This logo is owned by THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GOLDSMITHS (N.A.G.) was established in 1894 to serve and support the Jewellery Industry of Great Britain and Ireland. The Association promotes high professional standards among its membership to inspire consumer confidence and to enhance the reputation of its members. There is a Code of Practice to which elected Members must agree to adhere to and by which applicants for membership are judged.
Government, Trading Standards, industry and the media turn to the Association for advice and we also have a strong international presence, in particular through our very close association with the International Jewellery Confederation (CIBJO).
The potential and pitfalls of our industry today are as complex as they are challenging. How jewellers meet those challenges will be dependent upon their ability to develop and harness the necessary business skills and to keep abreast of new developments and information. The Association is committed to encouraging communication within the industry and to helping members to adopt modern technology.
A prime focus of the Association is Education and its distance learning courses, seminars and tutorials are world leaders. Our information and business resource departments provide unrivalled information to members on matters ranging from product supplier details to legal and technical advice.
Over the coming years the most vital aspects of running a jeweller's shop will be maximising customer services, staff education and management efficiency. The National Association of Goldsmiths is there to help jewellers on all these counts. The Association publishes a bi-monthly magazine, the Jeweller that contains a wealth of information and news about the industry, Association events and education and articles on the varied aspects of running a jewellery business. View
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