THE COURSES

Full Module

Objective:

Learn how to use traditional tools and the latest technologies available.

Execute the various traditional methods of stone-setting such as preparation, crimped kernel, paving, descending, descended inverted, baguette, as well as the close and claws ones.

Title issued:

Certification from the course. The participant will return with the pieces made during the training.

Duration:

Full-day training 3 months of 360 hours


Claws & Close Module

Brief description:

The method of claws setting is sensitive to shock, as well as to premature wear, but on the other hand it is the best way to highlight the shine of a stone. The closed seal is the oldest method, but unlike the claws set, it is very solid.

Objective:

Learn how to use traditional tools and the latest technologies available to the profession.

Become familiar with GraverMax.

Execute the various methods taught during the course.

Certification Issued:

Certificate of course follow-up. The participant will return with the pieces made during the training.

Duration:

Full-day training of 1 month of 120 hours or initiation training on 1 week of 30 hours


Grains & Paved Module

Brief description:

This tried and tested method consists of small pieces of metal, holding the stones sturdily in place. The paved setting, as the technique of grain, is the same, however this method is more common in jewelries and is a 100 asymmetrical.

Objective:

Learn how to use traditional tools and the latest technologies available to the profession.

Become familiar with the GraverMax.

Execute the different methods taught during the course.

Certification Issued:

Certificate of course follow-up.

The participant will return with the pieces made during the training.

Duration:

Full-day training of 1 month of 120 hours or initiation training of 1 week of 30 hours


Baguette Module

Brief description:

This tricky method is to set rectangular, square or trapezoidal stones using the rail technique. The baguettes are usually of different sizes and the stone-setter must make sure to adapt and adjust its preparation to each stone.

Objective:

Learn how to use traditional tools and the latest technologies available to the profession.

Become familiar with the GraverMax.

Execute the different methods taught during the course.

Certification Issued:

Certificate of course follow-up.

The participant will return with the pieces of stone made during the training.

Duration:

Full-day training lasting 1 month for 120 hours or initiation training lasting 1 week for 30 hours.


Module à la carte

If you want to learn the techniques of stone-setting or simply discover this fabulous profession by setting your own jewels. However, if you already now the process, you can improve yourself in this field as we are ready to help answer any particular question.

Our team enforces all of its know-how and draws from a wide range of innovative techniques to teach and guide students in their learning. Creative inspiration, technical requirements, and challenges are the common ground of our teachers.

Program: A la carte

Content / course: The course is organized according to the level of the student

Starting date: upon availability

Equipment: The tools are put on lease by the school.

Supplied Parts: Silver jewelry pieces, exercises on copper and brass plates as well as zirconium cubic stones are provided by the school.