Everything for and about Jewelry
JDRC has its beginnings in 1975 while studying at the museum of fine arts night school in Boston Mass.
Founder Robert H. Amerault studied silver and gold smithing under a noted Massachusetts Paul Revere style silver smith Linda Priestly during those years.
His passion was forged at that point, and his first designs were of silver lapel pins and brooches. Robert has been deeply involved in the design and production of jewelry for more than 35 years his contacts in this industry span the globe. Jewelry Designers Resource Center became a member of JSR Group Incorporated in 2007 and is now managed by JSR Group affiliate MBR Inc.. It is our sincere desire to assist you
in finding the resources you need to create your jewelry designs.
Our enterprise is operated by veterans so our involvement in the design and production of military jewelry comes from our desire for honoring veterans for their service. We proudly Sponsor the Garfield's Memorial Team House Association site to honor the fallen in Operation Enduring Freedom-Philippines.
When it comes to our JDRC.US website we are actively seeking content from all aspects of the jewelry business. If you have a story, business, service, or just a personal perspective of the jewelry industry, please send it to us. Tell us about how your jewelry company, service, jewelry tools, school, jewelry book or equipment related to the jewelry industry.
Become a regular contributor for your jewelers association, jewelry designers organization, or just individual perspective on your experiences in this wonderful world of jewelry. We will place your written articles for your particular expertise, or text, image and banner ads for free. We do not charge for advertising space for jewelry related items.
Take this unique chance to attract new clients, and expand your visibility online with Jewelry Designers Resource Center like we do for the Manufacturing Jewelers and Suppliers of America by posting their monthly newsletters. We need new fresh online content for but not limited to the following, gemstones, gemology, bench jewelers, jewelry casting, wax model making, jewelry hand tools, jewelry production machinery, newest technologies in the jewelry industry, jewelry repair, jewelry design schools.
Even regulation changes affecting jewelry designers, makers and designers we need content of all aspects of the jewelry industry and jewelry related businesses.We would love to have an expert in each specialty across the jewelry spectrum, from novice to industry changing new technologies, old world hand crafted hand made techniques, and finishing options.
You name it if it pertains to the jewelry making business. Or any business related to jewelry design and production from one of a kind to one million pieces. JDRC has a need for all views and would love to hear from individuals and jewelry industry leaders, from the hobbyists to the top designer trends. Email us and submit your content, reciprocal link, or jewelry design advertising both text and image.