

PROFESSIONAL-DIPLOMA in Jewellery Design at Pearl Academy


Delhi, Delhi
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About the Specialization
What is Jewellery Design at Pearl Academy Delhi?
This Jewellery Design professional diploma program at Pearl Academy focuses on nurturing creative talent with a blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern design techniques. Recognizing India''''s rich heritage in jewellery, the program integrates cultural nuances with global trends. It equips students with practical skills, innovative thinking, and an understanding of the evolving demands of the Indian and international jewellery market, setting it apart through its industry-aligned curriculum.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for aspiring jewellery designers, creative individuals seeking to enter the design industry, and entrepreneurs aiming to launch their own jewellery brands. It caters to fresh 10+2 graduates with a passion for design, as well as those looking for a career change into a dynamic and artistic field. Candidates with a keen eye for detail and a desire to merge art with commerce will find this specialization particularly rewarding.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect to pursue diverse career paths in the Indian jewellery sector, including roles as jewellery designers, CAD designers, merchandisers, visual merchandisers, or entrepreneurs. Entry-level salaries in India typically range from INR 2.5 LPA to 4.5 LPA, with experienced professionals earning upwards of 8 LPA. The program fosters growth trajectories in established brands, export houses, or through independent ventures, aligning with industry demand for skilled professionals.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Foundational Drawing and Visualisation- (Term 1)
Dedicate time to consistent practice of manual drawing, illustration, and rendering techniques to effectively communicate design ideas. Focus on understanding form, proportion, and perspective crucial for jewellery. Utilize online tutorials or resources like DrawMixPaint for fundamental skill development.
Tools & Resources
Sketchbooks, Drawing Pencils, Procreate/Adobe Sketch (for digital drawing exploration)
Career Connection
Strong foundational drawing skills are essential for translating conceptual ideas into tangible designs, a core competency for any jewellery designer and critical during portfolio reviews for internships and jobs.
Explore Jewellery History and Cultural Influences- (Term 1)
Actively research and immerse yourself in the rich history of Indian and global jewellery. Understand different eras, cultural significance, and design motifs. Visit museums like the National Museum in Delhi or online archives to study historical pieces, expanding your design vocabulary.
Tools & Resources
Museum visits, Art history books, Online cultural archives
Career Connection
A deep understanding of historical and cultural contexts enriches design perspectives, allowing for innovative contemporary interpretations that resonate with diverse market segments, making you a more versatile designer.
Participate Actively in Design Thinking Workshops- (Term 1)
Engage fully in all design thinking exercises and workshops. Learn to approach design challenges systematically, from problem identification to ideation and prototyping. Collaborate with peers to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills relevant to design innovation.
Tools & Resources
Design Thinking toolkits, Group collaboration platforms
Career Connection
Developing a robust design thinking process enables you to create user-centric and market-relevant designs, a highly valued skill in design studios and for entrepreneurial ventures.
Intermediate Stage
Experiment Extensively with Materials and Processes- (Term 2)
Beyond classroom assignments, actively seek opportunities to work with various metals, gemstones, and alternative materials. Understand their properties, limitations, and potential. Attend workshops or connect with local artisans to gain hands-on experience with manufacturing techniques like casting, filing, and polishing.
Tools & Resources
Local artisan workshops, Material suppliers (e.g., gems & metals markets in Jaipur/Surat)
Career Connection
Practical experience with materials and processes is invaluable for translating designs into manufacturable products, enhancing your credibility and practical skillset for roles in production and design.
Develop a Unique Design Voice through Diverse Projects- (Term 2)
Undertake personal projects that challenge you to explore different design aesthetics—traditional, contemporary, avant-garde, and sustainable. Focus on developing your individual style and perspective. Seek feedback from faculty and peers to refine your creative direction and build a distinctive portfolio.
Tools & Resources
Personal project challenges, Peer review sessions, Design magazines/blogs
Career Connection
A unique design voice and a diverse portfolio showcase your versatility and creativity, making you stand out to potential employers and clients in a competitive market, especially for bespoke design roles.
Seek Early Industry Mentorship and Micro-Internships- (Term 2)
Network with established jewellery designers, brand owners, or artisans in India. Seek out opportunities for short-term mentorships or micro-internships to observe industry practices, understand market demands, and gain practical exposure beyond the curriculum. LinkedIn and industry events are key resources.
Tools & Resources
LinkedIn, Industry events (e.g., IIJS, Jewels of India), Networking platforms
Career Connection
Early industry exposure and mentorship provide critical insights into professional realities, build valuable contacts, and can open doors to future internships or full-time positions post-graduation.
Advanced Stage
Build a Strong Digital Portfolio with CAD/CAM Skills- (Term 3)
Master CAD/CAM software (like Rhino, MatrixGold, SolidWorks) to create high-quality 3D models and realistic renderings of your designs. This is crucial for modern jewellery production. Compile your best digital and manual work into a professional online portfolio on platforms like Behance or a personal website.
Tools & Resources
RhinoGold, MatrixGold, SolidWorks, Behance, Adobe Portfolio
Career Connection
Proficiency in CAD/CAM is a non-negotiable skill for most contemporary jewellery design roles, from manufacturing to custom design. A strong digital portfolio is your primary tool for showcasing these skills to potential employers.
Network Extensively and Attend Trade Shows- (Term 3)
Actively participate in national and international jewellery trade shows and exhibitions such as IIJS (India International Jewellery Show) or local artisan markets. Network with professionals, suppliers, and potential clients. This builds your industry presence and understanding of market trends.
Tools & Resources
IIJS (India International Jewellery Show), Jewels of India exhibition, Gems & Jewellery India International Exhibition (GJIIE)
Career Connection
Networking is paramount for career advancement, leading to collaborations, job opportunities, and market insights. Being visible at key industry events can significantly boost your professional growth.
Develop a Comprehensive Business Plan for a Personal Brand- (Term 3)
Utilize your entrepreneurship knowledge to draft a detailed business plan for a hypothetical or actual jewellery brand. Include market analysis, target audience, pricing strategy, marketing plan, and financial projections. Seek feedback from business mentors or faculty.
Tools & Resources
Business plan templates, Startup India resources, Mentorship from faculty/entrepreneurs
Career Connection
Whether you aim for entrepreneurship or corporate roles, understanding the business aspects of jewellery is crucial. This practice hones your strategic thinking, making you a more valuable asset in any business context and preparing you for independent ventures.



