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The average salary for a Jeweler in U.S. is $47,090.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $47,090

$27,030$68,960

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $22.64

$13.00$33.15

What does a Jeweler earn?

"The average salary for a jeweler in the United States is around $47,090. Jewelers work with a wide range of customers, creating and selling custom and ready-made jewelry pieces. Some specialize in areas like appraisals, watchmaking and costume jewelry design."

How to earn more as a Jeweler

If you want to become a jeweler, you will need to gain knowledge in jewelry making or related fields. Alternatively, you could pursue a level of experience qualification, such as an apprenticeship. To increase earnings, you could specialize in a niche, like diamond setting, or expand your career by managing a jewelry store. Lastly, you can also become self-employed or create your own jewelry business.