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The average salary for an Engraver in U.S. is $36,970.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $36,970

$23,860$49,390

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $17.77

$11.47$23.74

What does an Engraver earn?

On average, engravers earn around $36,970 per year in the U.S.. Engravers are skilled craftspeople who are responsible for a wide range of tasks including cutting, incising, etching, and carving designs in materials like stone, wood, metal, and glass. The objects they create can include signs, plaques, trophies, or jewellery. They can also apply intricate designs to surfaces such as paper, leather, and fabric. Engravers often specialise in certain materials or techniques, making them invaluable in specific areas.

How to earn more as an Engraver

"To become an engraver, you will need a relevant degree or diploma, such as one in fine art or design. Alternatively, you could start out with a course in traditional engraving, through a diploma or online course. To earn more as an engraver, specialise in a particular area, such as an ornamental engraver. You might even choose to become a small business owner or freelance artist. With the right training and experience, engraving could be a lucrative career for you.