NAICS Code for Jewelry
The primary NAICS code for Jewelry is 339910 — Jewelry and Silverware Manufacturing. Businesses classified under NAICS 339910 (Jewelry and Silverware Manufacturing) are involved in: one or more of the following: (1) manufacturing, engraving, chasing, or etching fine and costume jewelry; (2) manufacturing, engraving, chasing, or etching metal personal goods (small articles carried on or about the person, such as compacts or cigarette cases); (3) manufacturing, engraving, chasing, or etching precious metal solid, precious metal clad, or pewter flatware and other hollowware; (4) stamping coins; (5) manufacturing unassembled jewelry parts and stock shop products, such as sheet, wire, and tubing; (6) cutting, slabbing, tumbling, carving, engraving, polishing, or faceting precious or semiprecious stones and gems; (7) recutting, repolishing, and setting gem stones; and (8) drilling, sawing, and peeling cultured and costume pearls. This industry includes establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing precious solid, precious clad, and precious plated jewelry and personal goods. Typical activities include: Manufacturing unassembled jewelry parts and stock shop products, Manufacturing precious solid, One or more of the following: (1) manufacturing, Engraving, Chasing. Related codes include 33991 (Jewelry and Silverware Manufacturing), 42394 (Jewelry, Watch, Precious Stone, and Precious Metal Merchant Wholesalers), 45831 (Jewelry Retailers).
Primary NAICS Code
339910Jewelry and Silverware ManufacturingAlso commonly classified as:
423940Jewelry, Watch, Precious Stone, and Precious Metal Merchant Wholesalers458310Jewelry RetailersAbout Jewelry
Businesses classified under NAICS 339910 (Jewelry and Silverware Manufacturing) are involved in: one or more of the following: (1) manufacturing, engraving, chasing, or etching fine and costume jewelry; (2) manufacturing, engraving, chasing, or etching metal personal goods (small articles carried on or about the person, such as compacts or cigarette cases); (3) manufacturing, engraving, chasing, or etching precious metal solid, precious metal clad, or pewter flatware and other hollowware; (4) stamping coins; (5) manufacturing unassembled jewelry parts and stock shop products, such as sheet, wire, and tubing; (6) cutting, slabbing, tumbling, carving, engraving, polishing, or faceting precious or semiprecious stones and gems; (7) recutting, repolishing, and setting gem stones; and (8) drilling, sawing, and peeling cultured and costume pearls. This industry includes establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing precious solid, precious clad, and precious plated jewelry and personal goods.
Typical Business Activities
What's Included
- +Manufacturing unassembled jewelry parts and stock shop products
- +Manufacturing precious solid
- +One or more of the following: (1) manufacturing
- +Engraving
- +Chasing
- +(2) manufacturing
- +Such as compacts or cigarette cases)
- +(3) manufacturing
How to Determine Your NAICS Code
While 339910 (Jewelry and Silverware Manufacturing) is the most common classification for jewelry, your specific code depends on your primary revenue-generating activity. Review the included and excluded activities above to confirm this code fits your business. If your operations span multiple categories, use the code that best represents your largest source of revenue. You can also use the search tool below to describe your specific business activities and find the most accurate match.
Related NAICS Codes
Businesses in jewelry may also fall under these codes:
Example Companies
David Levy Diamonds
David Levy Diamonds has been manufacturing diamonds for over 40 years
Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv District, Israel
Tiffany
Today, with more than 13, 000 employees, TIFFANY & CO. and its subsidiaries design, manufacture and market jewelry, watches and luxury accessories – including more than 5, 000 skilled artisans who cut diamonds and craft jewelry in the Company's workshops, realizing its commitment to superlative quality.
New York, New York, United States
Davin and Kesler
Tom Davin and Mary Kesler have been creating, making and selling contemporary wooden gift items for nearly 35 years.
Exeter, Rhode Island, United States
Temple Coins
Explore Temple Coins for unique numismatic coins, including golden and Israeli silver coins, embodying Israel's rich heritage and spiritual legacy.
New Castle County, Delaware, United States
Georg Jensen
Founded in 1904 by master silversmith Georg Jensen, its Scandinavian designed collections include sterling silverware and flatware, fine jewellery, watches, accessories and a home collection.
Frederiksberg, Capital Region Of Denmark, Denmark
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