Master in Fine Jewellery Design at Istituto Marangoni
The Master in Fine Jewellery Design course at Istituto Marangoni equips students with knowledge of gemmology, metalwork and Italian craftsmanship to create luxury jewellery.
School: Istituto Marangoni
Course: Master in Fine Jewellery Design
Location: London, United Kingdom
Course dates: October 2022 to January 2024
Application deadline: 31 August 2022
Planning and designing a jewellery collection requires creative abilities and advanced research skills combining the history of jewellery, a thorough understanding of gemmology and an appreciation of the goldsmith's techniques with contemporary aesthetic developments in art, design culture and fashion.
In our MA Fine Jewellery Design course, participants investigate leading international and Italian brands to create jewellery in line with current trends in the market.
Students learn about natural and artificial gemstones, the nature of metals and manufacturing processes, and selecting appropriate workable materials for innovative final design solutions.
Collaborating with companies on industry projects, participants are able to experience jewellery collection building in a real commercial environment and increase their knowledge and potential as creative practitioners.
They learn how to take their ideas from concept through to final presentation, looking at influences in Italian craftsmanship, design and style that is admired and celebrated globally.
Throughout the project, they receive professional feedback and guidance from the company. All phases of design, from project development, technical drawing and inspirational storytelling to a final visual presentation, are supported by business skills specific to the luxury industry, providing a professional approach to the negotiation and presentation of ideas.
Applications to this course have now closed.
Top image: by Istituto Marangoni.
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