“If You’re Going To Study Jewelry Making,
You Should Be Learning From A Master”
Dear Future Jeweler,
Have you ever imagined creating your own signature pieces of jewelry? Exquisite shapes first evolving from your imagination, then being transformed by your hands… meticulously crafted into timeless designs of gold, silver and precious gems?If this is your desire, you’ve come exactly to the right place.Prepare yourself for a rewarding and fulfilling career in the jewelry business…
Excellence First
Not only is the Miami Jewelry School an established, licensed institute of learning – but for over 22 years we’ve been proudly seeing many of our students continuing on - establishing themselves in their own dreams of being part of this wonderful profession.But let’s be frank, there are many schools available for teaching you the basics of jewelry making, and they’ll do a credible job.However in jewelry making, learning the basics is only one aspect. It’s the skill, expertise and proficiency of the instructor that makes a crucial difference.In this respect, the Miami Jewelry School is unique in Florida.
European Trained Master Instructor
What sets us apart from any other school of jewelry in Florida? Your instructor, Marc Thurn, Master Jeweler.We don’t use the term “master” lightly. Unlike here in the States, having the title “Master” in Europe is a credential that must be earned - through long years of apprenticeship, study, and rigorous, strenuous testing.In Germany, where the finest jewelers are found, becoming a master jeweler is more than a “job” – it’s a lifelong commitment to one’s craft.Studying under the direction of such master craftsmen is considered an honor not to be underestimated.
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MJS Diploma Course Outline:
Basic Jewelry Program Diploma Course
Students are taught the technical skills necessary to design, manufacture, repair, remodel and maintain jewelry. Clock hours: 144 hours (Approx. 8 weeks)
Wax modeling and Casting Diploma Course
Students will learn the manufacturing of jewelry by various techniques using Waxes, Rubber Molds, Casting Investment, etc. Clock hours : 36 hours (Approx. 1 week) • Prerequisites: a) you must have at least 6 months of experience as a bench jeweler, or
Stone Setting Program Diploma Course
Type of work or skill to be learned: The student will learn how to set diamonds and precious stones. Flush-set, Pavé, Clock hours: 70 Hours (Approx. 3 weeks) • Prerequisites: a) you must have at least 6 months of experience as a bench jeweler, or
MJS Non-Diploma Course Outline:
Non Diploma courses are intended to enhance basic fabrication knowledge and teach next steps in the
Platinum Non- Diploma Classes
• Prerequisites: a) you must have at least 6 months of experience as a bench jeweler, Students are taught the technical skills necessary to design, manufacture, repair, remodel and maintain platinum jewelry. Clock hours: 30 hours (Approx. 1 week)
Basic diamond program Non- Diploma Classes
• Prerequisites: a) you must have at least 6 months of experience as a bench jeweler, or Students will learn general knowledge about the differences between natural and synthetic diamonds. Clock hours: 15 Hours. (Approx. 1 week)
Pearl Stringing
Non- Diploma Classes
A Program teaching basic stringing techniques. Students will string various beads, including pearls and semi-precious Clock hours: 12 Hours. (Approx. 1 week)
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