Unleash your creativity while learning technical skills with a jewellery making course! Whether you want to pick up skills as a hobbyist or hope to sell your creations, our jewellery courses will provide you with practical know-how and hands-on experience.
Learn with us at Central Regional TAFE! Under the guidance of experienced lecturers and practising craftspeople, you can take a number of jewellery making courses with us that will introduce you to key skills in jewellery design and creation. These introductory courses are ideal for hobbyists or those wanting to learn new skills in a fun and supportive environment. No previous experience is needed.
If you would like to go onto further studies, these courses are a great precursor for further studies in Jewellery and Object Design or Visual Arts.
Ready to unleash your creativity and get making? Check out what our jewellery making courses in silversmithing and polymer clay entail.
Jewellery Design Courses
Creative Jewellery Skill Set
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Create unique pieces of jewellery
Learn how to explore your artistry with our Creative Jewellery short course - great for participants who have completed the Produce Jewellery(opens in a new tab) course, or the Introductory Jewellery Making course(opens in a new tab) .
Under the guidance of experienced lecturers and practising craftspeople, you can learn key skills in jewellery creation. This introductory course is ideal for hobbyists or those wanting to learn new skills in a fun and supportive environment.
Dress requirements
- Participants must wear enclosed shoes, e.g. sneakers or leather type shoes
- Long hair must be tied back and any long accessories must be removed when working on the machines.
Continue your training by enrolling into our Design Jewellery (opens in a new tab) course.
Design Jewellery Skill Set
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Design intricate jewellery pieces
Learn the basics of jewellery design with this short course, where you will plan and create patterns for pieces of jewellery.
Under the guidance of experienced lecturers and practising craftspeople, you can learn key skills in jewellery design. This introductory course is ideal for hobbyists or those wanting to learn new skills in a fun and supportive environment.
No previous experience is needed.
Interested in making jewellery? Why not continue your training with our Produce Jewellery(opens in a new tab) and Creative Jewellery(opens in a new tab) courses! (opens in a new tab) We also have our Introductory Jewellery Making(opens in a new tab) course that might interest you.
Introductory Jewellery Making Skill Set
Start a career that always has a silver lining.
Simply express your creativity or take your curiosity to a career with the skills you'll learn in this short course. You'll learn hands-on techniques and work with silver and metal to design and create.Delivered at:
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Make your own silver jewellery
Learn the skills and knowledge to create simple silver and metal jewellery in this beginner course. Using a range of techniques, you will learn to develop your own ideas about design and style. At the completion of this course, you will get to take home your own sterling silver creations.
Topics covered include:
- How to accurately measure and saw silver and other metals
- Filing, hammering, texturising and forging metals
- How to safely solder
- Polishing and finishing jewellery pieces
- Theory
If you would like to further your skills in Jewellery Making, we have other Skill Sets on offer:
Produce Jewellery Skill Set
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Make your own jewellery!
Have you always wanted to know how to make your own jewellery? Then this course is for you! Learn the basic skills of producing jewellery and discover a large range of techniques that will allow you to develop your own ideas and style.
Under the guidance of experienced lecturers and practising craftspeople, you can learn key skills in jewellery creation. This introductory course is ideal for hobbyists or those wanting to learn new skills in a fun and supportive environment.
Dress requirements
- Participants must wear enclosed shoes, e.g. sneakers or leather type shoes
- Long hair must be tied back and any long accessories must be removed when working on the machines.
Continue your training by enrolling into our Creative Jewellery(opens in a new tab) course, or Design Jewellery(opens in a new tab) course.