Learn to Make Specialized Jewellery

Become a Creator: Master the Art of Specialized Jewellery Making

The world of jewellery is evolving. While the classic diamond solitaire will always hold its place, today’s discerning clients increasingly seek pieces that tell an original, raw story—jewellery featuring uncut diamonds, natural crystals, and unique raw geological specimens.

Learning to make this specialized jewellery requires moving beyond traditional goldsmithing. It demands an understanding of unique setting challenges, an appreciation for organic design, and the technical skill to work with non-uniform, sensitive materials.


🔨 The Shift: From Polished to Organic Design

Working with raw and specialized gemstones is a distinct discipline that requires specific skills:

  • Custom Setting Techniques: Unlike faceted stones with standardized dimensions, rough diamonds and crystals have irregular, organic shapes. Specialized courses teach you to custom-fit bezels and prongs that secure the stone without compromising its natural form or risking fracture.
  • Thermal Management: The presence of inclusions and internal stress fractures in rough stones makes them highly sensitive to heat. You must master precise soldering and annealing techniques to avoid damaging the stone when working on the metal setting or ring shank.
  • Metalsmithing for Texture: Specialized jewellery often pairs raw stones with heavily textured or organically shaped metalwork (like brushed, hammered, or reticulated finishes) to complement the stone’s raw aesthetic. You learn to manipulate metals to achieve these complex, artistic finishes.
  • Material Diversity: Training focuses on working with a wider range of materials, including various grades of gold, silver, and alternative metals, and integrating them with delicate, raw materials like natural crystals, geodes, and rough diamond specimens.

🎓 Unlock Your Potential: Courses for Advanced Jewellery Making

For those looking to establish a niche in the high-demand market of specialized and rough diamond jewellery, accredited education is the foundation for success. Key programs combine master goldsmithing with specific diamond industry knowledge.

Look for courses that offer:

  • Hands-on Goldsmithing: Practical training in core techniques like sawing, filing, soldering, lost-wax casting, and finishing, which are the bedrock of all jewellery manufacturing.
  • Stone Setting Focus: Dedicated modules on advanced and irregular stone setting, with a particular emphasis on securing rough diamonds and natural geological samples.
  • Permit and License Assistance: Crucial guidance on obtaining the necessary official documentation, such as a Precious Metals Jeweller’s Permit or Diamond Dealer’s License, essential for legally working with and trading these precious materials.

By combining the technical ability of a goldsmith with the specialized knowledge of a diamond professional, you are equipped to create, repair, and trade unique jewellery pieces with confidence and authority.


Build your creative career and gain the specialized skills needed to succeed in the rough diamond and natural gemstone market.

Goldsmithing and Manufacturing Courses for Jewellers