Diploma in Creative Jewellery – An Alternative to a Degree in Jewellery Making
It’s Summer time here in the UK and whilst the holidays are in full swing, we are busy getting ready to welcome our new Diploma Students in September for a year of fun, hard work and creativity! We offer a number of different Diplomas and options here at the London Jewellery School, but our signature Diploma is our 1-Year Diploma in Creative Jewellery which is a great alternative to doing a degree in jewellery, as you can work flexibly around other commitments and work as you spend 1 day a week with us!
This comprehensive Diploma Course is fantastic, as it introduces you to a wide range of jewellery making techniques, both traditional and contemporary, and really helps you to find your jewellery making ‘voice’ and unique style. The Course will take you from a beginner in jewellery making to a professional standard and focuses on combining a mixture of traditional jewellery skills such as silversmithing, stone setting, wax carving and enamel but is unique also in its focus on more contemporary methods and materials such as resin, perspex, metal clay, fashion jewellery and polymer clay. Although, the focus is on mastering the technical skills and techniques, over the Course of the diploma you will also learn essential skills for starting and running your own jewellery brand including technical drawing, photographing your jewellery and a jewellery business day focusing on branding, USP and all the legalities of running your own business.
Diploma exhibition pieces by Maria Lampitelli, Julia D McKenzie, Maysooun Homsi Touban and Kemi Awokiyesi (in April 2016)
The Course runs over 3 terms of 12 weeks and Classes run 1 day per week with a maximum of 7 students per Class. Each term, your work will be marked by an expert Tutor and constructive feedback will be given to ensure you are progressing and pushing yourself and your jewellery designs forwards.
We understand that the Diploma is an investment both in time and money, so, we offer 3 flexible payment plans to help you along the way.
We are proud of the fact that our Diploma Course changes the lives of our Students and opens them up to a world of techniques, friendships and experiences.
We have spoken to some our former Diploma Students about their Diploma experience and how they have gotten on since they graduated. This week we talk to Zoe Porter of Zoe Porter Jewellery and next week we will be hearing from George Galula of GV Jewellery and Linski Kilcourse of Linskiloolar Jewellery!
So Zoe, tell us a bit about how you started your jewellery making journey and what ultimately made you decide to do a diploma with LJS?
I started taking night classes with an incredible Danish jeweller in Wellington to try something new and quickly fell in love with silversmithing. It was a hobby that only developed when I went travelling around Europe for a year and realised how much I missed it. That’s when I started looking into diplomas in Europe and the U.K. and The London Jewellery School offered exactly what I was looking for.
Zoe Porter Jewellery – Walnut Pendant
What was your favourite part of the diploma?
Learning so many new techniques and processes was great but the work experience I did with Just Castings, Hatton Garden really opened my eyes to a heap of possibilities I hadn’t realised when working with both silver and gold.
Zoe Porter Jewellery – Pineapple Cufflinks
What was the biggest challenge for you during the diploma?
I had only worked with silver, gold and stones before the diploma, so the mixed media pieces were something I had difficulty with at first. It was however during the design of my final piece that I tried my hand at woodcarving for the first time and really enjoyed it!
What difference has doing the diploma made to your jewellery skills, designs and/ or business?
There were processes I knew nothing about, such as wax carving, that now play an integral part in my design process but one of the most helpful (and simplest) things I learnt was how to recycle silver and gold and make my own wire and sheet metal.
Zoe Porter Jewellery – Molten Ring
What would you say to students thinking about doing a diploma with the London Jewellery School?
Just do it! The amount you’ll learn and take home from the course is great. Take notes – more than you think – and sit down and practice.
Don’t be scared to make mistakes, you can always melt it down and start over.
Where next for Zoe Porter Jewellery?
I’ve just launched my website and the response has been great. As a certified Fair Trade Gold user I think it’s really important to educate people on where their gold and silver is coming from and I’m hoping to visit Fair Trade mines in Sotrami, Peru, and help raise awareness.
For now, I’m just enjoying myself, working mostly on commissions and loving designing and making a number of engagement rings. They’re really special and personal pieces to be trusted with.
How can we find out more about you (website, Facebook, instagram?)
I sell online via my newly launched website – www.zoeporter.co.nz and I post regularly on Facebook and Instagram.
Thanks Zoe – good luck with your business and we are so thrilled to have played a small part in your jewellery making journey!
Our Diploma Classes are quick to fill up, so book now to avoid disappointment. There is currently availability for September intake 2016. For more details on Course dates and how to enroll, please visit the London Jewellery School website www.londonjewelleryschool.co.uk or call 0203 176 0546.
And due to popular demand we have loaded up the 2017 January and September dates onto our website for those of you who like to plan ahead!
Until next time,
Happy Making! x