Jewelry Making
Neither a series of manufacturing techniques nor a process based on stringent theory, jewelry making is an art. You can definitely learn the basic, crucial aspects of jewelry construction, though to become an excellent jewelry craftsman you must possess patience and innate, aesthetic intuition.
Jewelry making involves the use of a large variety of materials like metals, ceramics, and wood. There are techniques that one needs to specialize in to be a quality jewelry designer, including work with hand painted jewelry, solid stones, and fine or delicate artwork. Jewelry making also requires knowledge and expertise in other special skills like molding, casting, polishing, and gem cutting.
Some of the qualities needed for jewelry making include a steady hand, clear eyesight, and a creative acumen. Today you may be even required to know how to use laser engraving machines, computers, designing software like CAD/CAM, and other power tools, in addition to the regular set of jewelry making tools. There are ample online resources, books and schools that train people on various aspects of jewelry making.
Jewelry making can be pursued as a hobby or a full time business, either to earn money or quench your thirst for art and design.
