・ 1 Take courses such as art, math, mechanical drawing and chemistry while you are in high school. Make... ・ 2 Understand that, although you can learn a jeweler's skills through on-the-job training, employers prefer... ・ 3 Check out the M...
http://www.ehow.com/how_15021_become-jeweler.html
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As we already know, a jeweler can be a gemologist...but it is not necessary to be a gemologist to be a jeweler. Jewelers are the people out there who sell jewelry, gemstones, and watches to the public. But for the most part not all jewelers are certified jewelers.
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www.squidoo.com/certified-jewelers
www.squidoo.com/certified-jewelers
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Get the inside scoop on what it takes to become a Jeweler. What training is needed? How does one start into a career as a Goldsmith or Jewelry Designer? Interested in becoming a Jeweler or Jewelry Maker? Polisher? ... Keep in mind, when I'm talking about becoming a Jeweler, I'm not talking about owning a Jewelry Store,
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www.jewelry-secrets.com/Other/Want-To-Become-A-Jeweler/...
www.jewelry-secrets.com/Other/Want-To-Become-A-Jeweler/Jeweler-Education-Training-Needed-Goldsmith.html
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If you like working with your hands and are looking for something different and exciting to do with great earning potential, becoming a bench jeweler could be the right career choice for you. Bench jewelers are good at making things and have an aptitude for tools and machines.
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www.newapproachschool.com/html/grad_bench.html
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Precision and attention to detail are very important for the successful jeweler. For those interested in working in a jewelry store or repair shop, vocational and technical training, or courses offered by public and private colleges and schools, are the best sources of preparation.
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www.thehighschoolgraduate.com/editorial/DF/jewelry.htm
www.thehighschoolgraduate.com/editorial/DF/jewelry.htm
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American School of Jewelry Jewelry Basic program will give you a good foundation to understand and perform many of the tasks that you may be presented with when working in the jewelry industry. ... Melting and milling: Use and adjustment of the mini jeweler's torch. Ingot making. Use of the rolling mill for producing...
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www.jewelryschool.net/jr.htm
www.jewelryschool.net/jr.htm
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Certified Bench Jeweler ... A very intensive program that prepares you for an entry level job as a jeweler. You will handle daily jewelry basic repairs and designs just as if you worked in a jewelry store. ... Certified Jeweler Designer...
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www.jewelryschool.net/
www.jewelryschool.net/
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Hi everyone,A while back I thought about becoming a bench jeweler. I did some research on schools, but ended up forgetting about it and nothing ever ... ... It got me thinking again about going to a jeweler school. I've been thinking about this for a while now and I have made up my mind that this is what I want to do.
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www.pricescope.com/idealbb/view.asp?topicID=67018
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Have you learned the critical steps to becoming a jeweler? In this intensive class you will be introduced to gemology, gemstone properties, and instrumentation and testing methods. You will learn how to how to identify different types of gems and stones... ... We will also discuss synthetics, imitations, ... All Dolled Up...
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makezine.com/pub/event/550
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