Manufacturing process (Practical II)

Paper Code: 
TJD 503
Credits: 
T 3
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 
  1. To instruct the trainees in soldering, shaping and finishing techniques that will enable them to undertake simple ring sizing, chain repairs and similar jewellery work.
  2. To provide the knowledge and skills to make jewellery of excellent quality
50.00
Unit I: 
Manufacturing process

Manufacturing process :

  1. Basic Jewellery manufacturing Techniques:                                 
    • Sawing
    • Filling
    • Annealing
    • Drilling
    • Soldering
    • Reverting
    • Pickling
    • Ultrasonic
    • Hammering
    • Polishing
    • Milling
    • Wire Drawing
    • Alloying
    • Stamping
10.00
Unit II: 
Stone setting

 

             II.  Stone setting

  • Prong
  • Channel
  • Bezel
  •  Pave

 

Essential Readings: 

 

1.      McGrath, J. (2005). The Jeweler's Directory of Decorative Finishes: From

Enameling and Engraving to Inlay and Granulation.  Krause Publications Craft.

2.      Le Van, M. (Ed.). (2005). The Penland Book of Jewelry: Master Classes in Jewelry Techniques. Lark Books.

3.      Codina, C. (2007). Goldsmithing & silver work: jewelry, vessels & ornaments. Sterling Publishing Company, Inc..

 

References: 

 

1.      Berkebile., J., (2012) Making Wire & Bead Jewelry: Artful Wirework Techniques, Lark Crafts; (1ST ed)

2.      Power, J. (2009). Beading Tips, Techniques & Trade Secrets, St. Martin's Griffin, (1ST ed)

3.      Bovin, M., & Codina, C. (1964). Jewelry Making. Bovin.

4.      McCreight, T. (2005). Jewelry Making: Techniques for Metal. Courier Corporation.

 

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