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JD 201: Mineral Identification and Lapidary
2.00 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
2 credits; 1 Lecture and 2 STUDIO hours per week For Restoration students. Using appropriate tools and instruments, students learn how to identify a variety of semi-precious materials and their specific properties. Emphasizes applications of these materials for the decorative arts.
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JD 213: Experimental Techniques in Metals
1.50 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: All second-semester Jewelry Design courses Co-requisites: JD 214, JD 215, JD 216 and JD 251 or approval of chairperson Acquaints students with little known experimental techniques in metal working such as the Japanese methods of mokume-gane and shakudo.
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JD 214: Handmade Diamond Jewelry Techniques
1.50 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: All second-semester Jewelry Design courses Co-requisites: JD 213, JD 215, JD 216 and JD 251 or approval of chairperson Students develop the start-to-finish techniques used by industry craftspeople in the creation of handmade diamond jewelry. Includes design layout, making of a copper chablon, planning the weight and use of diamonds, and the cutting of azures.
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JD 215: Plastics and Industrial Materials Prerequisites:All second-semester Jewelry Design courses
1.50 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Co-requisites: JD 213, JD 214, JD 216 and JD 251 or approval of chairperson Covers the design approaches and special methods used in the manufacture of jewelry from common industrial materials, such as plastics, rubber, and stainless steel. Students design and produce prototypes for a small collection.
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JD 216: Piercing and Metal Carving
1.50 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: All second-semester Jewelry Design courses Co-requisites: JD 213, JD 214, JD 215 and JD 251 or approval of chairperson Concentrates on advanced piercing and metal carving techniques to create ring designs. Students maintain diaries of sketchwork and research.
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JD 217: Handmade Platinum Jewelry
1.50 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: All third-semester Jewelry Design courses Co-requisites: JD 218, JD 219 and JD 252 or approval of chairperson Introduces various methods used in the making of handmade platinum jewelry drawing upon skills learned in JD 214.
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JD 218: Hollow Form Jewelry
1.50 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: All third-semester Jewelry Design courses Co-requisites: JD 217, JD 219 and JD 252 or approval of chairperson An intensive study of hollow form jewelry techniques to produce an original finished product of exhibition quality. Includes technical drawing and fabrication of a scale model.
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JD 219: Clasps,Closings,and Findings
1.50 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: All third-semester Jewelry Design courses Co-requisites: JD 217, JD 218 and JD 252 or approval of chairperson Based on the principles of mechanical devices, students learn about and produce clasps, closings, and earbacks.
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JD 231: Objects Design and Rendering
1.50 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: All second-semester Jewelry Design courses Co-requisites: JD 233 and JD 263 or approval of chairperson Rendering of objects and accessories from shoes and belt buckles to hair ornaments and handbags. Studies colored glass, enamel, and rhinestones used in these accessories.
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JD 233: Jewelry Design
1.50 Credits
Fashion Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: All second-semester Jewelry Design courses Co-requisites: JD 231 and JD 263 or approval of chairperson Students are required to present an entire collection of jewelry around a particular viable theme such as certain stones, metals, or a specific market.
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