jewellery processes
Materials and processes involved in creating jewellery items like earrings, necklaces, rings, brackets, etc.
Jewellery assemblers assemble jewelry parts to form different types of jewellery such as bracelets, necklaces or earrings. They grip links with pliers or position the link in the slot of a linking ring, twist link joints open using pliers, attach all parts together and repair broken chains.
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Materials and processes involved in creating jewellery items like earrings, necklaces, rings, brackets, etc.
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Reshape, re-size and polish jewellery mountings. Customise jewellery according to customers' wishes.
Align and arrange steel and metal parts in order to assemble complete products; use the appropriate hand tools and gauges.
Clean and polish metal items and pieces of jewellery; handle mechanical jewellery-making tools such as polishing wheels.
Examine finished jewellery products to ensure that they meet quality standards and design specifications. Use magnifying glasses, polariscopes or other optical instruments.
Mount gemstones in pieces of jewellery closely following design specifications. Place, set and mount gemstones and metal parts.
Make jewellery repairs, such as enlarging or reducing ring sizes, soldering pieces of jewellery back together, and replacing broken or worn-out clasps and mountings.
Select and purchase gems to use in jewellery pieces and designs.
Select and purchase precious metals and alloys to use in jewellery pieces
Smoothen rough parts of pieces of jewellery using hand files and emery paper.
Handle, modify, or repair jewellery-making equipment such as jigs, fixtures, and hand tools such as scrapers, cutters, gougers, and shapers.
Assemble and thread different jewellery parts together such as pearls, locks, wire, and chains by soldering, clamping, welding or lacing the materials.
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The materials and processes used to create imitation jewellery, and how to manipulate the materials.
Categories in which various types of jewellery can be found such as diamond fashion jewellery or diamond bridal jewellery.
The offered watches and jewellery products, their functionalities, properties and legal and regulatory requirements.
The process of shaping metal parts with a high relief or very fine features, such as coins, medals, badges or buttons, by pressing the surface of the metal between two dies.
The process of creating pearls by inserting a piece of tissue in the centre of the oyster to help create pearls under controlled conditions, instead of the accidentally occurring natural pearls.
The various processes various materials used for electroplating may produce, such as copper plating, silver plating, nickle plating, gold plating, embossed gold plating, degreasing, and others.
The various metalworking processes using electric current to form metal coating on an electrode and on the workpiece, such as pulse electroplating, pulse electrodeposition, brush electroplating, and others.
The characteristics of various materials and methods used to engrave something on a surface.
The various technologies used for the joining and assembling of fabricated metal workpieces.
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Select and apply appropriate restoration techniques in order to achieve the required restoration goals. This encompasses preventive measures, remedial measures, restoration processes and management processes.
Construct preliminary jewel models using wax, plaster or clay. Create sample castings in moulds.
Heat and melt jewellery materials; pour in moulds to cast jewellery models. Use jewellery-making material such as spanners, pliers or presses.
Create pieces of jewellery using precious materials such as silver and gold.
Develop new jewellery designs and products, and modify existing designs.
Engrave and print designs and patterns onto a variety of surfaces.
Estimate the total cost for the maintenance of watches or pieces of jewellery.
Estimate the cost implications of restoring and replacing products or parts.
Assess used metal (gold, silver) and gems (diamonds, emeralds) based on age and current market rates.
Evaluate the outcome of conservation and restoration procedures. Evaluate the degree of risk, success of treatment or activity and communicate the results.
Heat, melt and shape metals for jewellery making.
Use cleaning equipment to properly care for jewellery and watches, as per customer request. This might involve cleaning and polishing watches and pieces of jewellery.
Wrap metal, steel or similar wires around jewellery and connect them to each other using mechanical techniques to create a decorative shape.
Record the amount of time it took to process an item of jewellery.
Record the weight of finished jewellery pieces.
Determine restoration needs and requirements and plan the activities. Consider the desired results, the level of intervention required, evaluation of alternatives, constraints on actions, stakeholder demands, possible risks and future options.
Buy and sell jewellery, or serve as an intermediate between potential buyers and sellers.
Provide customers with detailed advice on watches and pieces of jewellery available in the store. Explain about different brands and models and their characteristics and features. Recommend and provide personal advice on pieces of jewellery, according to the customer's needs and preferences.
Apply techniques and use technologies in relation to the various smithing processes, including sculpting, forging, upsetting, heat treating, and finishing.
Operate hand tools such as pliers in the production of various types of chains, hooking the ends of a chain, formed by a machine, together.
Pass on knowledge and skills, explain and demonstrate the application of equipment and materials and answer questions about trade techniques for the manufacturing of products.