Yes, a jeweler is considered part of the secondary industry. This sector involves the processing and manufacturing of goods from raw materials, and jewelers transform raw materials like gold, silver, and gemstones into finished jewelry products. Their work adds value to these materials, which is a key characteristic of secondary industry activities.
My neighbor is a jeweler.
Verdura - jeweler - was created in 1939.
Mark Jeweler is 5' 11".
he wanted to become part of the music indusrtry when he was getting bored with degrassi,so he explored with his raps and is now a big hit
His jeweler is on Flower Isle. On the southwest petal.
A jeweler's lens is called a loupe.
A local jeweler can answer your question when you show the jeweler the ring.
Because it gave the jeweler pleasurevto have the duchess waiting on him
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Rogue Status is a clothing indusrtry in Los Angeles (endorsed by Rob Dyrek and somebody I forgot the name to). Clothing products include sweatshirts/hoodies, shorts, shirts, and back packs (the most I can remember).
You can find the quick gems hair jeweler online in drugstore.com, target.com, and bedbathandbeyond.com
A word that means the opposite of jeweler? Maybe a "scrapper" or recycler, who takes jewelry apart and sells the components.