Gold/Silversmith - crafts
This is the generic name of a job that involves making objects including jewellery, watch cases, candlesticks, ornaments etc with precious metals. When making jewellery precious stones are often incorporated and the process of selecting and preparing these is called gemmology.
- The Work
This type of work involves a variety of skills such as casting, forging, beating and stamping, polishing and finishing and designing. The work can usually be divided into 2 different categories:
Manufacturing: Often working in a small factory or workshop most jobs involve specialist training either on site or at college. The work can include creating a wide variety of items depending on the employer and can range from mass-produced items for the High Street trade through to expensive jewellery for specialist stores.
Craftwork: This is usually on a small-scale, self-employed basis and the craftworker will usually find themselves involved in every stage of the process from initial designing through production and on to marketing and selling the work.
- Opportunities, Qualifications and Pay
The industry for gold/silversmiths is mainly located in London, Sheffield, Birmingham. Glasgow and Edingborough. Vacancies may be advertised in local papers and also specialist trade publications.Generally no academic qualifications are required for a trainee position. Many craftworkers study for a HND or degree in gold & silversmithing or jewellery making before setting up their own workshop or joining a workshop with other artists.
The Jewellery & Allied Industries Training Council (JAITC) have information about courses including both degrees and short courses.
Salary figures are a general guide as actual pay will depend on the employer and location.
Trainee £9000
With experience £14000
Supervisor/Manager £20000
- Useful Websites
Jewellery & Allied Industries Training Council (JAITC) www.jaitc.org.uk
British Jewellers’ Association www.bja.org.uk
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