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Jewellery

OVERVIEW OF WHAT THEY DO  

A Jewellery major teaches you how to design and create unique and beautiful pieces of jewellery. You'll learn about different materials, gemstones, and techniques used in jewellery making. With this knowledge, you can design and craft your own jewellery collections, specializing in areas such as metalwork, gem setting, and enameling, and potentially start your own jewellery business or work for established jewellery brands.

Difficulties and concerns in studying Jewellery:

Craftsmanship and Attention to Detail: Jewellery making requires meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail to produce intricate and finely crafted pieces. Students must hone their hand skills, precision techniques, and quality control measures to ensure the integrity and durability of their jewellery designs.

Understanding of Materials: Knowledge of different materials used in jewellery making, such as metals, gemstones, and beads, is essential. Students may find it challenging if they have limited understanding of material properties, characteristics, and techniques for working with them effectively.

Design Principles: Jewellery design requires a strong understanding of design principles such as composition, balance, proportion, and aesthetics. Students may struggle if they lack knowledge of design fundamentals and principles necessary for creating visually appealing and wearable jewellery pieces.

Market Trends and Consumer Preferences: Jewellery designers need to stay updated on current market trends, consumer preferences, and cultural influences to create designs that resonate with target audiences. Students may find it challenging if they lack knowledge of market trends and consumer behavior in the jewellery industry.

Market Saturation and Competition: The jewellery market in Malaysia may be saturated with established brands and designers, making it challenging for new designers to enter the industry and establish themselves. Intense competition for market share and limited opportunities for growth can deter aspiring jewellery designers.

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Main RIASEC codes: Artistic (A), Realistic (R)
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Artistic (A): Jewellery design involves creativity, imagination, and visual expression. Designing unique and aesthetically pleasing jewellery pieces requires artistic skills and an eye for design.

Realistic (R): Jewellery making involves hands-on work with physical materials and tools, requiring practical problem-solving skills and attention to detail.

- Jewellery Designer
- Gemstone Buyer/Seller
- Jewellery Manufacturer
- Jewellery Marketing/Sales

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