Jewelry Design study programs

Jewelry Design: List of all study programs in Germany (2026/27)

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Germany offers specialized Jewelry programs focusing on creating wearable art through combining creativity with craftsmanship, blending aesthetic design with materials knowledge and fabrication techniques at renowned institutions like Pforzheim University in Germany's "Goldstadt" (Gold City) housing 75% of the nation's jewelry industry. Students learn gemology, metalworking, design principles, and jewelry history while developing artistic expression, technical proficiency, and fashion awareness through sketching, 3D modeling, and hands-on crafting using traditional goldsmithing techniques alongside modern technologies like laser cutting and CAD/CAM in state-of-the-art workshops. Programs benefit from Germany's jewelry heritage spanning medieval guilds to contemporary design, partnerships with luxury brands and manufacturers in Pforzheim's jewelry cluster, access to gem museums and trade fairs like Inhorgenta Munich, and internships at ateliers, fashion houses, or industrial manufacturers producing everything from haute couture pieces to commercial collections.

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Numerus Clausus

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