Jewelers use a variety of equipment to make new jewelry and cut, set, and polish stones. They also repair necklaces, rings and other jewelry, as well as appraise jewelry. Most jewelers specialize in one of these skills.
Many jewelers learn the craft through on-the-job experience, but for those who want to quickly learn jewelry repair, trade schools are becoming a more common entry point into the field. Jewelry repair schools teach stone casting and setting, jewelry making and repair, and how to use a jeweler's tools. Jewelry repair schools can also lead to a bachelor's or master's degree in fine arts in jewelry design.
Bench jewelers, who work in jewelry retailers cleaning, repairing and fabricating jewelry, have the most favorable job prospects. Opportunities are expected to be best for jewelers who've undergone training at trade schools. Wages can range from $20,000 to $55,000 annually.
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