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6 Steps to Becoming a Jeweler
Perhaps one of the most lucrative business and job opportunities out there is becoming a jeweler. For one, there will still be plenty of people who are going to buy diamonds and other precious pieces as form of investments. Unlike other commodities, they don’t depreciate. In fact, their value increases as time passes by.
But the journey to being a jeweler doesn’t happen overnight. It is a continuous process. Nevertheless, you may want to take the steps now: 1. Learn as much as you can about the industry. People will always be asking questions about the jewellery pieces that you’re selling. If you’re not properly equipped, you will turn out to be inadequate and ineffective seller. Not long after, your shop will eventually close down. The first step is to get an educational background about jewellery. There are short courses about jewellery making. A number of them have very flexible schedules, and they don’t cost a lot. You will learn not only how to design jewellery but understand their characteristics. You may also like to pay attention to subjects such as mathematics, chemistry, art, and mechanical drawing, as they will surely come in handy with your business or work. 2. Be certified. It’s definitely a plus for you if you can show certifications of your qualifications. You can hang them right in your shop or show them to your customers. You can get one from GIA, to show that you have the capacity to judge diamonds. You can also obtain a certification for appraisal. 3. Subscribe to magasines and journals. The jewellery industry is just like fashion. It evolves very fast. If you don’t learn to cope with such changes, you will surely be left behind. You will never know the upcoming trends and what the customers are currently looking for. You will not discover the latest technologies that could provide enormous help to your business. There are a lot of magasines and journals that you can subscribe to. You can even settle for online materials if you prefer reading them using your e-mail. 4. Have a keen eye for details. Learn how to differentiate colors and understand what clarity or cut means. These details are very important so you can describe your jewellery well to your customers. You can efficiently highlight their outstanding features. Besides, they will also be asking for details of the items that you have. 5. Join organisations. You can join British Jewellers Association, Designers Jewellery Group, and Jewellery Distributors Association, to name a few. This way, you can always be updated on the changes in policies and trends in the industry. Moreover, if you become a member to at least one of them, you can increase your credibility. A lot of them do have their own screening processes and requirements. If you pass all of them, then it means that you’re really good in your field. Most importantly, you need to have the passion. Being a jeweler is not an easy job, and you can instantly lose the fire if you don’t love what you’re doing. Passion will also be the one that will help you provide an excellent customer service. |
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