Jewelery Franchises


Beadniks
Min. Investment:      $333,000
Min. Net Worth:       $100,000
Min. Franchise Fee: $40,000

Camy Couture
Min. Investment:      $50,000
Min. Net Worth:       $100,000
Min. Franchise Fee: $20,000

Valley Goldmine
Min. Investment:      $38,750
Min. Net Worth:       $20,000
Min. Franchise Fee: $19,900

Jewelry Franchise information and details.

Selling jewelry can be a fun and rewarding opportunity for a person. A Jewelry Franchise can be a store, a home party company or an online distributor.

A store franchise may be affiliated with a major jewelry merchandiser and can be located in a mall or as a stand-alone facility. A privately owned business may perform jewelry repair in addition to selling jewelry. Some privately owned companies may also accept consignment pieces or even estate jewelry. A home party company is almost always associated with a major Jewelry Franchise. Owning a home party company gives a person the freedom to set their own hours and the amount of money they want to make. An online distributor can run the business from home without ever having to see the customer.

To own a jewelry business, a person should have knowledge of the product they sell. Knowing about types of stones and jewelry settings is one of the most important elements of a jeweler. If a person is a home party consultant, they will be required to purchase products from the company they are affiliated with. An online distributor should have knowledge in not only jewelry, but also in common business practices, such as local tax laws and shipping methods. If a person loves jewelry themselves, then a jewelry business is a good choose.

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