Undergraduate Certificate in Antique Jewelry Valuation
… value of silver‑based jewelry is heavily influenced by purity. For example, a Victorian brooch stamped “925” will command a higher price than a similar piece marked “900,” even if the design is identical. The challenge arises when older pieces have worn or illegible stamps; in such cases, an appraiser may employ a combination of visual assessment, acid testing, and no …
Advanced Certification in Fashion Design Alterations
… context of altered apparel is a systematic process that ensures every garment modification meets predefined standards of fit, durability, aesthetics, and client expectations. In an advanced certification program, students must become fluent in a specialized vocabulary that captures the nuances of measurement, construction, and inspection. Mastery of these terms enabl …
Advanced Certification in Fashion Design Alterations
… material to stretch and drape more fluidly. This method is essential for garments that require a soft, flowing silhouette, such as a bias‑wrapped dress or a flared skirt. Practically, the designer must first identify the selvage edge, then measure the diagonal across the fabric to locate the bias line. One common challenge is the tendency of bias‑cut pieces to stretch une …