Jewelers Pricing Survey
The International Gem Society (IGS) ran a jewelers pricing survey in 2002 and 2012. Over those ten years, we saw significant changes in the world's economy. As a result, these surveys are valuable for comparing prices in strong and weak economic conditions.
1 Minute Read
Major Differences Between 2002 and 2012
The two surveys posed identical questions. In our initial jewelers pricing survey, we found the most common markup on stones, findings, and finished jewelry was 200%, three times the cost. In 2012, the markups were noticeably smaller. However, gold prices were about four times higher in 2012 than in 2002.
Labor charges increased in most categories but not significantly. Most notably, we found jewelers used less hired help in 2012 than in 2002.
Businesses Covered in the Jewelers Pricing Survey
In both surveys, most respondents were located in the United States, with a few responses from Europe. We found no significant differences in their prices.
Only a couple of replies came from primarily Internet-based businesses. Although their prices ranged from the same as conventional stores to considerably less, the sample was too small to be of value.
Merchandise Markups: Jewelers Pricing Survey Results
High-End Gems
- 2002: The markups ranged from 100% to 200%, with the higher markup more common. One dealer reported using a range of 10% up to 200%, regardless of the cost.
- 2012: The markups ranged from 25% to 200%, with 100% the most common.
Medium-Priced Gems
- 2002: The markups ranged from
…
International Gem Society
Related Articles
132 Radiant Cushion: Faceting Design Diagram
Perspective on the Gem Rough Market
Elbaite Tourmaline Faceting Information
Which Polishing Machine Do I Buy?
Latest Articles
21 Pink Gemstones (How Many Do You Know?)
How Does Topaz Form?
Sphene (Titanite) Value, Price, and Jewelry Information
Citrine Buying Guide
Never Stop Learning
When you join the IGS community, you get trusted diamond & gemstone information when you need it.
Get Gemology Insights
Get started with the International Gem Society’s free guide to gemstone identification. Join our weekly newsletter & get a free copy of the Gem ID Checklist!