jewelers and will help you employed with various jewellery-manufacturing firms, buying agencies, and large jewellery exporters and showrooms, etc. Other scopes of working are some high-fashion magazines, or starting up a career as either a regular or a part-time teacher. There are plenty of promising courses in this field that can be earned by various institutes in India itself such as Comprehensive Jewellery Designing, Jewellery Bench Programme, Jewel CAD, Advanced Casting Programme, etc. If you have an in-depth knowledge and research on gemstones, you can also take up a profession as a consultant advising customers on what to buy and at what rate. Courses are long-term as well as short term and are available at almost all levels including graduation, post graduation, diploma, advanced diploma, and a certificate course. The minimum eligibility to take admission in these courses is just passing your higher secondary education exams and the course duration may vary from 6 months to 3 years.
Following are the tasks that a jewellery designer is expected to perform in his job:
• Designing accessories to complement men's, women's and children's fashion trend.
• Creating new designs for gold, silver, and precious metal jewellery.
• Carrying out detailed research about the accessories to work on.
• Selling the crafted products through local outlets, at tourist destinations, emporia, and through craft melas.
Apart from pursuing a course in Jewellery Designing, there are some personality traits that are much more required than the individual course. These personality traits may include Creativity, eye of detail, keen observation, and fashion awareness. Some of the reputed institutes that offer these courses are the National Institute of Fashion Technology, Jewellery Export Promotion Council, Gemology Institute of India, and the Indian Diamond Institute.

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