How does someone get into jewelry? Becoming a jeweler/MY STORY and how I got into the jewelry world.

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
  • How does someone get into the world of jewelry as a profession. Becoming a jeweler can be a tedious and even a mysterious process. Unless you grew up in a home where jewelry was your life, you undoubtedly have a lot of questions. My path to becoming a jeweler was different than others, but my observations, experiences and the people I have met allow me a unique perspective. This video is intended to add insight to what you may expect or need to break into the world of jewelry and maybe become part of the jewelry business.
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Комментарии • 54

  • @lewisletthedogsout9020
    @lewisletthedogsout9020 2 года назад +38

    Thank you for this. I unfortunately just had to quit my full time job, but in doing so realized I'm free to pursue whatever I want next. I've always had a passion for jewlery, so I believe this is the best for me.

  • @margui6224
    @margui6224 Год назад +1

    Thank you, Andrew for tell us your story of how you became a jeweller.

  • @alexhudson-
    @alexhudson- Год назад +5

    New rock enthusiast here I really appreciate your channel as it's honestly hard to find the best information when it comes to identifying rocks. It's quite a daunting and step learning curve process to self-learn from open source information on how to identify rocks accurately. I always want to know conclusively what a rock or mineral is and I've learned a bit of chemistry and geology along the way. I really appreciate you making this channel and sharing your expertise.

  • @journaldetrinh
    @journaldetrinh Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing. I started to buy a small piece of jewellery and try to sell it as my hobby. I just moved to Nederland, i hope to get a job in a jeweller store, so I can learn more about the industry. Your journey is really inspire me. Thanks alot

  • @JewelsoftheTrade
    @JewelsoftheTrade 2 года назад

    Great advice!

  • @iraimbert2164
    @iraimbert2164 Год назад

    Very educational,I love it,

  • @Iloveyou-lz7rr
    @Iloveyou-lz7rr 2 года назад +2

    3 seconds in...wow he's so mellow😌. Sub'd! ✨

  • @breflex_3913
    @breflex_3913 2 года назад +1

    Hi thank you for your videos! can you do a video on what your repair forms should look like (what kind of things to look for when inspecting the jewelry, what to ask the customer or have them sign before you take a jewelry piece in). I would like to own a repair shop one day.

  • @nanominardi4084
    @nanominardi4084 2 года назад

    Thanks for yours advice

  • @lababo
    @lababo 2 года назад

    oohhhhh.. Thank you for sharing 🙂

  • @Dr.Risky007
    @Dr.Risky007 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing 👍 😊

  • @alexj1188
    @alexj1188 Год назад +1

    Great video very informative.
    I'm looking to get into diamond setting for jewelry mostly watches.
    What you recommend for a rookie that has no experience what so ever in the industry and working with tools.

  • @q3861
    @q3861 2 года назад +5

    I just bought my first faceting machine, I've done a little bit of sculpting in quartz and stone. I bought a book and I've been watching some very informative videos on RUclips, but the amount of information is daunting 😵
    Edit: also love your videos you have a very calming and informative demeanor

  • @TheEclecticElement
    @TheEclecticElement 2 года назад +3

    I just stumbled upon your videos and now I have something to binge while I work! I'm a reseller and have specialized in reselling fine and costume jewelry since 2009. My interest in learning aside from personal growth is so I can properly identify and price pieces I pick up for my online shops. I also make jewelry (cold connections, beaded, and wire) and a dream of mine is to also start metalsmithing. Thank you for your great videos! :)

  • @reladjoe
    @reladjoe 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the information! I’m a recently retired military veteran who is looking for a new field. My background is retail, sales and supply, so jewelry sounds like a great transition for me. Are there any jewelry companies that offer an apprenticeship program you would recommend?

  • @charlesadkins7067
    @charlesadkins7067 2 года назад

    you do great videos could you do some on jewlery making tools for beginners and cutting and cabbing tools

  • @muhammadsaleh290
    @muhammadsaleh290 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful mate … thanks
    I found Saturday market is an opportunity for a treasure hunt ..
    So what would you do if you go to such kind of markets … how and what you will search for

  • @Gluz25
    @Gluz25 2 года назад +1

    Do a video about Montana sapphires. They're gorgeous.... looks like the ocean a lot of times.

  • @davidwaller7095
    @davidwaller7095 2 года назад +2

    Hi Andrew,
    My Grandson and I are rockhounds and usually harvest our own stones and polish them into key chains or necklaces with either a flat lap or tumbler. i recently picked up a rough slab of Jadite at an estate sale. It is green, so dark it looks almost black after being polished. I am not sure if it is Jadeite or Nephrite. It is beautiful after polish. Very dark. How do I determine whether its Jadeite or Nephrite?

  • @clempat4
    @clempat4 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video.just wondering what is the criteria to join effys?
    Also what kind of jewelry will i b around once in effys.

  • @Blessingsempire
    @Blessingsempire 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks a million

  • @emmanuels6765
    @emmanuels6765 5 месяцев назад

    Nice, I want to get into buying and selling jewelery but I'd be starting from scratch.

  • @Hectalene1
    @Hectalene1 2 года назад +10

    Just go work at a Jared's as an apprentice. You get paid to learn. A lot of the jewelers/managers are GIA trained

    • @blackbette07
      @blackbette07 11 месяцев назад +1

      I am trying.

    • @Hectalene1
      @Hectalene1 11 месяцев назад

      @@blackbette07 where are you from? I'm in the California/Colorado district. I can refer you

    • @blackbette07
      @blackbette07 11 месяцев назад

      @@Hectalene1 I am in Florida.

    • @thebeautifulbastard5441
      @thebeautifulbastard5441 Месяц назад

      I'm in Arizona Pheonix. Planning on switching Jobs soon. Can you refer me too? Very interested in eventually having my own set up.

  • @tomoavfc1260
    @tomoavfc1260 2 года назад +4

    Nice video. At the moment I'm reselling vintage gemstone jewellery I find at auctions and house clearance jobs. Still making mistakes but as long as I'm learning its all good lol

  • @olegpetelevitch4443
    @olegpetelevitch4443 Год назад +2

    Best is an apprenticeship ! If to old or you cant TAFE accredited not show time stuff on the web ! I am a jeweler goldsmith ,silversmith and into gems cutting polishing ,engraving 38yrs 3rd generation jeweler ! Hand made Jewelry ! You can look and watch as many u tube info's you like ! You need practical and to do it ! Be around it ! talk with people in the industry ! All jewelers specialize in their own little makings ! Thank you !

  • @debbiedaltonunityyoga9209
    @debbiedaltonunityyoga9209 Год назад +1

    Hello, where do you recommend buying gem stones just by themselves?

  • @ovh992
    @ovh992 2 года назад

    Just curious. How many button up plaid shirts do u own?

  • @QUEENDAGGER
    @QUEENDAGGER 2 года назад

    Is red kunzite rare? Does it glow under a black light like a ruby does? If it is rare how much is it worth per carat? Can you trust Eastern Gemological laboratory in India certificate?

  • @antoniohernandez7171
    @antoniohernandez7171 Год назад +3

    I’m an electrician making decent money. Since I was little I’ve always loved jewelry.. I own a few expensive cuban link jewelry and would love to pursue this career, but the starting pay has me a bit worried.

  • @PermataNusakambangan
    @PermataNusakambangan 2 года назад

    Request... are you willing to provide Indonesian subtitles translation...?

  • @madinizone3340
    @madinizone3340 2 года назад

    hello.! am new here Thank you for sharing...

  • @DesiHorror
    @DesiHorror 2 года назад

    Hi, how does one invest in gemstones? What is a good trading platform for this?

  • @soldigwap6746
    @soldigwap6746 Год назад

    How can I find a bench jeweler. I’m in a part of Florida with no jewelry district.

  • @batmanb8194
    @batmanb8194 Год назад +2

    bro whos ur interior designer the golden girls

  • @user-tb4ku6fk7l
    @user-tb4ku6fk7l 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the good content.
    I'm interest in jewelry so i have a licence of jewery inspection in my contury. Un fortunately for the high tax, my land is not good for the bussiness....
    So i am plan to go outside. I searched GIA formal courses, some are affordable for me but soma are not.....
    It cost around 40,000$. I wonder if it is fine cost for the job's income......
    May I ask your opinion about the fee is fine to invest to get into the field?

    • @drimazonechoice9822
      @drimazonechoice9822 2 года назад

      no need to stud to be jeweley just contact and we will help one another com we talk

  • @sapphire2038
    @sapphire2038 2 года назад +3

    Hi, I am planning to take up the online GraduateGemologist course in GIA. I'm already 41. Is it too late for me to take up this course ?since you mentioned it takes time to be good in this field. .

    • @DuncanL7979
      @DuncanL7979 Год назад +1

      If you have passion and dedication then it isn't too late.

  • @Unholyheathen
    @Unholyheathen Год назад

    In it for the Heathens😉😘

  • @krikat3485
    @krikat3485 2 года назад +2

    Wished I’d done that many years back. It would have been so nice to work with jewelry.

    • @drimazonechoice9822
      @drimazonechoice9822 2 года назад

      its not too lat

    • @MisterUrbanWorld
      @MisterUrbanWorld 2 года назад

      I started a profitable jewelry business with $0.00 but I understand my demographic, as I started off as a customer, and throughout the years understood "trends" because I was also participating in those. Learned the ins/outs without an education, and now make a living selling jewelry and customized items. It's just one of my incomes. Jewelers are really confused by me, and where I get my custom pendants from, because I do not "fit" the part, but the items are humbly putting theirs to shame.

    • @InquiringMindsKnow
      @InquiringMindsKnow Год назад +1

      @@MisterUrbanWorld Good for you! I am curious about your thoughts on starting a handmade non-precious jewelry business later in life. Lower end handmade jewelry, artistic, crafty, unusual. I am afraid I will spend most of my time shipping/mailing and not be able to make enough $. I live in So Cal where the cost of living is high. Would I have to go up to precious metals and stones to make enough per sale? Your help, and anyone's help greatly appreciated.

  • @Laotzsa
    @Laotzsa Год назад +1

    Australian opal is king. Diamonds are dirty for the environment and most were mined with slave labor in the past. Diamond prices are also artificially created. The big diamond companies have enough diamonds to sink the price and make them damn near worthless. But the don’t put them all out in the market at once to keep prices high. Kinda messed up honestly. Australian opal is gorgeous and you know it was mined and cut by someone passionate. Whereas diamonds, unless you can source back to the mine, god knows what child could have pulled that stone out and got paid a few dollars, meanwhile you pay a years salary on something that doesn’t look any diff then the next