jewellery designer conceptualizes, designs, and creates jewelry pieces, ranging from initial sketches to finished products, using CAD software or manual sketching. They select materials, create prototypes, oversee production, and ensure quality control, often collaborating with clients for custom designs while staying updated on industry trends.Key ResponsibilitiesDesign & Conceptualization: Creating original, innovative jewelry designs (rings, necklaces, etc.) through sketches, 3D renderings, and detailed technical drawings.Production Oversight: Working with goldsmiths, craftsmen, and manufacturers to oversee the production process, ensuring the final piece matches the design specifications.Material Selection: Choosing appropriate precious/semi-precious stones and metals, including platinum, gold, and silver.Technical Proficiency: Using CAD software (e.g., Rhino, Matrix) to generate precise, detailed blueprints.Client Collaboration: Meeting with clients to understand their needs, preferences, and budgets to create custom jewelry.Quality Control & Trend Analysis: Conducting quality checks on finished pieces and staying current with market trends.Required Skills and QualificationsTechnical Skills: Proficiency in CAD software (Rhino, Matrix), 3D modeling, rendering, and manual sketching.Knowledge of Materials: Strong understanding of gemstones, precious metals, and metalwork techniques.Artistic Creativity: A keen eye for aesthetics, detail, and innovative design.Education & Experience: A Bachelor’s degree in Jewelry Design, Fashion Design, or a related field is often preferred, along with a strong, diverse portfolio.Soft Skills: Time management, ability to work under pressure, effective communication, and problem-solving skills.