Certificate in Jewellery
Visual Arts
A course by
Whitecliffe College
A hands-on, foundational certificate programme covering all aspects of jewellery manufacturing and design, including fabrication techniques, stone settings, and finishing. Prepares graduates for entry-level roles in jewellery making or for further study.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Auckland City Symonds Street Campus, Auckland
It will take a total of 18 weeks


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Execute jewellery fabrication techniques
Graduates can accurately perform fabrication techniques including dimensions, filing, forming, wirework, soldering, settings, and polishing.

Create complex jewellery designs
Ability to add features to designs such as stone settings, back-holes, bezels, shank designs, brooch pins, and bales.

Understand culturally safe work practices
Students understand and can apply culturally safe practices in a jewellery workshop.
What You're Signing Up For
The Certificate in Jewellery at Whitecliffe is an 18-week full-time programme designed for those interested in the manufacturing process of jewellery and looking to start a career in the jewellery or goldsmithing industry. It combines theoretical knowledge and practical skills, covering precision, accuracy, design, and problem-solving, and culminates in a design and make project. Graduates will be equipped for entry-level industry roles or further study.
Course Content
- Jewellery fabrication techniques: dimensions, marking out, forming, filing, soldering, making settings
- Cutting stone holes, back holes, wirework, shank designs, bezels, pips, brooch pins and bales
- Polishing and finishing
- Jewellery and goldsmith theory
- Culturally safe work practices
- Individual design and make project
What you need to know first
Must be at least 16 years old at commencement of study

What sort of industry will this job lead to
Jewellery
Craft and Design
Creative Industries

Future employment opportunities might be
Junior Jewellery Assistant
Apprentice
Bench Hand
Maker in associated creative industries


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