Sunday, January 18, 2015

Making


                        Posted on 2 Minutes Ago by Grusasuhagiya8       
 If you like working with your hands and seeing your ideas come to life, becoming a bench jeweler could be a good choice for you. Bench jewelers make and repair jewelry, doing work like fixing chains, sizing rings, setting diamonds
 and other gemstones, and hand crafting jewelry for their customers.
Some bench jewelers are also designers and create one-of- a-kind pieces. Others specialize in repairing intricate antiques. Some bench jewelers work for manufacturers, making the jewelry you see in many retail stores. Others work for jewelry retailers, and some go on to start their own  businesses.
Is this a career for me?
Bench jewelers have an aptitude for tools and machines and are good at figuring out how to make things. They are detail-oriented and patient. Most jewelry work involves completing a series of small, careful steps. Common sense and the ability to plan is important for bench jewelers, and many find creative satisfaction in solving repair problems or in working out exactly how to fabricate a piece of jewelry to detailed and specific standards.
Many bench jewelers have a strong interest in art and design, particularly sculpture and other three dimensional media. Others have a “handyman” inclination, always looking for things to build or fix.
Bench jewelers may specialize in repair work, create their own lines of jewelry, or do custom work for their clients. Whether you prefer the challenge of doing many kinds of jewelry work, or you choose to specialize or start your own business, your ability to stay focused and prioritize your time will help you be successful.
An ability to communicate with your customers will enable you to meet their needs, and in turn help your business grow.
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