How do I become a jewelry maker in South Africa?
Contact The Jewellery Council of SA on 011 484 5528….Requirements
- At least 16 years old;
- Artistic ability;
- A patient, accurate and neat worker;
- Perseverance and concentration;
- Careful and reliable;
- Mechanical, technical and practical aptitude;
- Enjoy precise, detailed work;
- Excellent eyesight;
What qualifications are needed for Jewellery Design?
Candidates who want to pursue a UG degree course in Jewellery Design should have completed their Class 12/ HSC/ 10+2 (or equivalent exam) from a recognised board with passing marks. Aspirants from any stream, Arts/ Commerce/ Science are eligible to pursue a course in Jewellery Design.
How many years does it take to become a Jewellery designer?
Minimum duration: Three years.
Do you need a degree to be a jeweler?
Becoming a jeweler does not require a Bachelor’s degree or Master’s degree. You can join a jewelry school to increase your chances of employability and get a better grip on your training to improve your skill and talent for jewelry making. The Fine Arts program is not directly related to jewelry design.
Is Jewellery design a diploma or degree course?
The Diploma in Jewellery Design exposes students to business management and marketing skills where graduates leave having developed their own social media footprint and branding.
How much money does a jeweler make in South Africa?
R209,714 (ZAR)/yr.
Where can you study Jewellery design?
WHERE CAN I STUDY?
- University of Johannesburg.
- Cape Peninsula University of Technology.
- Tshwane University of Technology.
- University of Stellenbosch.
- Durban University of Technology.
- Central University of Technology, Harmony Jewellery School.
- Ruth Prowse School of Art.
- Novus Jewellery Design Studio.