Certificate in Jewellery

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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.

NZ$7,899

inc GST

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NZQA Level 4 Certification (60 Credits)

Study Level

Entry

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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.

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Create complex jewellery designs

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

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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

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Jewellery

  • Craft and Design

  • Creative Industries

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Junior Jewellery Assistant

  • Apprentice

  • Bench Hand

  • Maker in associated creative industries