Jewellery Foundation
Jewellery Foundation
Taught by Joanna Hardy

Jewellery Foundation

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Course overview

Jewellery expert and BBC Antiques Roadshow regular expert Joanna Hardy teaches you how to evaluate jewellery and gems and understand the heritage and value of jewellery pieces.

In the course, Joanna introduces you to the main gemstones: emerald, ruby, sapphire, pearl and diamond, and looks at how they are set in antique jewellery, as well as following their journeys from mine to market.

Recognised by

[1] Sapphire 'FEUILLE' brooch, René Boivin 1934, courtesy of Christie's. [2] Zambian Emeralds, courtesy of Gemfields. [3] Van Cleef & Arpels ruby and diamond Mystery Set earclips.

You'll go on a virtual visit to the London Assay Office to understand the hallmarking process

  • discover jewels in the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths' collection;
  • talk with fine jeweller Shaun Leane in his atelier about the design process;
  • visit E. Wolfe & Co.'s workshop, where the British crown jewels were made;
  • and learn from master enameller Fred Rich about the various enamelling techniques.

The unique online classroom guides you through your jewellery journey so that you can discuss the lessons with fellow classmates and share jewellery notes from around the world.

"This is my first foundation course. It's appropriate for enthusiastic amateurs or aspiring professionals alike. I'm expecting people ranging from interested hobbyists, career changers, professionals wanting to improve their knowledge - right through to members of the boutique high end jewellery trade. Through my course, I can teach you wherever you are in the world. Joanna Hardy F.G.A., D.G.A., F.R.S.A"

You'll learn:

  • how to appreciate and value jewellery and gemstones
  • about hallmarking
  • jewellery craftsmanship from high fashion jewels to fine jewellery pieces
  • principle enamelling techniques
  • history, processing and use of rubies, emeralds, sapphires, diamonds and pearls in jewellery

The course includes:

  • 8 on-demand video lessons - presented by Joanna Hardy
  • lifetime access to the videos, notes and interactive class
  • flexible classes - join and learn when and where you like
  • downloadable lesson notes
  • practical jewellery assignments (with tutor feedback available)
  • access on your mobile, PC, Mac or laptop
  • small interactive online classroom - chat online to students from around the world and share your creative ideas

Time to complete the jewellery foundation course:

Every student is different but in general we think the whole course will take around 22 hours 30 minutes to complete including:

  • Video lessons: 6 hours 30 minutes in total
  • Course notes: 30 minutes per lesson
  • Your jewellery appreciation assignments: at least 1 hour per lesson
  • Interactive classroom time: 15 minutes per lesson
  • Tutor feedback review (Expert level): 15 minutes per lesson

Ready to get started?

Just add the course to your basket above - choose the 'Expert' option for personal feedback from Joanna on your jewellery assignments.

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Lesson summary

An Introduction to the Appreciation of Jewellery
An understanding of jewellery design, craftsmanship and movement - Joanna will discuss what to look for in quality jewellery as well as show you how to use an important tool for the jewellery enthusiast: a jeweller’s loupe. Appreciation of fine jewellery does not end with the piece itself, the hallmarks stamped on the jewel and the case it is boxed in can both help to reveal more about the story of the piece and how it was made.
Craftsmanship: Skills and Techniques Part 1.
Joanna will guide you through the many techniques and skills employed by master craftspeople. We visit the Atelier of Shaun Leane, who started at the bench and later met and worked alongside Alexander McQueen, the couturier, creating his 'catwalk jewellery’, and discuss how this experience influenced his own jewellery collections. A visit to the workshops of E.Wolfe & Co, once manufacturing jewellers for the Crown Jewellers Garrard, reveals the steps involved in making fine jewellery. Finally, the end procedure of hallmarking is revealed at the London Assay Office. This lesson will help you better understand the goldsmithing skills needed to make good quality jewellery.
Craftsmanship: Skills and Techniques Part 2.
In this lesson we will learn to appreciate how high quality enamel is achieved. Fred Rich, one of Europe’s leading practising enamelers, demonstrates how four principle enamelling techniques, plique-à-jour, champlevé, cloisonné and guilloché enamel, are executed. We then visit Wartski, one of London’s prestigious antique jewellers and leading authority on Fabergé, where Katherine Purcell will discuss museum-quality enamelled jewellery made by Lalique, Falize and Fabergé who each used similar techniques to those demonstrated by Fred Rich today. We will finish with an introduction to the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, who house a highly important silver and jewellery collection, and explain about the jewellery collection that was started after their “International Exhibition of Modern Jewellery 1890-1961.”
Rubies
Revered as the King of Gems, rubies have been mined and respected for thousands of years. This introduction to the stone will focus on its natural occurrence and gemmological properties, as well as key examples of rubies in both historic and contemporary jewellery. With a range of stones, supplied by Gemfields, owners of a significant ruby deposit in Mozambique, and stone trader Jason Williams of G. F. Williams & Co, we will explore both rough and polished rubies. With fine examples courtesy of renowned London antique jewellers Bentley & Skinner, we will look at vintage jewels that are set with these historic gems.
Emeralds
Emeralds are appreciated across the world and throughout time for their colour and individuality. The inclusions that make them so distinctive will be discussed in this lesson, particularly concentrating on what to look for in gem-quality emeralds. Along with Gemfields, who own the Kagem emerald mine in Zambia, and Bentley & Skinner, we will take a look at rough emeralds and vintage emerald-set jewels. Joanna, along with coloured stone trader Jason Williams, will also explain what to look out for in an emerald.
Sapphires
Though many people think of blue sapphires, the stone is also found in a myriad of other colours. These different examples of sapphire have many similarities in their composition and characteristics, which Joanna and coloured stone trader Jason Williams will explain. Sapphires of all colours have been set in jewellery throughout time and we will discover some antique examples courtesy of Bentley & Skinner.
Diamonds
It is the perfect crystal structure of diamond that is responsible for the fire and brilliance that we know the stone for, but these beautiful optical effects can only be achieved through the most precise cutting. Visiting the diamond cutting factory of Monnickendam, founded in 1890, we will discover the skill and accuracy needed in cutting and polishing diamonds. From mining diamonds to grading and setting, Joanna will guide you through everything you should be looking for in diamond-set jewellery through the ages, including diamond set tiaras courtesy of Bentley & Skinner.
Pearls
In this lesson, you will gain a comprehensive insight into the pearling industry, from the continued popularity of natural pearls to the boom in cultured pearls, both saltwater and freshwater. Joanna, along with YOKO Pearls, will be looking at these various pearls and at how they have been set in antique jewellery, supplied by Bentley & Skinner, showing how to focus on the lustre, colour and shape of individual pearls.
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