Market Oriented & Cost Based Designing

Paper Code: 
JWD 232
Credits: 
4
Contact Hours: 
120.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 
  1. To acquaint students with the knowledge of different  views  of jewellery
  2. To provide comprehensive knowledge about the perspective view of jewellery pieces and presentation.
  3. To acquaint students with the practical knowledge of different International and Indian jewellery  markets

Learning outcomes (COs):

 

Course

Course outcomes

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment Strategies

Paper Code

Paper Title

JWD 232

Market Oriented & Cost-Based Designing

Student will

CO5:  Develop the knowledge about the historical  and the cultural  aspects of jewellery design

CO6:  Calculate the average cost of jewellery Product. Determine markup price for single and wholesale order jewellery

CO7:  Design jewellery products with different views.

Approach in teaching:

Interactive Practical Sessions ,  problem soling exercises, Demonstrations ,Giving tasks, Field practical , Workshop ,  Laboratory industry visits,  Group and Team Work

Class test, Semester end examinations, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects

 

 

30.00
Unit I: 
I. Designing I – Orthographic Views
  • Technical Drawings of Rings                                    
  • Technical Drawings of Pendants                                          
  • Technical Drawings of Earrings 
20.00
Unit II: 
II. Designing – II International Market Oriented Designing
  • Designing a ring for any one major international market                 
  • Designing a pendant for any one major international market           
  • Designing an earring for any one major international market         
  • Designing a brooch for any one major international market             
  • Designing a bracelet/Bangle  for any one major international market         

 

20.00
Unit III: 
III. Designing – III Indian Market Oriented Designing
  • Designing a ring for any one major Indian market               
  • Designing a pendant for any one major Indian market                  
  • Designing an earring for any one major Indian market                 
  • Designing a brooch for any one major Indian market                    
  • Designing a bracelet/Bangle  for any one major Indian market 
30.00
Unit IV: 
IV. Designing – IV Traditional & Kundan Meena Sets
  • Kundan meena Pendent, Earring & Necklace 
  • Bridal Necklace                                                                     
  • Tapering necklace                                                                 
  • Choker                                                                       
  • Raani Haar
20.00
Unit V: 
V. Designing – V Cost based Designing
  • Designing a Pendant   for a Particular Cost-Price
  • Designing a Male  Ring for a Particular Cost-Price                 
  • Designing an  Earring Set for a Particular Cost-Price for Indian market
  • Designing a Bracelet for a Particular Cost-Price

 

Essential Readings: 
  1. Berrick, A. J., & Keating, M. E. (2000). An Introduction to Rings and Modules: with K-theory in view (Vol. 65). Cambridge University Press.
  2. Lam, R. (2003). Jewel 3D Design. Brilliant- Art Publishing Ltd.
References: 
  1. Chan, R.(2001).The Art of KTL(Vol. 1).Brilliant- Art Publishing Ltd.
  2. Brambatti, M., Vinci, C. &  Possamai, A .( 2018).Jewellery Illustration and Design: Techniques for Achieving Professional Results. Promo press, (ed 1).

 

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