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

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    konatham Abhishek HeLpINg HaNd FiRsT | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    Dear Ravi
    Once you complete your course, you are a qualified designer who can make custom-made and designer jewellery. The successful completion of the course will open door for consultancy and self employment opportunities for aspiring jewellery designers due to the recent boom in the gem and jewellery industry. Talented designers can even design and launch their own range of exclusive jewellery. Thank You!
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    Dharmik Vaghasiya

    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 mana
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    Sunita Singh | Guide-Level 15

    2 years ago
    Fashion Design and Textile Design both have an immense career scope. However, candidates can find wider and more versatile job opportunities after the Fashion Design programme. 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. Careers in fashion are highly competitive, hopeful fashion designers must have a keen sense of business. You must know how to work with a team on projects, interact with different levels of management, and be able to work with difficult clients. Future fashion designers need to learn about business to ob
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    Bishal Shaw

    a year ago
    The boom in the gems and jewellery industry has brought innumerable employment opportunities for jewellery designers. And spurring this rapid development has been the increased interest of the world in gems and jewellery. India has definitely emerged as a strong global player in the fine jewellery landscape. I mean, who hasnt dreamt of owning jewellery by Sabyasachi or Amrapali? With a stronger infrastructural push, change in business models and the return of traditional craftsmanship, the industry is on its way towards a brighter and better future! At Pearl, students receive training in the wide array of areas essential to jewellery d
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