
Jewellery design begins with passion — but a career is built on craft, process, and the confidence to use professional tools well.
India’s gems and jewellery sector employs an estimated 4–5 million people and continues to grow at 6–7% a year. Brands, manufacturers, and exporters are scaling fast, and that expansion demands more than raw talent — it needs designers with real, structured training.
That level of readiness comes from doing the work: studio hours, critique from experienced mentors, live project briefs, and hands-on CAD assignments. Together they build not just technical skill, but the ability to present work, estimate for production, and adapt a design to what a client actually needs.
This is where formal training earns its place. At the FORE School of Jewellery Design, creativity is sharpened through real-world projects and modern technology — turning a student’s passion into the marketable, industry-ready skill set that a fast-growing sector is hungry for.
