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2 Jewelry Design Degree Programs in South Africa


University of Johannesburg
Diploma in Jewellery Design and Manufacture
- Johannesburg, South Africa
Diploma
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The diploma program incorporates Jewellery Practice that includes Jewellery Design, Drawing, and Manufacturing Techniques. Other key areas of study include Gemmology, Technology, Contextual Studies, and Design Management. The Department promotes a dual focus on commercial and high-end fine jewelry with an emphasis on conceptual design.


Inscape Education Group
Bachelor of Design specialising in Jewellery Design
- Cape Town, South Africa
- Durban, South Africa
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Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Jewellery Designers translate cultural meaning and individual values into beautiful tangible objects. Jewellery Designers interpret trends and styles by tapping into the creative culture, art, and fashion. Jewellery designers have a broad understanding of the tension between aesthetics, market needs, social dynamics and business success.
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Jewelry design degree programs in South Africa allow you to blend creativity with craftsmanship, preparing you for a career in a vibrant industry. This field focuses on the art and technique of creating stunning pieces that can express identity and style.
Studying jewelry design typically includes courses in metalworking, stone setting, CAD modeling, and materials science, allowing you to master technical skills essential for successful design. Students can cultivate their aesthetic sensibility and learn to create pieces that are both functional and artistic. The learning environment encourages independence and creativity as students explore various design philosophies and techniques.
South Africa’s rich cultural heritage influences jewelry trends, helping graduates gain skills that resonate globally. The industry often emphasizes sustainable practices and local craftsmanship, providing students with unique perspectives that elevate their designs. Graduates can pursue diverse career paths, such as becoming independent artisans, joining established jewelry brands, or venturing into fashion accessories.