Description
The evolution of jewelry across cultures
Jewelry as personal and cultural expression
Core principles: balance, proportion, rhythm, unity, contrast
Introduction to jewelry sketching
Color theory and symbolism in design
Exploring color combinations in sketches
Drawing in 2D and 3D
Orthographic views: top, front, and side
Drawing rings, pendants, bracelets in perspective
Shading and depth for realistic sketches
Rendering metals and gemstones with pencils, markers, and colored pencils
Capturing reflections and surface textures of gold, silver, and stones
Overview of jewelry-making materials:
Beads, metals, wires, stones, threads, and clay
Choosing materials for aesthetic and structural qualities
Material compatibility and design considerations
Basic tools: pliers, cutters, files, shaping tools, and brushes
Clay-specific tools: rolling, shaping, stamping, and curing equipment
Translating sketches into real-world designs
Introduction to hands-on clay work and combining it with other materials
Basic shaping and curing techniques for air-dry clay
Adding dimension through embossing and layering
Working with clay textures and surface techniques
Embellishing with beads, charms, and thread
Design your final piece using learned techniques
Select materials
Sketch, build a materials list, and prepare a work plan
Build your final jewelry piece
Hands-on creation using selected materials and clay elements
We always have ongoing sessions, and you can join any batch at your convenience. For more information, please contact us at 055 578 2280. We look forward to hearing from you!
We are conveniently located in JLT. For complete details, please refer to our Contact Us page. Feel free to reach out to us with any inquiries.