Although jewelry design companies are in short supply, it is difficult for ordinary students majoring in fine arts to enter this industry because of the particularity of the industry. This job is rigorous, requires high details, and has an understanding of craftsmanship and jewelry. These are all problems for beginners to do this job. So there are generally two kinds of people in this line: one is trained and professional. One is an ordinary apprentice, who is introduced into a company or factory through acquaintances, with a very low salary and even money to learn design.
If you really want to do jewelry design, I suggest you change from postgraduate entrance examination to major, otherwise it will be difficult for you to get out of your undergraduate major. From now on, I will buy books about metal, precious stones and jewelry design and teach myself the contents of this major. I will continue to practice my hands and draw.
The Internet is the best learning aid. I believe you can find websites and books about jewelry from the Internet. Say a vulgar but absolutely true word: as long as you work hard, the pestle can also be ground into a needle!
Come on ~ ~ ~!