jewellery engraver
Jewellery engravers engrave lettering and ornamental designs onto jewellery articles, using engravers handtools. They sketch and lay out the lettering and designs on the article, cut the design in the article and clean it up.
About jewellery engraver
As a jewellery engraver, you will use precision hand tools and engraving equipment to transform blank jewellery pieces into personalized works of art. Your day-to-day responsibilities include sketching designs onto precious metals and gemstones, operating engraving machines with exceptional precision, and hand-finishing each piece to ensure flawless results. You will work with clients' specifications, translating their ideas into intricate lettering, monograms, and ornamental patterns that require both technical skill and artistic sensibility. This craft combines traditional craftsmanship with modern engraving technologies, and your attention to detail is paramount—even the smallest deviation can compromise the final product's quality and value.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a jewellery engraver.
Design Preparation and Layout
- Sketch and transfer client designs onto jewellery surfaces using various marking techniques
- Select appropriate engraving templates and patterns based on jewellery type and client specifications
- Ensure accurate positioning and spacing of lettering and designs to achieve aesthetic balance
Engraving Execution
- Operate engraving equipment including rotary tools, pneumatic engravers, and laser engraving systems
- Engrave patterns with controlled depth and precision to match design specifications
- Prepare workpieces by cleaning, securing, and positioning them correctly in engraving equipment
Quality Control and Finishing
- Inspect engraved work for accuracy, depth consistency, and surface quality
- Clean engraved areas thoroughly to remove debris and enhance the visibility of designs
- Verify engraving accuracy against original designs and client requirements before delivery
Equipment Management
- Maintain and calibrate engraving equipment to ensure consistent quality and performance
- Position engraving equipment correctly for various jewellery sizes and shapes
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (13)
Optional (27)
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