Jewelry's Timeless Appeal Makes It A Gem Of A Career Choice

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Se Ry OemTN 2 Jewelry’s Timeless Appeal Makes It A Gem Of A Career Choice (NAPSA)—Think about it. Is there anyone you know—male or female—who doesn’t own a single piece of jewelry? Most people have at least one or two favorite pieces, from the simple to the elaborate, and often start wearing it ata very young age. Jewelry has been used for close to 100,000 years to make a statement about who we are and whom welove. Today’s worldwide jewelry industry is conservatively estimated to be a $140-plus billion business annually. The United States Department of Labor’s Occupational Outlook Handbook reports that “the increasing numbers of affluent individuals, working women, double-income households and fashion-conscious men are expected to keep jewelry sales strong. The population aged 45 More reasons a career in the jewelry industry is a smart choice: Jewelry is often acquired by someone, for someone, for a special reason. People will always celebrate birthdays, anniversaries and engagements, regardless of the economyor retail environment. A - Sk oa we A career in the jewelry field can meana brilliant future for you. major portion of jewelry sales, also is on therise.” These are compelling indicators that jewelry—and careers in jewelry—won’t be going away anytime soon. That’s why getting professional training can be a great option for high school graduates not pursuing a four-year degree, or for laid-off workerslooking for a career change. Trained jewelry professionals can pursue a multitude of careers, including a retail store owneror diamond manufacturer, coloredstone dealer, bench jeweler, jewelry designer and jewelry buyer. According to the Department of Labor’s report, there is a growing need for highly skilled bench jewelers particularly. “Demand for repair workers should remain strong even during economic slowdowns because maintaining andrepairing jewelry is an ongoing process,” the report states. “In fact, demand for jewelry repair may increase during stone buyer, lab and research professional, auction house specialist, restore existing pieces rather than purchase new ones.” and older, which accounts for a associate, diamond and colored- recessions, as people repair or piece of jewelry is often the go-to gift to mark these occasions. Jewelry is made by people. Jewelry, like art and music, begins as someone’s creative idea and will likely always require the talent and hands-onskills of designers and craftsmen to bring it to life. Jewelry is accessible. Nearly everyone can owna piece ofpersonal jewelry at an affordable price. Just about everyone is a potential jewelry customer and many are repeat customers. Jobs in the jewelry industry are accessible, too. If you’re interested in knowing more about the industry, talk to a jeweler you respect and find out how heor she got into the field. Most will have a Graduate Gemologist (G.G.) or an Accredited Jewelry Professional (A.J.P.) diploma from the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), the nonprofit research and accredited education organization long regarded as the world’s foremost authority in gems and jewelry. To learn more, visit www.gia. edu or call (800) 421-7250.