43.470 Jewelers in USA

Kay Jewelers
Jewelers
4897 Promenade Pkwy # 109 35022-7315 - Bessemer (AL)
205-425-4959
222 19th St n 35020-4976 - Bessemer (AL)
205-425-3482
My Jeweler
Jewelers
1331 4th Ave n 35020-5674 - Bessemer (AL)
205-424-5225
My Jeweler Inc
Jewelers
1825 12th Ave n 35020-3221 - Bessemer (AL)
205-424-5225
1825 13th Ave n 35020-3246 - Bessemer (AL)
205-426-7810
4500 Katies Way # 675 35022-7831 - Bessemer (AL)
205-425-2570
1628 Gadsden Hwy 35235-3144 - Birmingham (AL)
205-661-0202
A Rabbits Tale
Jewelers
5018 Pinnacle Sq 35235-3173 - Birmingham (AL)
205-655-7237
5886 Trussville Crossings Blvd 35235-8679 - Birmingham (AL)
205-661-3422
4173 Hy 280 35244 - Birmingham (AL)
205-980-1080
123 20th St n 35203-3694 - Birmingham (AL)
205-252-0221
5354 Highway 280 35242-5316 - Birmingham (AL)
205-995-1018
5410 Highway 280 # 200 35242-6504 - Birmingham (AL)
205-991-1812
Crown Jewelers
Jewelers
430 Green Springs Hwy # 19 35209-4924 - Birmingham (AL)
205-945-8803
3166 Heights Vlg 35243-5221 - Birmingham (AL)
205-298-9144
2854 18th St s 35209-2510 - Birmingham (AL)
205-423-8616
Estate Jewelers
Jewelers
2405 Montevallo Rd 35223-2318 - Birmingham (AL)
205-414-8071
421 Valley Ave 35209-3805 - Birmingham (AL)
205-224-4411
735 Brookwood Vlg 35209-4519 - Birmingham (AL)
205-871-0119
Isbell Jewelers
Jewelers
448 Cahaba Park Cir 35242-8105 - Birmingham (AL)
205-995-7990
4673 Highway 280 # 9 35242-5086 - Birmingham (AL)
205-980-1080
3900 Montclair Rd # 320 35213-2436 - Birmingham (AL)
205-871-1008
Kay Jewelers
Jewelers
748 Brookwood Vlg 35209-4549 - Birmingham (AL)
205-871-4045
Kay Jewelers
Jewelers
5006 Pinnacle Sq # 104 35235-3166 - Birmingham (AL)
205-655-6918

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Jewelers

Jewelers

A jeweler is an artisan skilled in the art of making and repairing jewelry. For anyone to work as a bench jeweler, such must acquire specialized skills in diverse categories. The more common of these skills include stone setting, goldsmithing, fabrication, electroplating, wax carving and polishing. However, most jewelers only focus on a select number of these skills, particularly polishing and diamond cutting. Some others work with modeling and casting molds or in repair shops.

Contrary to what many might think, some jewelers actually get formal training. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), an increasing number of prospective jewelers are enrolling in degree (bachelor's or master's) programs or non-degree short courses in jewelry design and production. Unlike craftspeople who work based on provided specifications, jewelry designers draw out their ideas on paper or through the use of CAD programs.

Jewelers are known to work with traditional, manual tools such as blades and diamond-tipped engravers for cutting metals and precious stones. There is now a shift in paradigm as lasers are increasingly being employed in the jewelry-making process. With adequate training, jewelers can use lasers for cutting, executing complex design and engraving, and writing messages on their works.

While jewelers often work independently, some are employed as salaried workers in manufacturing facilities, jewelry stores, and repair shops. In May 2011, BLS data showed the mean annual salary of jewelers was about $38,000, but those in technical, professional and scientific services settings made as much as $62,000.