Basic Jewelry Workshop (Metalworking): Training in Ring Making Techniques

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 Last update date 11/2025
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This training is for professional development purposes, and the certificate obtained does not replace the MYK certification in training where MYK certification is mandatory.

Training Objective

Jewelry making refers to the activity of shaping valuable and non-valuable metals and non-metals to create a work of art using techniques that have developed from the past to the present. In this training, you will learn how to design and manufacture rings using traditional techniques in a jewelry workshop. This workshop will provide a broad scope, where you can gain knowledge and vision about metalworking, and improve your manual dexterity.

Program Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the program, participants will have the following knowledge and skills:

  • Identification of metals frequently used in jewelry making, preparation of silver alloys, and silver alloy calculations.
  • Identification and usage of traditional tools and equipment used for ring making in a jewelry workshop.
  • Measuring ring size.
  • Shaping wires and sheets.
  • Cutting and drilling wires and sheets.
  • Metal filing.
  • Final finishing of the product with polishing and buffing.

Training Content

  • Module 1: General Introduction to Jewelry Making and the Jewelry Workshop
  • Module 2: Information on Metals Frequently Used in Jewelry
  • Module 3: Information on Metal Alloy Preparation and Calculation Methods
  • Module 4: Ring Design and Measurement Techniques, and Hands-on Practice with Tools
  • Module 5: Information on Annealing and Rolling with a Mill, and Introduction to Materials Used
  • Module 6: Introduction to Tools for Wire and Sheet Shaping, Bending and Practice
  • Module 7: Information on Metal Cutting and Drilling, Introduction to Tools, and Hands-on Practice
  • Module 8: What is Hammering? Introduction to Tools and Hands-on Practice
  • Module 9: Introduction to Tools Used for Filing Jewelry and Hands-on Practice
  • Module 10: Introduction to Materials and Equipment for Polishing and Buffing, Hands-on Practice
  • Module 11: Finalizing the Ring
  • Module 12: Entrepreneurship and Communication

Participants will gain theoretical and practical experience in learning the stages of ring making, one of the most common jewelry items.

This training is open to corporate cooperation (institution/company legal entity package), and individual applications will not be accepted. Depending on the corporate participant profile and needs, the content of the training can be restructured. After mutual discussions, the scope of the training and the method (Face-to-Face, Online) will be determined, and relevant processes will be completed. If an agreement is reached, the appropriate days and times for your institution's participants and our faculty members will be determined, along with the location of the training.

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