Graduate Jeweler Program
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The Graduate Jeweler diploma program is a hands-on experience that introduces students to the knowledge and skills required for a career in jewelry fabrication and repair. You will work with gemstones and precious metals at your own workstation and in a classroom equipped with professional-quality tools.
What You'll Learn
- Demonstrate essential jewelry manufacturing skills
- Fabricate findings and completed jewelry pieces using base and precious metals
- Apply texture, polish and electroplating finishes to jewelry surfaces
- Demonstrate common jewelry repairs
- Describe safe operation of common jewelry manufacturing tools
- Explain metallurgy and how it affects manufacturing
- Self-evaluate manufacturing skills
Topics Covered
Here are some of the topics covered in the Graduate Jeweler program.
Learn how to use tools to repair jewelry.
Learn the basics of metal working: soldering, finishing, and more.
Develop skills for fabrication, custom order, and repair.
Learn how to spot manufacturing defects and what causes them.
Learn techniques for multiple stone setting shapes and styles.
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Offered at GIA World Headquarters and The Robert Mouawad Campus in Carlsbad, CA.
Study at the GIA School On campus, full-time learning
Immerse yourself in the world of gems and jewelry and earn your Graduate Jeweler diploma by studying at a GIA campus. This transformative program opens up a world of opportunity.
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