The Jewellery Design and Management International School
91 Bencoolen St.
#03-01 Sunshine Plaza
Singapore 189652
Opening hours:
Mon-Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 11am-6pm, closed on Friday and Public Holidays
From June 2024, the Jewellery Design and Management International School operates two dedicated makerspaces/classrooms at Sunshine Plaza in the heart of Singapore's Civic/Education district. There is also a specialty retail store operating out of Design Orchard from August 2024 (the Creative Jewellery Studio) where graduates can practice their merchandising skills and sell their creations after graduation!

Closest MRT station
- 2-minute walk from Bencoolen (DT21) via Exit A or
- 4-minute walk from Bras Basah (CC2) via Exit A or
- 12-minute walk from Bugis (DT14, EW12) via Exit C
It is also served by bus services 56, 64, 65, 131, 139, 147, 166, 857. Patrons using public transportation will have no difficulties finding us.
If you are travelling by car, the Sunshine Plaza easily accessible from the AYE Exit 2 or ECP Exit 15, towards Victoria Street/ Middle Road. There is ample parking in the covered car-park within the building. Just park at leven 3, the same level as the school. ($2.2 an hour).
Contact us
Mon-Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 11am-6pm, closed on Friday and Public Holidays
Tel: (+65) 6221 5253
WhatsApp: (+65) 9125 4107
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Meet just a few of the successful designers and entrepreneurs that have leveraged their experience at JDMIS to succeed.
- Flin Lee
- Sky Seow
- Joanne Low
- Ernest Yeo
- Alex Wong
- Yasuyo Ayukawa
- Sujata Rai Chowdhury
- Catherine Preston
- Cathy Que Liping
- Kajal Naina
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Flin Lee
Preserving his heritage with Peranakan jewelleryAs a Peranakan, Flin Lee has great motivation to keep the art and tradition of his heritage alive through his jewellery designs. While it was not an easy decision for him to choose between his career in the educational sector and his passion for jewellery, he decided to take a leap of faith to join the jewellery industry and has never looked back since.
With generous support from SSG and the ESG SkillsFuture Study Award, Flin enrolled and graduated with a Diploma in Fine Jewellery Design from JDMIS. He is now the managing director of his own jewellery boutique, Le Craftsmen, and aspires to become a top designer for contemporary Peranakan-style jewellery in the region.
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Sky Seow
FloofyWinkle – A pearl brand to watch!Sky has always had a passion for pearls and crystals and has a vision that everyone should own at least one piece of pearl jewellery in his or his or her collection. The COVID-19 pandemic was a turning point for him as it gave him the time and opportunity to re-evaluate his life and career aspirations, and eventually Sky decided to pursue his passion by transitioning from a real estate agent to a professional fashion jewellery artist.
Within just a month of graduating from JDMIS’ Fashion Jewellery Arts Diploma programme, Sky made remarkable progress with his new brand, FloofyWinkle, by coming up with original merchandising concepts, launching his e-commerce website, and hand-fabricating over 100 jewellery pieces for sale. His effort culminated in a big success at his first ever jewellery show as his pearl-centric jewellery were a hit with the customers.
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Joanne Low
From lawyer to jewellery artistWhen Joanne Low left her job as a lawyer with British Petroleum Co. after the birth of her second son, running her own jewellery business was not at the top of her mind...
The idea of enrolling in a jewellery-making course was sparked rather unexpectedly when the stay at home mum was sitting with a box of beads from Toys R Us she had bought for her then four year-old daughter. Equipped with good technical skills from the various courses at JDMIS, Joanne went on to start her own jewellery line, Joanne L. Created for the contemporary, cosmopolitan woman...
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Ernest Yeo
Structure behind the chaos
From a life of monotonous work shifts amongst machines to erratic hours with shimmery gemstones, Ernest Yeo took a leap of faith from being a broadcast engineer to being a jewellery designer. One might wonder how he could change to such a different industry, but jewellery was not new to him: at a young age he was always captivated with anything that sparkled and glittered.
He took his first steps by enrolling in JDMIS, learning CAD, New Metals and Metal-smithing. Upon learning the various technicalities and skills in jewellery design, Ernest now has greater conviction and interest in being a jewellery designer
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Alex Wong
Modernising jade jewelleryWith rising demand and popularity of the ‘traditional’ jade, brands are putting their own contemporary spin on how jade is used in jewellery, and one such designer is Alex Wong.
Graduating with a Fine Jewellery Design Diploma, Alex Wong has become a third-generation jadeite jeweller with more than 9 years of design expertise. Through hard work and ingenuity, Alex revitalised traditional jadeite designs to appeal to a younger audience. Not only has he carried on his family legacy in fine jade jewellery, Alex has also created stunning designs through his own designer brand to nurture the appreciation of jade for future generations to come.
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Yasuyo Ayukawa
Ayu Pearls - A tribute to women’s beauty
After leaving her investment banking career for good, Yasuyo rekindled a long-forgotten interest during her university days into a full-on career. Graduating from JDMIS' Fine Jewellery Design and seven years into her jewellery career, Yasuyo’s brand, Ayu Pearl, has expanded steadily. Her focus on pearl jewellery has garnered a large fan base and returning customers, with her business doubling every year!
The popularity of her jewellery is not solely based on aesthetics, but her desire to bring out the elegance and beauty in women of all ages. Each piece that she makes showcases the femininity, grace and purity of her female clients. Her jewellery can be worn by mothers and daughters alike, as everyday accessories or as statement pieces that exude elegance and a hint of decadence for formal events.
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Sujata Rai Chowdhury
Weaving her way to success
Every successful jewellery designer was once a beginner with no background. This was especially true for Sujata when she started to look into this field. Although she has always been passionate about jewellery, it was not until she visited a fascinating Bead Store in New York that made her determined to learn jewellery. By chance, she discovered JDMIS when she and her husband moved to Singapore in 2010 from the United States.
Armed with the knowledge learnt from JDMIS, Sujata started her own jewellery brand, Mila. Within a few years, her production of more than 2000 creations secured not just sales but also expanded her clientele and brand reputation. Being a dedicated student and prolific practitioner of the jewellery art, Sujata was invited to become a part-time instructor at JDMIS for Fashion Jewellery.
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Catherine Preston
It's never too late to find your passion
Twenty years ago, Catherine started off as a Law and French graduate, and then followed her husband to Kuala Lumpur. It all started when she was visiting a friend in Bangkok searching for silver beads, lo and behold, and met Tanja Sadow, the principal of JDMIS Singapore.
With the knowledge she gained from JDMIS, a metamorphosis took place as Catherine became the ambitious designer. Though Catherine has only been in the industry for two years, she has an idea of what a successful designer should be and is working towards it.
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Cathy Que Liping
From gaming to jewelleryCathy has always had passion for gaming, as she used to spend up to 4 hours a day playing online games. Even her job and business have been in game design. From collecting gems and items in the virtual world, she started to collect gems in real life...
From gems, she ventured into Jewellery and envisioned game-inspired jewellery for gamers around the world. Determined to realize her vision, she took several design courses at JDMIS and started a new jewellery, Vector Gems Tech Pte. Ltd in 2019.
Her talent and commitment started to bear fruit as Cathy has won 2 consecutive Muse Awards in 2018 and 2019.
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Kajal Naina
Going back to her passion and heritage in Jewellery
One may be surprised that Kajal did not consider a career in jewellery in her early years. Even for Kajal herself, she did not foresee the power of her love in jewellery will eventually make her choose a different career path.
The curriculum from JDMIS provided a strong foundation for Kajal. She graduated with skills in Metalsmithing and Metal Clay, along with two Diplomas in Fine Jewellery Design and Fashion Jewellery Arts which led to her winning multiple competitions worldwide in the last few years. She has won many prestigious awards such as Saul Bell Design Award and A'Design Award bronze winner in 2018, and International Jewellery Stars Awards in 2019. She is also the owner of her own fledging brand, Kajal Naina Fine Jewellery.
The JDMIS is committed to providing an excelent academic and administrative experience to its students and has systems to look after the welfare and interests of local and international students.
To this end, the school:
- Ensures long-term students enrolled for diploma programmes have a contract between school and student, conferring rights and imposing obligations on both parties
- Maintains a quality of service guarantee and a commitment to educational excellence on the part of the school
- Has clear school fees policies, especially policies for coping with the unexpected – course cancellations, withdrawals and transfers, etc.
- Is proud of its well qualified and trained teaching and administrative staff, as well as its superior facilities and teaching tools.
For more information about the JDMIS commitment to quality please review the documents below:
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Declaration from the Dean +
The JDMIS is committed to providing the best possible education and experience to its students! It gives me great pleasure to make the following declaration with regard to the school's core policies... Read More -
JDMIS Service Commitment +
The JDMIS holds itelf to a high standard both in its provision of superior training, but also in the quality of its service. Below are the service standard that the JDMIS and its staff are committed to maintaining... Read More -
JDMIS Pricing and Discount Policies +
All students attending the JDMIS should receive the same quality and value of education. This statement is important to us and we maintain pricing and discount policies to ensure our staff and agents to not undermine this goal... Read More -
Diploma Course Fee Breakdown +
The JDMIS markets its courses showing a combination of tuition fees and course-materials fees. As such, students receive all the books, tools, jewellery making equipment, and materials they will need to complete their contact training assignments. This presentation of the school fees allows us to communicate easily to our students the total sum they should expect to pay upon successful enrolment in the programmes however, full-time Diploma students participating in the Student Protection Scheme will be interested in the tuition/materials cost breakdown... Read More -
Feedback and Grievance Resolution Process +
The Jewellery Design and Management International School believes that feedback and resolved grievances help improve our Product, Quality, Service and Brand. Positive feedback and complaints on staff, delivery, learning support or student welfare reinforces our service quality and our commitment to place the student as our primary focus. Read More -
Discipline and Student Responsibilities +
As a student of the JDMIS you are responsible both for the quality and timeliness of your work, as well as your behaviour towards your peers and instructors. The JDMIS works within clear guidelines to ensure its students work in a harmonious and conducive environment. Read More -
Confidentiality of Student Information +
The JDMIS takes its commitments to its students seriously; one of these commitments is to the confidentiality of it's students personal data, billing information and other details that the schools becomes privvy to during its students' attendance. The school has strict policies on when and how such information may be used, as well as physical and electronic safeguards. Read More -
Diploma Course Refund Policy +
The JDMIS understands that circumstances may change and a student's plans may not always be achievable. As a school, unforseen circumstances may also arise that lead to unexpected changes in schedule. In order to recognise these eventualities and provide a measure of protection should they occur, the JDMIS enters in to a formal contract with its full time diploma students (a sample of which may be found here) This contract includes a detailed refund policy that is utlines below. Read More -
Short Course Refund Policy +
The JDMIS understands that circumstances may change and a student's plans may not always be achievable. As a school, unforseen circumstances may also arise that lead to unexpected changes in schedule. In order to recognise these eventualities and provide a measure of protection should they occur, the JDMIS has a formal refund policy for its short courses, certificate programs and for students taking individual diploma modules on a part-tme basis. Read More -
JDMIS Board and Organizational Structure +
Corporate Information Jewellery Design and Management International School Pte. Ltd. is a Singapore-registered company, UEN 200723821C. JDMIS also owns ‘Creative Jewellery Studio’, a business used to provide the JDMIS student cooperative retail store a formal business structure in which to transact its sales. Creative Jewellery Studio is a registered Precious Stones and Precious Metals dealer with the Ministry of Law. JDMIS is a registered Private Educational institution under the Singapore Committee for Private Education and an Approved Training Organization under Workforce Singapore. Management Team The JDMIS Board of Directors consists of executive board members with a broad range of operational expertise in the fields of education and jewellery. JDMIS Board of directors: Mrs. Tanja M. Sadow (Chairman) Mrs. Antonietta Zupancich Mr. Alexander Zupancich Read More -
Examination appeals process +
JDMIS has a comprehensive process for students to have their examination results reviewed by our Academic board. Read More
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