Last week, I started my weekend by going to the École Boulle in Paris where the open house of the jewellery section was held. It was an opportunity to discover a little more about a school that prepares and trains for our professions both technically and creatively.
École Supérieure des Arts Appliqués, Boulle is first and foremost a public establishment and a high school for art professions. This explains the high number of applications and the important selection at the entrance.
In the more specific field of jewellery, the school prepares students for
- CAP Art and Techniques of Jewellery
- BMA in jewellery
- DMA Art of jewellery and jewelery
- Complementary Mention Jewellery
- CAP in setting
A look back at a few hours spent in the workshops with the teachers and students.

The beautiful facades of the École Boulle. Photo : Le Gemmologue

In the polishing class. Photo: The Gemmologist


Polishing with a hand engine and threading. Photo: The Gemmologist

Plastiline. Photo: The Gemmologist

Making and assembling the different elements of a small Japanese jewellery by a student of the jewellery section. Photo : The Gemmologist

Welding. Photo: The Gemmologist

Piece made by a BMA Bijou student, Camilo Gomez. Photo: The Gemmologist

Flower ring made by a BMA student and set by the setting class. Photo: The Gemmologist

Wax. Photo: The Gemmologist

Creation process. Photo: The Gemmologist

Cosmos project by BMA Bijou students. Photo: The Gemmologist

Photo: The Gemmologist

Drawings. Photo: The Gemmologist
See you soon!