NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "jewelry"
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- 423940-11 - Jewelers Supplies (Wholesale)Jewelers Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423940 that involves the wholesale distribution of supplies and equipment used in the jewelry, watch, precious stone, and precious metal industries. This industry provides a wide range of products that are essential for the production, repair, and maintenance of jewelry, watches, and other precious items. The …Examples: Jewelry findings, Jewelry beads, Jewelry wire, Jewelry chains, Jewelry clasps,
- 458310-13 - Jewelry Custom Made (Retail)Jewelry Custom Made (Retail) is a subdivision of the Jewelry Retailers industry that involves the creation of unique and personalized jewelry pieces for customers. This industry caters to individuals who want to own jewelry that is not mass-produced and has a personal touch. Jewelry Custom Made (Retail) businesses work closely with their clients to create pieces …Examples: Handcrafted birthstone jewelry, Personalized nameplate jewelry, Handmade gemstone jewelry,
- 423440-54 - Jewelry Display Units (Wholesale)Jewelry Display Units (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Other Commercial Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of display units specifically designed for showcasing jewelry products. These display units are used by retailers, jewelry stores, and other businesses that sell jewelry products to attract customers and …Examples: Countertop jewelry displays, Floor-standing jewelry displays, Rotating jewelry displays,
- 458310-22 - Jewelry-Vintage (Retail)Jewelry-Vintage (Retail) is a subdivision of the Jewelry Retailers industry that specializes in selling vintage and antique jewelry pieces. This industry involves the buying, selling, and trading of jewelry items that are at least 20 years old and have historical or artistic value. Jewelry-Vintage (Retail) stores offer a unique shopping experience for customers …Examples: Vintage costume jewelry, Georgian mourning jewelry
- 339910-26 - Costume Jewelry (Manufacturing)Costume Jewelry Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Jewelry and Silverware Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of jewelry items that are made from non-precious materials such as glass, plastic, and base metals. The jewelry items produced in this industry are designed to be fashionable and affordable, making them accessible to a wide range of …Examples: Body jewelry
- 425120-22 - Jewelry Brokers (Wholesale)Jewelry Brokers (Wholesale) are professionals who act as intermediaries between jewelry manufacturers and retailers. They facilitate the sale of jewelry products by negotiating deals between the two parties. Jewelry Brokers (Wholesale) are responsible for sourcing high-quality jewelry products from manufacturers and selling them to retailers at a profit. They …Examples: Costume jewelry sets
- 458310-17 - Jewelry-Renting & Leasing (Retail)Jewelry-Renting & Leasing (Retail) is a subdivision of the Jewelry Retailers industry that involves the rental or leasing of jewelry items to customers for a specific period of time. This industry caters to individuals who are looking for a temporary solution for special occasions such as weddings, proms, or other formal events. The rented jewelry items can range from …Examples: Bridal jewelry rental, Formal event jewelry rental, Costume jewelry rental, Luxury jewelry
- 339910-27 - Costume Jwlry/Novelties-Ex Prcs (Manufacturing)The Costume Jewelry/Novelties-Ex Prcs (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of non-precious metal jewelry and novelties, such as hair accessories, keychains, and small decorative items. These items are typically made from materials such as plastic, glass, and base metals, and are designed to be affordable and accessible to a wide range of consumers. The industry also …Examples: Hair accessories, Keychains, Lapel pins, Brooches, Earrings, Necklaces, Bracelets, Rings, Charms, Decorative figurines
- 423940-16 - Jewelry Contractors (Wholesale)Jewelry Contractors (Wholesale) are companies that specialize in the wholesale distribution of jewelry, watches, precious stones, and precious metals. These contractors work with retailers, manufacturers, and other businesses to provide a range of jewelry products and services. They may also offer custom design and manufacturing services to their clients. Jewelry …Examples: Birthstone jewelry, Religious jewelry
- 458310-11 - Jewelers (Retail)Jewelers (Retail) are businesses that specialize in the sale of jewelry items to consumers. These businesses typically offer a wide range of jewelry items, including rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and watches. Jewelers (Retail) may also offer repair services for damaged jewelry items, as well as custom design services for customers who want a unique …Examples: Pearl jewelry, Birthstone jewelry, Religious jewelry, Fashion jewelry
- 339910-28 - Jewelry Craft Supplies (Manufacturing)Jewelry Craft Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339910 that involves the production of materials and tools used in the creation of jewelry. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of products that are essential to the jewelry-making process, including beads, wires, clasps, chains, and other findings. Jewelry Craft Supplies …Examples: Jewelry wire and cord, Jewelry findings (earring backs, pin backs, etc.), Jewelry charms and
- 423940-08 - Gold Nugget Jewelry (Wholesale)Gold Nugget Jewelry (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Jewelry, Watch, Precious Stone, and Precious Metal Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of jewelry made from gold nuggets. Gold nugget jewelry is unique and highly sought after due to its rarity and natural beauty. The jewelry is made from gold nuggets that are …Examples: Gold nugget necklaces, Gold nugget bracelets, Gold nugget earrings, Gold nugget rings, Gold nugget pendants, Gold
- 423940-13 - Jewelry Buyers (Wholesale)Jewelry Buyers (Wholesale) are companies that purchase jewelry in bulk from manufacturers or other wholesalers and then sell it to retailers or other businesses. These companies specialize in buying a wide range of jewelry items, including rings, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings, made from precious metals and stones. They may also purchase antique or vintage jewelry …Examples: Estate jewelry buyers, Antique jewelry buyers, Vintage jewelry buyers, High-end jewelry
- 811490-23 - Jewelry RepairingJewelry Repairing is a specialized industry that involves the restoration, refurbishment, and maintenance of various types of jewelry. This industry is responsible for repairing and restoring jewelry items such as rings, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. Jewelry Repairing professionals are skilled in identifying the issues with the jewelry and using the …Examples: Jewelry cleaning, Custom jewelry design, Vintage jewelry restoration, Jewelry appraisal
- 811490-54 - Watch Clock & Jewelry RepairThe Watch Clock & Jewelry Repair industry is a subdivision of the Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance industry. This industry involves the repair and maintenance of watches, clocks, and jewelry. The services provided by this industry include battery replacement, cleaning, polishing, resizing, and repairing of watches, clocks, and jewelry. The industry …Examples: Jewelry repair, Jewelry cleaning, Custom jewelry design, Vintage jewelry restoration
- 339910-07 - Jewelry-Model Makers (Manufacturing)Jewelry-Model Makers (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Jewelry and Silverware Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of models or patterns of jewelry pieces that are used to create molds for mass production. Jewelry-Model Makers (Manufacturing) is responsible for creating the initial design of a piece of jewelry, which is then used …Examples: Fine jewelry models, Designer jewelry prototypes, High-end fashion jewelry models, Artisanal
- 423940-12 - Jewelers (Wholesale)Jewelers (Wholesale) are businesses that specialize in the distribution of jewelry, watches, precious stones, and precious metals to retailers, manufacturers, and other businesses. These wholesalers purchase their products from manufacturers and importers and then sell them in bulk to retailers at a discounted price. Jewelers (Wholesale) are responsible for maintaining a …Examples: Diamond rings, Gold necklaces, Silver bracelets, Pearl earrings, Gemstone pendants, Platinum wedding bands, Diamond
- 458310-08 - Gold Nugget Jewelry (Retail)Gold Nugget Jewelry (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of jewelry items made from gold nuggets. These nuggets are typically found in rivers and streams and are valued for their unique shapes and sizes. The jewelry items made from these nuggets are often one-of-a-kind pieces that are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike. Gold Nugget …Examples: Gold nugget earrings, Gold nugget necklaces, Gold nugget bracelets, Gold nugget rings, Gold nugget pendants, Gold
- 458310-20 - Jewelry-Body (Retail)Jewelry-Body (Retail) is a subdivision of the Jewelry Retailers industry that specializes in the retail sale of jewelry items that are worn on the body, such as necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and body piercings. This industry involves the sale of both fine and costume jewelry, made from a variety of materials such as precious metals, gemstones, beads, and plastics. …Examples: Body piercings, Necklaces, Bracelets, Earrings, Anklets, Toe rings, Brooches, Hair accessories, Belly chains, Nose rings
- 339910-06 - Jewelry (Manufacturing)Jewelry (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339910 that involves the production of jewelry items made of precious metals, gemstones, and other materials. This industry includes the manufacturing of a wide range of jewelry items such as rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and brooches. The jewelry items produced in this industry can be designed for …Examples: Costume jewelry sets, Religious jewelry
- 458310-21 - Wedding-Jewelry (Retail)Wedding-Jewelry (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the retail sale of jewelry specifically designed for weddings. This industry caters to engaged couples and their families who are looking for high-quality and unique jewelry pieces to wear on their wedding day. Wedding-Jewelry (Retail) includes a wide range of products such as engagement rings, wedding …Examples: Engagement rings, Wedding bands, Bridal sets, Necklaces, Bracelets, Earrings, Cufflinks, Tie clips, Brooches, Hair
- 459510-20 - Jewelry-Bought (Retail)Jewelry-Bought (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that involves the retail sale of previously owned jewelry. This industry includes establishments that purchase jewelry from individuals and then sell it to consumers. The jewelry sold in this industry can range from high-end luxury items to costume jewelry. …Examples: Costume jewelry sets
- 316990-09 - Jewelry Cases (Manufacturing)Jewelry cases manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of cases and boxes designed to store and display jewelry items. These cases are made from a variety of materials, including leather, wood, metal, and plastic, and are often lined with soft fabrics to protect the jewelry from scratches and damage. The manufacturing process involves designing and …Examples: Leather jewelry cases, Wooden jewelry boxes, Metal jewelry display cases, Plastic jewelry
- 458110-32 - Accessories-Fashion (Retail)The Accessories-Fashion (Retail) industry involves the sale of fashion accessories such as jewelry, watches, belts, hats, scarves, sunglasses, and handbags. These accessories are designed to complement and enhance the appearance of clothing and are often used to express personal style. The industry is highly competitive and constantly evolving to keep up with changing fashion trends. …Examples: Fashion jewelry
- 423940-05 - Costume Jewelry (Wholesale)The Costume Jewelry (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of non-precious jewelry items made of materials such as glass, plastic, and base metals. These items are designed to be fashionable and affordable, and are often used to complement or complete an outfit. The industry includes wholesalers who sell to retailers, as well as those who sell directly to consumers through …Examples: Body jewelry, Jewelry sets
- 339910-21 - Jewelers Supplies (Manufacturing)Jewelers Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Jewelry and Silverware Manufacturing industry that involves the production of tools, equipment, and materials used in the creation and repair of jewelry. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of products that are essential to the jewelry-making process, including precious metals, gemstones, …Examples: Jewelry wire, Jewelry findings, Jewelry-making tools, Jewelry-making equipment,
- 458310-06 - Diamonds & Jewelry Bought (Retail)The Diamonds & Jewelry Bought (Retail) industry involves the retail sale of diamonds and other precious stones, as well as jewelry made from these materials. This industry includes both brick-and-mortar stores and online retailers. The primary focus of this industry is on the sale of finished jewelry items, such as rings, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings, but it may also …Examples: Birthstone jewelry
- 458310-12 - Jewelry Designers (Retail)Jewelry Designers (Retail) are businesses that specialize in creating unique and custom jewelry pieces for their customers. These designers work closely with their clients to create one-of-a-kind pieces that reflect their personal style and taste. They may also offer a selection of pre-designed pieces for customers to choose from. Jewelry Designers (Retail) may work with a …Examples: Art deco-inspired jewelry
- 339910-20 - Jewelers Findings/Mtrls/Lapidary (Manufacturing)Jewelers Findings/Mtrls/Lapidary (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339910 that involves the manufacturing of materials and findings used in the production of jewelry and silverware. This industry is responsible for producing a wide range of materials, including precious and semi-precious stones, beads, chains, clasps, and other components used in the creation of …Examples: Jewelry findings, Jewelry chain, Jewelry wire, Jewelry clasps
- 423940-17 - Jewelry Findings (Wholesale)Jewelry Findings (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423940 that involves the wholesale distribution of various components and parts used in the production of jewelry. These components include clasps, earring backs, jump rings, pins, and other small parts that are used to assemble jewelry pieces. Jewelry Findings (Wholesale) companies typically sell their …Examples: Clasps, Earring backs, Jump rings, Pins, Headpins, Eye pins, Bails, Spacer beads, Crimp beads, Bead caps
- 541990-10 - Jewelry AppraisalJewelry appraisal is a professional service that involves the evaluation and determination of the value of a piece of jewelry. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541990, which covers all other professional, scientific, and technical services. Jewelry appraisers are highly skilled professionals who use their expertise to assess the quality, authenticity, and …Examples: Estate jewelry appraisal, Antique jewelry appraisal, Fine jewelry appraisal, Custom jewelry
- 339910-05 - Jewelry Mountings (Manufacturing)Jewelry Mountings Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Jewelry and Silverware Manufacturing industry that involves the production of jewelry mountings, which are the parts of jewelry that hold the gemstones or other decorative elements in place. This industry includes the manufacturing of a wide range of jewelry mountings, including prongs, bezels, channels, …Examples: Gold ring mountings, Silver necklace mountings, Brass bracelet mountings, Copper earring mountings, Diamond setting
- 458110-30 - Costume Jewelry (Retail)Costume Jewelry (Retail) is a subdivision of Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers industry that involves the sale of non-precious jewelry items such as necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and rings. These items are made of materials such as glass, plastic, and base metals, and are designed to be worn as fashion accessories. Costume Jewelry (Retail) stores typically offer a …Examples: Statement necklaces, Hoop earrings, Charm bracelets, Chandelier earrings, Cocktail rings, Cuff bracelets, Layered
- 458310-14 - Opals (Retail)Opals (Retail) is a subdivision of the Jewelry Retailers industry that specializes in the retail of opal gemstones and opal jewelry. Opals are a unique gemstone that are known for their iridescent play of colors, making them a popular choice for jewelry. This industry involves the sale of opals in various forms, including loose stones, rings, necklaces, earrings, and …Examples: Opal body jewelry
- 339910-04 - Jewelry Castings (Manufacturing)Jewelry Castings (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339910 that involves the production of jewelry pieces through the process of casting. This process involves pouring molten metal into a mold to create a specific shape or design. The jewelry pieces produced through this process can range from simple designs to intricate and detailed pieces. Jewelry …Examples: Gold earrings, Silver necklaces, Bronze bracelets, Copper pendants, Brass rings, Pewter brooches, Stainless steel
- 339910-12 - Jewelry Enamelers (Manufacturing)Jewelry Enamelers (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Jewelry and Silverware Manufacturing industry that involves the application of enamel to jewelry pieces. Enamel is a type of glass that is fused to metal through a high-temperature firing process. This process creates a durable and colorful coating on the metal surface. Jewelry enamelers use a variety of …Examples: Cloisonné earrings, Champlevé brooches, Plique-à-jour pendants, Enamel cufflinks, Enamel bangles, Enamel lapel pins,
- 339910-19 - Jewelry Polishing (Manufacturing)Jewelry polishing (manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the process of refining and perfecting the surface of jewelry items. This process is done to enhance the appearance of the jewelry and to remove any imperfections or scratches that may have occurred during the manufacturing process. Jewelry polishing is a crucial step in the production of …Examples: Gold bracelets, Silver necklaces, Diamond earrings, Pearl rings, Gemstone pendants, Platinum cufflinks, Beaded anklets,
- 423940-14 - Jewelry Castings (Wholesale)Jewelry Castings (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423940 that involves the wholesale distribution of jewelry castings. Jewelry castings are metal pieces that are created by pouring molten metal into a mold. These castings are then used to create a range of jewelry items such as rings, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. The wholesale distribution of …Examples: Gold castings, Silver castings, Bronze castings, Brass castings, Copper castings, Pewter castings, White gold castings,
- 458310-02 - Silver Products (Wholesale) (Retail)The Silver Products industry involves the wholesale and retail of various silver items, including jewelry, flatware, and decorative objects. This industry is a subdivision of the Jewelry Retailers industry and focuses specifically on silver products. Wholesale businesses in this industry purchase silver products in bulk from manufacturers and sell them to retailers or directly to …Examples: Silver necklaces, Silver earrings, Silver bracelets, Silver rings, Silver flatware, Silver candlesticks, Silver picture
- 459420-49 - Native American Jewelry (Retail)Native American Jewelry (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of jewelry made by Native American artisans. The jewelry is typically made using traditional techniques and materials, such as silver, turquoise, and coral. The industry is focused on providing customers with unique and authentic pieces that showcase the artistry and cultural heritage of Native …Examples: Turquoise necklaces, Silver bracelets, Coral earrings, Beaded chokers, Inlaid rings, Concho belts, Squash blossom
- 541870-02 - Advertising-Jewelry Awards & IncentivesThe Advertising-Jewelry Awards & Incentives industry involves the distribution of promotional materials such as jewelry, awards, and incentives to promote a company's products or services. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 541870, which is focused on Advertising Material Distribution Services. Companies in this industry work with clients to create customized …Examples: Customized employee recognition jewelry, Branded promotional jewelry
- 333248-30 - Jewelers Equipment & Machinery (Manufacturing)Jewelers Equipment & Machinery (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333248 that involves the production of specialized machinery and equipment used in the jewelry-making industry. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of tools and machines that are used in the production of jewelry, including casting machines, polishing machines, and …Examples: Jewelry manufacturers, Costume jewelry manufacturers
- 339910-02 - Gold Nugget Jewelry (Manufacturing)Gold Nugget Jewelry (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry within the broader category of Jewelry and Silverware Manufacturing. This industry involves the creation of jewelry pieces that incorporate gold nuggets as a primary material. Gold nuggets are unique in their shape and texture, and are often used to create one-of-a-kind pieces that are highly sought after by …Examples: Gold Nugget Rings, Gold Nugget Necklaces, Gold Nugget Earrings, Gold Nugget Bracelets, Gold Nugget Pendants, Gold
- 339910-22 - Jewelry Craftsmen (Manufacturing)Jewelry Craftsmen (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Jewelry and Silverware Manufacturing industry that involves the creation of unique and high-quality jewelry pieces by skilled craftsmen. These craftsmen use a variety of techniques and tools to create intricate designs and patterns on precious metals such as gold, silver, and platinum. The jewelry pieces created …Examples: Handmade body jewelry
- 339910-29 - Jewelry Stamping (Manufacturing)Jewelry stamping manufacturing is a process of creating jewelry pieces by stamping metal sheets with a design or pattern. This process involves the use of specialized machinery and tools to create intricate designs on metal sheets. The stamped metal sheets are then cut, shaped, and polished to create finished jewelry pieces. Jewelry stamping manufacturing is a …Examples: Personalized stamped necklaces, Stamped metal bracelets, Stamped metal earrings, Stamped metal pendants, Stamped metal
- 339910-30 - Pins (Broaches) (Manufacturing)Pins (Broaches) (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Jewelry and Silverware Manufacturing industry that involves the production of pins and brooches. These items are decorative accessories that can be worn on clothing or accessories such as hats or bags. The pins and brooches can be made from a variety of materials such as metal, plastic, or fabric. The manufacturing process involves …Examples: Enamel flower pin, Rhinestone brooch, Vintage lapel pin, Fabric flower brooch, Animal-shaped pin, Pearl brooch, Art
- 423940-23 - Precious/Semi-Prcs/Synthetic Stns (Wholesale)The Precious/Semi-Prcs/Synthetic Stns (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of precious stones, semi-precious stones, and synthetic stones. These stones are used in a variety of applications, including jewelry making, industrial processes, and scientific research. Companies in this industry purchase stones from mines, manufacturers, and other sources, and then sell them …Examples: Wholesale jewelry component distributors, Wholesale jewelry making supplies distributors
- 339910-03 - Native American Goods (Manufacturing)Native American Goods (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Jewelry and Silverware Manufacturing industry that involves the production of traditional Native American crafts and jewelry. This industry is focused on creating handmade items that are unique to Native American culture and heritage. The manufacturing process involves a combination of traditional techniques and modern …Examples: Beaded jewelry, Turquoise jewelry, Silver jewelry
- 339910-13 - Jewelry Plating (Manufacturing)Jewelry Plating (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339910 that involves the electroplating of jewelry items with a thin layer of metal to enhance their appearance and durability. This process is commonly used to plate gold, silver, rhodium, and other precious metals onto jewelry items such as rings, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. The plating process …Examples: Gold-plated earrings, Rhodium-plated necklace, Silver-plated bracelet, Rose gold-plated ring, Black rhodium-plated
- 458310-04 - Diamond Setters (Retail)Diamond Setters (Retail) is a subdivision of the Jewelry Retailers industry that specializes in setting diamonds into jewelry pieces. This industry involves the process of carefully placing diamonds into various types of jewelry, such as rings, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. Diamond Setters (Retail) work with a variety of diamond shapes and sizes, and must have a keen …Examples: Diamond fashion jewelry, Diamond birthstone jewelry
- 458310-09 - Gold Silver & Platinum-Dealers (Retail)Gold Silver & Platinum-Dealers (Retail) are businesses that specialize in the sale of precious metals such as gold, silver, and platinum to individual customers. These dealers may also purchase precious metals from customers who wish to sell their items. The primary focus of these retailers is to provide customers with a range of high-quality precious metal products, including coins, bullion, and …Examples: Platinum jewelry, Gold jewelry
- 812990-21 - Jewelry EngraversJewelry engraving is a specialized service that involves the art of carving or etching designs, letters, or patterns onto various types of jewelry. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 812990, which covers all other personal services. Jewelry engravers work with a range of materials, including gold, silver, platinum, and other precious metals, as well as gemstones …Examples: Custom wedding bands, Engraved necklaces, Personalized bracelets, Engraved cufflinks, Monogrammed rings, Engraved
- 339910-23 - Jewelry Soldering (Manufacturing)Jewelry soldering manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of jewelry pieces through the process of soldering. Soldering is the process of joining two or more metal pieces together using a filler metal that melts at a lower temperature than the metal pieces being joined. This industry involves the use of various tools and techniques to create intricate …Examples: Gold earrings, Silver necklaces, Diamond bracelets, Platinum rings, Copper pendants, Brass bangles, Stainless steel
- 423850-09 - Boutiques-Supplies (Wholesale)Boutiques-Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Service Establishment Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of supplies and equipment to boutiques, which are small retail stores that specialize in fashionable clothing, jewelry, and accessories. Boutiques-Supplies (Wholesale) companies provide a range of products to …Examples: Jewelry displays and organizers
- 458310-01 - Agates (Retail)Agates (Retail) is a specialized industry within the Jewelry Retailers subdivision of NAICS Code 458310. This industry involves the retail sale of agate gemstones, which are a type of chalcedony mineral with a banded or striped appearance. Agates are often used in jewelry making, but can also be sold as individual specimens for collectors or for use in home decor. …Examples: Agate necklaces, Agate bracelets, Agate earrings, Agate pendants, Agate rings, Agate bookends, Agate coasters, Agate
- 522299-15 - PawnbrokersPawnbrokers are businesses that offer loans to individuals in exchange for personal property as collateral. The pawnbroker assesses the value of the item and offers a loan amount based on a percentage of that value. The borrower then has a set amount of time to repay the loan plus interest, or forfeit the item to the pawnbroker. Pawnbrokers also buy and sell items, often specializing in …Examples: Jewelry pawnbroker
- 812990-05 - Body PiercingBody piercing is a personal service that involves the puncturing of a person's skin to create an opening in which jewelry can be inserted. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 812990, which covers all other personal services. Body piercing is a form of body modification that has been practiced for centuries and has become increasingly popular in recent years. The process …Examples: Ear piercing, Nose piercing, Tongue piercing, Lip piercing, Eyebrow piercing, Nipple piercing, Genital piercing,
- 423940-09 - Gold Silver & Platinum-Buyers (Wholesale)Gold Silver & Platinum-Buyers (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Jewelry, Watch, Precious Stone, and Precious Metal Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale buying of gold, silver, and platinum from various sources such as individuals, businesses, and other wholesalers. The purchased metals are then refined and sold to other businesses such as jewelry …Examples: Platinum jewelry
- 423940-18 - Jewels-Imitation Stones (Wholesale)Jewels-Imitation Stones (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Jewelry, Watch, Precious Stone, and Precious Metal Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of imitation stones that are used in the production of jewelry and other decorative items. Imitation stones are man-made stones that are designed to look like natural gemstones such as …Examples: Imitation diamond stones, Synthetic ruby stones, Faux emerald stones, Artificial sapphire stones, Simulated amethyst
- 423940-30 - Turquoise (Wholesale)Turquoise (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Jewelry, Watch, Precious Stone, and Precious Metal Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of turquoise gemstones, which are known for their blue-green color and unique patterns. Turquoise is a popular gemstone used in jewelry making and is often used in Native American jewelry. The …Examples: Turquoise beads, Turquoise cabochons, Turquoise pendants, Turquoise earrings, Turquoise necklaces, Turquoise bracelets,
- 424350-72 - Women's Accessories (Wholesale)The Women's Accessories (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of a wide range of accessories designed for women. These accessories are sold in bulk to retailers who then sell them to consumers. The industry includes wholesalers who specialize in the distribution of women's accessories such as jewelry, handbags, scarves, hats, belts, and other fashion accessories. The wholesalers …Examples: Fashion jewelry
- 424990-80 - Religious Goods (Wholesale)The Religious Goods (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of various religious items to retailers, religious institutions, and other organizations. These goods can include items such as religious books, bibles, prayer cards, rosaries, religious jewelry, candles, incense, and other religious artifacts. The industry is driven by the demand for religious items by individuals and …Examples: Religious jewelry wholesalers
- 455219-32 - Religious Goods (Retail)The Religious Goods (Retail) industry involves the sale of religious items such as books, clothing, jewelry, and other items related to religious practices and beliefs. This industry caters to individuals who practice various religions and are in need of items that help them express their faith. Religious Goods (Retail) stores can be found in shopping centers, malls, and online platforms. …Examples: Religious jewelry stores
- 455219-55 - African Goods (Retail)African Goods (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 455219 that involves the retail sale of a variety of goods originating from Africa. This industry includes businesses that sell African clothing, textiles, jewelry, art, home decor, and other traditional African items. African Goods (Retail) businesses may also sell food and beverages that are popular in African cuisine, such as …Examples: African jewelry
- 455219-75 - Hawaiian Goods (Retail)Hawaiian Goods (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of various products that are unique to the Hawaiian culture. This industry caters to customers who are interested in purchasing items that are associated with Hawaii, such as clothing, jewelry, home decor, and food products. Hawaiian Goods (Retail) stores offer a wide range of products that are inspired by the …Examples: Shell jewelry
- 455219-87 - Craft Galleries & Dealers (Retail)Craft Galleries & Dealers (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the retail sale of a wide range of handmade crafts, including pottery, glassware, jewelry, textiles, woodwork, and other decorative items. These crafts are typically produced by individual artists or small-scale manufacturers and are sold through galleries, boutiques, and other retail outlets. Craft Galleries & …Examples: Artisanal jewelry
- 458110-51 - Dancing Supplies (Retail)Dancing Supplies (Retail) is an industry that specializes in providing products and equipment for dancers of all levels and styles. This industry caters to individuals, dance studios, and performance groups. The products offered by Dancing Supplies (Retail) include dance shoes, leotards, tights, dance bags, and accessories such as hair ties, jewelry, and makeup. This industry also provides …Examples: Jewelry for dance performances
- 458110-62 - Square Dance Apparel (Retail)Square Dance Apparel (Retail) refers to the retail sale of clothing and accessories specifically designed for square dancing. Square dancing is a type of folk dance that involves four couples dancing in a square formation. The clothing worn during square dancing is often colorful and includes skirts, blouses, vests, and petticoats. Square Dance Apparel (Retail) stores offer a range of clothing …Examples: Jewelry
- 459420-17 - Native American Goods (Retail)The Native American Goods (Retail) industry involves the sale of traditional Native American crafts, art, and jewelry. These goods are typically handmade by Native American artisans and reflect the cultural heritage of various tribes. The industry is focused on preserving and promoting Native American art and culture through the sale of authentic and high-quality goods. …Examples: Silver and turquoise jewelry
- 459420-32 - Shells-Decorative (Retail)Shells-Decorative (Retail) is a subdivision of the Gift, Novelty, and Souvenir Retailers industry that specializes in the retail sale of decorative shells. This industry involves the sale of a variety of shells that are used for decorative purposes, such as in home decor, crafts, and jewelry making. Shells-Decorative (Retail) businesses typically source their products from shell collectors …Examples: Shell jewelry
- 459420-43 - Wedding Party Gifts (Retail)Wedding Party Gifts (Retail) is a subdivision of the Gift, Novelty, and Souvenir Retailers industry that specializes in providing gifts for wedding parties. This industry involves the retail sale of a variety of items that are suitable for wedding parties, including gifts for bridesmaids, groomsmen, flower girls, ring bearers, and other members of the wedding party. Wedding Party Gifts (Retail) …Examples: Engraved jewelry for the wedding party
- 459510-55 - Historical Reproductions (Retail)Historical Reproductions (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of reproductions of historical items, such as clothing, accessories, and home decor. These reproductions are made to look and feel like authentic historical items, but are often created using modern materials and techniques. This industry caters to individuals who are interested in historical fashion, home decor, …Examples: Ancient Egyptian jewelry, Viking-style jewelry
- 812990-14 - Ear Piercing ServiceEar piercing service is a personal service that involves the piercing of the earlobe or other parts of the ear for the purpose of wearing earrings or other jewelry. This service is typically provided by trained professionals who use sterile equipment and follow strict hygiene protocols to ensure the safety and comfort of their clients. Ear piercing is a popular form of body modification …Examples: Ear piercing for children, Ear piercing for adults, Cartilage piercing, Industrial piercing, Tragus piercing, Helix
- 212220-04 - Silver OresThe Silver Ores industry is a subdivision of the Gold Ore and Silver Ore Mining industry, which involves the mining and processing of silver ores. Silver is a precious metal that is used in a variety of industries, including jewelry, electronics, and photography. The process of extracting silver from its ores involves a range of techniques, including crushing, grinding, and chemical …Examples: Silver jewelry manufacturers
- 238210-28 - Time LocksThe Time Locks industry, a subdivision of Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors, involves the installation, maintenance, and repair of time locks. Time locks are specialized locks that can only be opened at a specific time or within a specific time frame. These locks are commonly used in high-security environments such as banks, government buildings, and jewelry …Examples: Jewelry store safes
- 323111-49 - Embossing (Manufacturing)Embossing (Manufacturing) is a process of creating a raised or depressed design on a surface, typically paper or metal, by pressing or stamping a die onto the material. This process is commonly used in the printing industry to add texture and depth to printed materials such as business cards, invitations, and packaging. Embossing can also be used in the manufacturing of metal products such as …Examples: Jewelry
- 331491-02 - Gold Filled & Rolled Gold Plate (Manufacturing)Gold Filled & Rolled Gold Plate Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Nonferrous Metal (except Copper and Aluminum) Rolling, Drawing, and Extruding industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of gold-filled and rolled gold plate products. Gold-filled products are made by bonding a layer of gold to a base metal, while rolled gold plate products are made by mechanically bonding a layer of …Examples: Gold-filled jewelry
- 331491-06 - Solder (Manufacturing)Solder manufacturing is a process of producing a metal alloy that is used to join two or more metal surfaces together. The process involves melting the solder and applying it to the metal surfaces to be joined. Solder is commonly used in the electronics industry to join components on printed circuit boards, but it is also used in plumbing, jewelry making, and other industries where metal …Examples: Jewelry making
- 332119-10 - Metal Findings (Manufacturing)Metal Findings (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 332119 that involves the production of metal components that are used in various industries. These metal findings are small parts that are used to fasten, connect, or secure other materials. The metal findings industry is an essential part of the manufacturing sector, as it provides the necessary components for a range of products, …Examples: Jewelry findings
- 332812-09 - Engravers-Die (Manufacturing)Engravers-Die (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Metal Coating, Engraving (except Jewelry and Silverware), and Allied Services to Manufacturers industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of dies, which are tools used for cutting or shaping materials such as metal, plastic, or wood. Engravers-Die (Manufacturing) companies use a variety of techniques to create dies, including …Examples: Jewelry making dies
- 332812-10 - Engravers-Mechanical (Manufacturing)Engravers-Mechanical (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Metal Coating, Engraving (except Jewelry and Silverware), and Allied Services to Manufacturers industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of mechanical engraving products, which are used to create designs or inscriptions on various materials such as metal, plastic, and wood. The process of mechanical engraving involves …Examples: Engraved jewelry boxes
- 332812-11 - Engravers-Metal (Manufacturing)Engravers-Metal (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Metal Coating, Engraving (except Jewelry and Silverware), and Allied Services to Manufacturers industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of metal products that have been engraved with designs, patterns, or text. Engraving is the process of cutting or carving a design into a hard surface, such as metal, using a variety of …Examples: Engraved metal jewelry
- 332812-13 - Etched Products-Metal Glass & Etc (Manufacturing)Etched Products-Metal Glass & Etc (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Metal Coating, Engraving (except Jewelry and Silverware), and Allied Services to Manufacturers industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of etched products made of metal, glass, and other materials. The process of etching involves using chemicals or other methods to create designs or patterns on the surface …Examples: Etched metal jewelry
- 332813-05 - Electroplating/Polishing/Anodizing (Mfr) (Manufacturing)Electroplating/Polishing/Anodizing (Mfr) (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the application of a thin layer of metal onto a substrate through the process of electroplating. This industry also includes polishing and anodizing, which are processes used to improve the surface finish and durability of metal products. Electroplating is a complex process that requires a high level …Examples: Jewelry anodizing
- 332813-15 - Tumbling Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Tumbling Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Electroplating, Plating, Polishing, Anodizing, and Coloring (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of equipment and supplies used in the process of tumbling, which is a method of polishing and finishing metal, plastic, or ceramic parts. Tumbling is a process that involves placing parts in a rotating …Examples: Jewelry manufacturers
- 332813-19 - Plating-Gold & Silver (Manufacturing)Plating-Gold & Silver (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 332813 that involves the electroplating of gold and silver onto various surfaces. This industry is responsible for applying a thin layer of gold or silver onto a surface to enhance its appearance or provide protection against corrosion. The process of plating involves the use of an electrolytic solution and an electric …Examples: Jewelry production
- 332813-20 - Vacuum Plating (Manufacturing)Vacuum plating is a specialized manufacturing process that involves the deposition of a thin layer of metal or other material onto a substrate using a vacuum chamber. This process is also known as physical vapor deposition (PVD) and is used to create a variety of decorative and functional finishes on a range of products. Vacuum plating is commonly used in the automotive, aerospace, electronics, …Examples: Jewelry and watches
- 332999-15 - Wire Wrapping Service (Manufacturing)Wire wrapping service (manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the creation of wire-wrapped products. This process involves wrapping wire around a core material, such as a stone or bead, to create a decorative or functional item. The wire can be made from a variety of materials, including copper, silver, gold, and brass. Wire wrapping can be used to create a range of products, from …Examples: Wire-wrapped jewelry
- 333248-01 - Etching Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Etching Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333248 that involves the production of machinery and supplies used in the process of etching. Etching is a technique used to create intricate designs on metal, glass, and other materials by using chemicals to remove layers of the surface. The equipment and supplies produced in this industry are used by a variety of …Examples: Jewelry manufacturers
- 333517-05 - Filing Services (Manufacturing)Filing Services (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Machine Tool Manufacturing industry that involves the production of filing tools and equipment used for shaping and smoothing surfaces of various materials. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of filing tools, including hand files, machine files, needle files, and rifflers. Filing Services (Manufacturing) is an …Examples: Jewelry making
- 333991-01 - Flexible Shafting (Manufacturing)Flexible Shafting Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Power-Driven Handtool Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of flexible shafts, which are used to transmit rotary motion from a power source to a tool or other device. Flexible shafts are commonly used in a variety of applications, including automotive repair, metalworking, woodworking, and jewelry making. …Examples: Jewelry making studios
- 339910-01 - Class Rings (Manufacturing)Class Rings Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Jewelry and Silverware Manufacturing industry that specializes in the production of customized rings for high school and college students. These rings are typically worn as a symbol of achievement and pride, and often feature the school's emblem or mascot. The manufacturing process involves a combination of traditional jewelry-making …Examples: High school class rings, College class rings, Military academy class rings, Championship rings, Fraternity/sorority
- 339910-11 - Goldsmith & Silversmith Products (Manufacturing)Goldsmith & Silversmith Products (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Jewelry and Silverware Manufacturing industry that involves the production of high-quality gold and silver products. This industry is responsible for creating a wide range of products, including jewelry, flatware, hollowware, and other decorative items. The manufacturing process involves the use of various …Examples: Gold necklaces, Silver earrings, Gold bracelets, Silver rings, Gold cufflinks, Silver brooches, Gold pendants, Silver
- 339910-17 - Diamond Cutting (Manufacturing)Diamond cutting (manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the cutting, shaping, and polishing of diamonds. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339910, which is the Jewelry and Silverware Manufacturing industry. Diamond cutting is a crucial step in the process of creating jewelry, as it determines the final shape and appearance of the diamond. The process …Examples: Diamond engagement rings, Diamond earrings, Diamond necklaces, Diamond bracelets, Diamond pendants, Diamond brooches,
- 339910-24 - Lapidaries (Manufacturing)Lapidaries (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Jewelry and Silverware Manufacturing industry that involves the cutting, shaping, and polishing of precious and semi-precious stones. This industry is responsible for transforming raw stones into beautiful gems that can be used in jewelry, decorative objects, and other applications. Lapidaries (Manufacturing) requires a high level …Examples: Gemstone cutting, Stone polishing, Gemstone engraving, Stone carving, Gemstone faceting, Stone inlay, Gemstone cabbing,
- 339930-02 - Doll Clothing & Accessories (Manufacturing)Doll Clothing & Accessories (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339930, which is a part of the Doll, Toy, and Game Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of clothing and accessories for dolls, including but not limited to dresses, shoes, hats, and jewelry. The clothing and accessories are designed to fit a range of doll sizes and styles, from baby …Examples: Doll jewelry
- 339930-08 - Craft Supplies (Manufacturing)Craft Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Doll, Toy, and Game Manufacturing industry that involves the production of materials and tools used in various crafting activities. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of products that are used by hobbyists, artists, and crafters to create unique and personalized items. Craft supplies can include everything from …Examples: Jewelry-making tools
- 339999-12 - Boutique Items (Manufacturing)Boutique Items (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339999 that involves the production of unique and high-quality items that are typically sold in small quantities. This industry is characterized by the production of items that are often handmade and have a high level of craftsmanship. The items produced in this industry are typically sold in specialty stores, boutiques, and online …Examples: Handmade jewelry
- 339999-42 - Pins (Manufacturing)Pins (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339999 that involves the production of various types of pins. Pins are small, slender, pointed tools that are used to fasten or secure objects together. The pins produced in this industry can be made from a variety of materials, including metal, plastic, and wood. The pins can be used for a range of applications, including sewing, …Examples: Jewelry pins
- 339999-46 - Religious Goods (Manufacturing)Religious Goods Manufacturing involves the production of various items that are used in religious practices and ceremonies. These items can range from simple objects like candles and incense to more complex items like religious statues and vestments. The manufacturing process for these goods requires a high level of attention to detail and quality control to ensure that the final product meets …Examples: Religious jewelry
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