Guest Lecture on “Crafting Excellence: Manual Jewellery Design Techniques”

Guest Lecture on “Crafting Excellence: Manual Jewellery Design Techniques”

Name of the Department: Jewellery Designing
Date: 28/08/2024
Venue: IIS (Deemed to be University)
No. of Participants: 10

Objective of the Event:

  1. To impart foundational knowledge on manual jewellery design techniques.
  2. To enhance students' skills in traditional jewellery crafting and design.

Description:
The Jewellery Designing Department hosted a guest lecture titled "Crafting Excellence: Manual Jewellery Design Techniques" on August 28th, 2024, from 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM. The session was led by Ms. Pooja Agarwal, faculty at Gurukul institute of designing

Ms. Agarwal began her presentation with a detailed overview of manual jewellery design, emphasizing the artistry and precision involved in traditional techniques. She shared her extensive knowledge and practical experience, focusing on the craftsmanship required to produce exquisite jewellery by hand.

The session covered several essential topics:

  • Introduction to Manual Techniques: Ms. Agarwal introduced students to fundamental manual jewellery design techniques, including sketching, metalworking, and stone setting.
  • Design Principles and Craftsmanship: She discussed key design principles such as balance, proportion, and harmony, and demonstrated how these principles apply in manual jewellery creation.
  • Material Selection and Handling: The lecture included insights on selecting and handling materials such as metals, gemstones, and other embellishments, highlighting how material properties influence the design process.

Throughout the lecture, Ms. Agarwal engaged the students with practical demonstrations, including sketching techniques and stone setting. She encouraged hands-on practice and provided guidance on refining technical skills to achieve professional quality results.

The students, including those from M.A./M.Com./MSc. Jewellery Design and BSc. Jewellery Design & Technology, participated actively in the session. They had the opportunity to practice the techniques demonstrated by Ms. Agarwal and sought advice on their individual designs.

The event concluded with a lively question-and-answer session, where students had the chance to ask Ms. Agarwal about specific challenges they faced and seek expert advice. Dr. Neeru Jain, the Head of the Jewellery Designing Department, delivered the Vote of Thanks, expressing gratitude to Ms. Pooja Agarwal for her insightful lecture and hands-on guidance, which significantly contributed to the students' understanding of traditional jewellery design techniques.

Outcome of the Event:

  • The students gained valuable insights into manual jewellery design techniques, enhancing their skills in traditional craftsmanship.
  • The session emphasized the importance of integrating traditional design principles with modern practices, equipping students with a comprehensive skill set for their future careers in jewellery designing.