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Until recently, the jewelry industry was almost
completely unregulated and standards of competence were nonexistent.
A national organization, The Jewelers of America (JA) saw the need
for standardization and set up a testing system to determine a bench
jeweler’s level of expertise. There are four levels of testing
from Entry Level Technician up to Master Jeweler. The Master Jeweler
exam requires approximately 40 hours to complete, and consists of
the creation of three highly complex jewelry pieces and a written
test. The three pieces are made according to exact specifications,
and strictly graded on 146 different points. The projects have been
specially chosen to test the jeweler’s artistic judgment,
knowledge of materials and techniques, efficiency, and skill as
a craftsman.
The 2-hour written test covers gem treatments, safety issues and
technical knowledge. Eric was the 97th jeweler in the U.S.A. to
achieve Master-level certification, and only the 3rd in Colorado.
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