ISCO Specialization 2163.1.5 Jewellery Designer
From Open Risk Manual
Definition
Jewellery Designer: Jewellery designers use a variety of materials, including gold, silver and precious stones to design and plan pieces of jewellery that can have a wearable or decorative purpose. They are involved in the different stages of the making process and may design for individual clients or for mass production clients.
Essential Skills
- Clean Jewellery Pieces
- Develop Jewellery Designs
- Define Artistic Approach
- Record Jewel Processing Time
- Heat Jewellery Metals
- Art History
- Cut Gem Stones
- Create Jewellery
- Collaborate With A Technical Staff In Artistic Productions
- Use Jewellery Equipment
- Repair Jewellery
- Adjust Jewellery
- Mount Stones In Jewels
- Trade In Jewellery
- Contextualise Artistic Work
- Calculate Value Of Gems
- Smoothen Rough Jewel Parts
- Record Jewel Weight
- Build Jewellery Models
- Select Gems For Jewellery
- Ensure Conformance To Jewel Design Specifications
- Select Metals For Jewellery
- Mark Designs On Metal Pieces
- Cast Jewellery Metal
- Gather Reference Materials For Artwork
- Examine Gems
Optional Skills
- Develop Educational Activities
- Develop Artistic Project Budgets
- Plan Art Educational Activities
- Participate In Artistic Mediation Activities
- Keep Personal Administration
- Develop Educational Resources
- Present Exhibition
- Assess Conservation Needs
Alternative Names
- Jewelry Artist And Designer
- Jewellery Artist & Designer
- Jewelry Designer And Sculptural Artist
- Jewellery Designer And Sculptural Artist
- Jewellery Artist
- Jewellery Designer And Maker
- Jewellery Artist And Designer
- Jewelry Artist
- Jewelry Artist & Designer