Jewellery Component Maker - Early Professional Assessment
Assessment Summary
Purpose
This assessment is designed for early professionals with 2–4 years of experience in the Gem & Jewellery industry. It aims to evaluate their technical skills, knowledge of jewellery making techniques, and understanding of materials and tools used in the creation of jewellery components.
Overview
The test comprises questions focusing on the technical aspects of jewellery making, suitable for early professionals in the Gem & Jewellery industry. It assesses candidates' knowledge of various jewellery making techniques, such as patination, gemstone setting, and soldering. The assessment also evaluates their understanding of tools and materials, including flux, liver of sulfur, and alloys. Core traits evaluated include attention to detail, precision in crafting, and the ability to consistently produce high-quality components. Candidates are expected to demonstrate proficiency in both traditional and modern jewellery making methods, ensuring they can effectively contribute to the production process.
- Industry: Gem & Jewellery
- Level: Early Professional
- Tag: Jewellery Component Maker
- Total Questions: 25
Skills
- Jewellery patination
- Chain making
- Gemstone setting
- Soldering
- Earring findings
- Bezel setting
- Casting
- Metal forming
- Alloy knowledge
- Rolling mill operation
- Hammering techniques
- Clasp identification
- Cabochon understanding
- Component consistency
- Wax carving
- Assembly techniques
- Wirework
- Annealing process
Ideal Roles
- Jewellery Component Maker
- Jewellery Assembler
- Bench Jeweller
- Jewellery Designer
