Jewellery making is a tradition that has been followed by men through generations. Craftsmen take training from their elders and now there are special schools to teach the art of jewellery making. People who have grown an interest in jewellery making can now enroll themselves into colleges to learn the art of jewellery making. Jewellery making does not just involve learning the craftsmanship of crafting out jewellery from precious metals and stones by hand. It is a wide range of skills that are taught in the jewellery making schools.

There are many forms of jewellery like beaded jewellery, artificial jewellery, silver jewellery, gold jewellery, platinum jewellery, etc. that are part of jewellery making. It is by no means an easy task to learn the art of jewellery making, but people who have an interest in jewellery find it a very intriguing and challenging task.

Jewellery making in ancient
times was taught and passed through only generations. The goldsmiths passed out their techniques of jewellery crafting to their descendents. And that is why the family of goldsmiths was carried out by their descendents and was a small group of people.

Now jewellery making has become mechanized after the Industrial Revolution. Now jewellery is not only handmade anymore, but is also mass produced by jewellery making machines. That has made the price of jewellery fall in different ranges. Machine made jewellery is not that fine, but it is much cheaper than handcrafted jewellery. Jewellery making of handcrafted jewellery has lost some of its charm as it has been replaced by machines. But the price of labor is still high and handmade jewellery is an expensive piece of jewellery. The quality of authentic jewellery is higher than that of machine made jewellery, because of the intricate designing used in it. And that can never be replaced by any machine made jewellery.