How to Become Jewelry Designer

How to Become Jewelry Designer ?
 Jewelry design
 Jewelry design is the art or profession of creating, crafting, fabricating, or rendering designs for jewelry
Becoming a jewelry designer has so many benefits. You can fully express your creativity in a way that other people can enjoy. You can make a unique contribution to fashion whether you start your own business or work for someone. As a jewelry designer, you don’t have to follow trends, you can set them. The best part is that you don’t even need any experience to begin. Imagine getting paid to do what you love.
As a jewelry designer, the possibilities are endless. You can craft and design everything from necklaces, bracelets, rings, anklets, and earrings to pendants, brooches, belt buckles, and body jewelry. Don’t forget about specialty items for men such as cufflinks and tie pins. You could even specialize in engagement and wedding rings. Your creations can range from classy to crazy as you determine the unique expression of your designs. To begin, you will need to familiarize yourself with basic element of jewelry design.
Determine what types of jewelry you want to make as well as what kinds of materials you will work with. Some of your options include glass, beads, metal, clay, gemstones, precious metals, and natural elements such as grass, wood, and shells.
Next, learn about special tools and equipment that you will need to make your jewelry. Find wholesale suppliers that you can purchase your supplies from at a discounted cost. Then you will need to start your education. You can either enroll in a course or program for jewelry design or you can teach yourself. Search for workshops in your area to develop your skills and network with other designers. Don’t be afraid to ask questions and learn from other people with more experience in the field. 
Think seriously about whether you want to work for yourself or someone else. Both options have advantages and disadvantages. Working for yourself gives you freedom and flexibility but there is more risk involved since your success depends solely on your efforts. Working for someone else limits your freedom but provides structure that may be helpful if you are just starting out. You will need to consider aspects such as advertising, assembly, pricing, payment, and delivery.
As you gain confidence in your designs, you will want to begin assembling a portfolio to show to potential customers or employers. This should include both sketches and samples of your work. Learn to enthusiastically market yourself and your product.

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Different types of designers

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Different types of designers include are :
  •     Costume design
  •     Fashion design
  •     Furniture design
  •     Game design
  •     Graphic design
  •     Industrial design
  •     Interaction design
  •     Interior design
  •     Jewelry design
  •     Landscape design
  •     Learning design
  •     Lighting design
  •     Packaging design
  •     Product design
  •     Scenic design
  •     Sound design
  •     Urban design
  •     User Experience Design
  •     User Interface Design
  •     Web design
  •     Architecture as a whole
  •     Engineering as a whole
  •     Architect
  •     Design
  •     Design engineer
  •     Design firm
  •     Design thinking
  •     Visual arts
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Graphic, Industrial, Interior, Landscape, Toy, Web, Architects, Fashion, Calligraphy



 
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Artists
Ceramic, Drawing, Fiber, Folk Art, Glass, Graffiti, Illustration, Jewelry, Metal, Mixed Media, Painters, Performance, Photography, Prints, Sculpture, Stone, Apparel/Wearable, Wood, Body Art, Digital, Photoshop, Muralists, Music, Dance, Neon, Mandalas, Silversmith, Film, Scrimshaw

Shows

One Person / Group Shows, 1st Online Invitational, 2nd Online Invitational, 3rd Online Invitational, 4th Online Invitational
   
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Furniture

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Performing Arts

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