Jewellery Industry is facing tectonic shifts just like any other businesses. It is searching for future trends and strategies in a post-COVID-19 world. Social distancing has led to an upsurge in online shopping trends, but this new found leverage with digitization will work best when it is helmed into a seamless strategy to fully engage consumers keeping in mind various factors that has
Jewellery designers create pieces of art which are more than objects of adornment that complements one’s look. It is a symbol of rich historical and cultural heritage, a statement of love and its preservation. The significance of jewellery in India has evolved into a complex system with sophisticated religious, social and economic symbolism. Being a jewellery designer in India is therefore not just
December 3rd, is celebrated as the Feast of St. Francis Xavier in the beautiful state of Goa. The day marks the anniversary of the beloved Saint’s death, where thousands gather to offer prayers at the Basilica of Bom Jesus, Goa. This annual festival, known as the Feast of St Francis Xavier or Goinchea Saibache Fest, (Lord of Goa Festival), is the biggest of
The jewellery industry has the potential to offer to budding designers with a host of opportunities. Its revenue is no longer dependent to occasion wear. With the surge of young professionals ready to splurge on every day pieces and online shopping alongwith an increase in export has seen a boom in this sector. (sociobits.org) Jobs in the jewellery sector are no longer
The students of fashion designing from JD Institute of Fashion Technology, Goa recently presented an exclusive Khadi collection at the International Centre of Goa. The collection was presented in front of various designers and textile experts such as Dr. Ela Dedhia, Dr. Heena Modi, Deepak Gotani, Amit Kaneria, to name a few who were also a part of the event. Due to its handwoven
USE OF AUGMENTED REALITY IN DESIGN - WORKSHOP WITH PRAGUE ARTIST VITEK ŠKOP JD Institute of Fashion Technology, Bangalore organised a workshop on Augmented Reality (AR) with Czech Graphic Designer Mr. Vitek Škop on 19th November 2019 at their Brigade road campus. Augmented Reality (AR) is an interactive experience to enhance the real world objects. It has already found a gateway in retail, jewellery and
The students of Advanced Diploma in Fashion Design – Batch 2019, JD Institute Bangalore visited Central Cottage Industries Emporium for Indian Crafts as part of their Fashion & Cultural Studies Module on 20th September 2019. The purpose of the visit was to educate the students about the finest crafts of India along with the need to preserve the traditional craftsmanship and skill of
Divya Batra - Jury Video - JDADA 2019 JD Annual Design Awards is around the corner, the JEDIIIANS have just done with their External Jury. Divya Batra, the creative madhouse at Quiksmith who was part of the Jury for Jewellery Department shares her experience about the collection. Brief About the Theme This year’s theme is Curator. We’re inspiring and guiding the design aspirants to become expert, obsessive
Eligibility for Jewellery Designing Course Jewellery is the kind of accessory that is worn by women as well as men. This is one aspect of fashion that has existed for thousands of years. While in ancient times, jewellery was made out of leaves, seeds, horns and teeth of animals, as civilization evolved, various types of stones, corals and gems started to find a pride