What is the future scope in textile design and jewellery design?

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    Shreya Singh | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    It is one of the most ambitious career options for all. A Fashion Designer is someone who builds up new ideas based on the latest trends and innovation that are leading the world. One can become fashion stylist, Fashion Illustrator, Fashion Consultant, Fashion Director, Fashion model.
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    Megha Jain | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    The gems and jewellery sector plays a significant role in the Indian economy, contributing around 7% to country GDP and 15% to India's total merchandise export. It employs over 4.64 million people, which is expected to reach 8.23 million by 2022. One of the fastest growing sectors, it is extremely export oriented and labour intensive. Based on its potential for growth and value addition, the Government declared gems and jewellery sector as a focus area for export promotion. The Government has undertaken various measures recently to promote investment and upgrade technology and skills to promote Brand India in the international market.
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    Bhanu Pratap Singh

    2 years ago
    After completing the course in Textile Designing, there are many textile designer scopes available along with jobs available in the market and at top companies. Professionals get to work with fashion designers, export houses, textile mills, the craft sector, and buying houses
    Career Opportunities. Once you have completed your course for jewellery designing, there will be ample of opportunities in both the private and public sectors both. There are government departments such as Museums, Antique Houses, Mines and many more. The government also runs test through UPSC SSC PSC, etc.
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    Ravi Verma | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    Textile design is essentially the process of creating designs for woven, knitted or printed fabrics or surface ornamented fabrics. Textile designers are involved with the production of these designs, which are used, sometimes repetitively, in clothing and interior decor items. Graduates of a degree programme in textile design can go on to create textiles in a variety of industries and at a variety of career levels. Some of these include: Fashion textile designer Product developer for interior design Home furnishings textile designer Quality assurance inspector for textiles Weaver Freelance textiles artist Textile supply chain manager T
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    Anwesh Majumdar | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    The jobs one can get as a textile designer are - Fashion textile designer Product developer for interior design Home furnishings textile designer Quality assurance inspector for textiles Weaver Freelance textiles artist Textile supply chain manager Textile marketing manager Quality assurance manager of textiles Research and development analyst Textiles production manager.
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    Rajath Agadi

    6 years ago
    The employment prospects of jewellery designers are quite bright in India. They have employment opportunities in various sectors like jewellery export houses, jewellery designing houses, and fashion houses. They also have the option of working as a freelance designer. After finishing the course successfully, a large number of students start their own trade of jewellery designing. A textile designer can be employed in the garment, fashion, home furnishing and the interiors segment among other industries. Specifically, in garments, there is Fashion Designing, Garment Designing, Textile Designing, Cloth Design and Fabric design. Export ho
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    Asha Gaud Electronics and telecommunication engineering | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    The scope and opportunity of Textile Designing Jobs will always be up. A textile designer can be employed in different segments like the garment, fashion, home furnishing and the interiors segments. Textile designer can do job in the fashion designing, cloth design and garment designing.
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    MANISH AGGARWAL | Contributor-Level 7

    5 years ago
    Textile design is essentially the process of creating designs for woven, knitted or printed fabrics or surface ornamented fabrics. Textile designers are involved with the production of these designs, which are used, sometimes repetitively, in clothing and interior decor items. Graduates of a degree programme in textile design can go on to create textiles in a variety of industries and at a variety of career levels.
    Some of these include: Fashion textile designer Product developer for interior design Home furnishings textile designer Quality assurance inspector for textiles Weaver Freelance textiles artist Textile supply chain manager T
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  • Textile design professionals provide value to multiple areas (textile mills, export houses, fashion designer studios, buying houses, craft sector) for the ever changing fashion business. They are employed in the capacities of designers, colorists, trend analysts and stylists in design studios.
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    PUSHPAK DHOOT | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    A textile designer can be employed in the garment, fashion, home furnishing and the interiors segment among other industries. Specifically in garments there is Fashion Designing, Garment Designing, Textile Designing, Cloth Design and Fabric design. Export houses employ a good number of textile designers in the form of designers or merchandisers. Textile designers are the trained professionals having sound technical knowledge of each and every aspect of fabric manufacturing. Textile designer must have knowledge of yarn making, weaving, knitting, dyeing, finishing processes, and also knowledge about different types of looms, knitting mac
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