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Jewellery Making – Economical ways to make jewellery

Jewellery making allows you to try different styles. The range of materials that one can employ for jewellery making means that there are limitless opportunities in crafting beautiful jewellery and one must not limit one’s imagination. One does not have to be an experienced craftsperson to enjoy jewellery making and create exquisite original Jewellery pieces. Inorder to improvise and make intricate jewellery making one can enroll in a course that offers a comprehensive curriculum and learn the nuances of jewellery making.

Jewellery Making – Economical ways to make jewellery

Jewellery Making from the confines of one’s home

Jewellery making involves a variety of different materials. For instance, one can use strips of coloured paper for papier mâché jewellery or even tear pages from glossy magazines. Some quirky designers have also used food to fashion jewellery! The idea may sound absurd, but dried macaroni comes handy as an ideal bead. The tubes of pasta have a hole through which a thread can pass and can be easily painted. Clay is also used quite often in jewellery making as it is versatile and can be molded into various shapes. Clay then needs to be baked and once it is done it can be decorated and varnished.

Jewellery Making – Economical ways to make jewellery

Papier Mâché Statement Necklace

Jewellery making should not just be limited to crafting, it can also be monetized. There are buyers who do love to flaunt quirky and fun pieces of jewellery. Necklaces and earrings can be created to given as gifts. There is a niche market that does appreciate the value of handmade goods. Apart from earrings, these economical materials can be engaged to create bracelets, lettered necklaces to include people’s names.

Jewellery Making – Economical ways to make jewellery

Alphabetical resin handmade necklaces

A lot of different materials can be used as a base for jewellery making such as leather cord and jewellery metal, bead etc. One can also make use of found objects, discarded materials or items etc. to create jewellery. If one has Jewellery products that have not been sold despite several displays, you should consider dismantling them (provided they can be dismantled), and re-use it to fashion fresh designs. Also, after every jewellery making project, there are bits and pieces that tend to be left over like few beads, a small inch of chain, pieces of wire etc. these can also be incorporated to make new pieces of jewellery rather than purchasing new materials.

Jewellery Making – Economical ways to make jewellery

Leftover materials can be used to fashion new pieces of jewellery

There are times when one can come up with finding new ways of using these scraps to create unique jewellery pieces that provides a touch of creativity to handmade jewellery.

Jewellery making can be started out as a hobby project, however there are certain intricacies or processes that one can pick up from a comprehensive course. Here you not only learn the process but a structured environment also provides mentorship and guides you to be a better professional. You not just learn from a well-crafted curriculum, but you also about varied cultures, materials, colours and the art of making that is instrumental in your journey as a jewellery designer. This does not limit the possibilities about the economical use of materials that can be incorporated in jewellery making, it just acts a guide to better one’s craft. You can learn jewellery designing by enrolling in the 1-year Diploma in Fine Jewellery Design from one of the best jewellery designing training institutes in Bangalore.

Jewellery Making – Economical ways to make jewellery

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