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Jewellery mounter work is about making the metal framework of a jewellery piece so stones and finishing details can be added accurately.
Jewellery mounters prepare mounts, models and metal parts, using jewellery processes, precious metals and equipment to meet design specifications.
In job descriptions, look for jewellery models, master models, stone selection, metal selection, adjustment, cleaning, conformance to design specifications and use of jewellery tools or casting processes.
Jewellery mounting is bench work focused on small metal structures. The mounter prepares frames, models and settings so gems can be placed securely and the finished piece follows the design.
Useful depth includes jewellery processes, precious metals, model building, metal selection, stone selection and careful adjustment. Tool control and cleaning matter because small errors are visible.
Pay is best compared through material value, precision level, responsibility for design specifications, repair or casting tasks and whether the role handles customer advice or only workshop production.
Development may move toward broader jewellery making, stone setting, master model work, engraving, repair, casting or design development. Precision with precious metal and stones is the shared base.
Check whether a vacancy names bench tools, metals, gem handling, model making, casting, repair or quality inspection. That shows whether the role is mounting, full jewellery production or customer-facing service.
This guide is editorial career context, not official labour-market statistics or role-specific pay data.
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jeweller (7313.1)
| ESCO URI | http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/7706342e-c07b-41d3-bc2e-e5c6e96f016f |
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| ESCO code | 7313.1.4 |
| ISCO group | 7313 |
| Concept type | Occupation |