EverQuest Nexus

Learn Jewelcraft

By EverQuest NexusPublished March 21, 2026beginner

Jewelcraft produces rings, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and veils — plus cut gems used in augmentation and other tradeskills. It boasts the largest recipe catalog of any tradeskill (1,598 recipes) and turns out some of the most consistently useful gear across all level ranges.

Overview

The tradeskill revolves around combining metal bars with gems, cutting raw gems into faceted stones, and setting cut gems into jewelry. Later expansions added empowered jewelry requiring no-trade components from named encounters, giving jewelcrafters access to best-in-slot items that keep the tradeskill relevant at endgame.

Jewelcraft is open to all classes, but having an Enchanter friend is extremely valuable — Enchanters can enchant metal bars, which are required components in many mid-to-high tier recipes.

Containers & Equipment

Jewelry Kits

ContainerNotes
Jeweler's KitStandard portable kit
Collapsed Jeweler's KitCompact variant
Reinforced Jeweler's KitRecommended — more capacity
Planar Jeweler's KitHigher-tier kit
Jewelry Making TableStationary, found in cities
Jewelry Making Table (Placeable)For your house/guild hall
Guild Jewelry Making Table (Placeable)Guild hall version

Tools

Jewelcraft uses a set of specialized tools, all purchasable from tradeskill vendors:

ToolPurpose
Jewelers GlassInspecting gems
Gem CutterCutting raw gems
Solo/Duo/Trio Setting ToolsSetting gems into jewelry
Cut Tools (Half-Moon, Marquise, Oval, Pear, Round, Square, Trillion)Specific gem cut shapes

Skill Modifiers

ItemModifierSource
Beginner Jewelcraft TrophyEvolves up to +15%Event Coordinator Baublie Diggs, West Freeport
Geerlok Automated Gem Cutter+5% to base skillPurchased from Tinkerers

What You Can Make

  • Rings — stat rings, resist rings, focus effect rings
  • Earrings — stat and resist earrings
  • Necklaces — stat necklaces and focus items
  • Bracelets — stat and resist bracelets
  • Veils — face slot items (a practice veils path is a common leveling route)
  • Cut gems — raw gems cut into faceted stones for augments and other tradeskills
  • Empowered jewelry — high-end items requiring no-trade drops from named mobs (expansion-specific)

Getting Started

Freebie Quests (Skill 0–54)

Two paths to skill 54 at no cost:

Crescent Reach — Jeweler Chuma on the second floor of the main building offers a series of freebie tasks with all materials provided.

Abysmal Sea — Two freebie quest options available.

Trophy Quest (Skill 54+)

At skill 54, visit Event Coordinator Baublie Diggs in West Freeport and complete the Beginner Jewelcraft Test for the evolving trophy.

Trophy Evolution Notes

  • Only successful combines count
  • The trophy stops evolving on recipes more than 100 trivial points above your current skill (until skill 250)
  • You must have the trophy equipped for the modifier to apply

Skill-Up Path Overview

Skill RangeApproach
0–54Freebie quests (Crescent Reach or Abysmal Sea)
54+Obtain Beginner Jewelcraft Trophy
55–300Follow one of three leveling paths (see below)
301–350Learn 1,279 of 1,598 available recipes

Three Leveling Paths (55–300)

Jewelcraft offers three documented approaches for the 55–300 range:

PathDescription
Original JewelryClassic metal + gem combines; requires enchanted metals
Practice VeilsFocused on veil recipes; more predictable materials
Cut GemsFocused on gem cutting; avoids metal dependency

Each path has different material costs and availability trade-offs. The Practice Veils path is popular because it avoids Enchanter dependency.

Reaching 350

1,279 of 1,598 recipes must be learned. This includes:

  • 9 scripted recipe books to learn
  • 1,270 recipes learned through successful combines

This is the largest recipe discovery grind in the game. Expect a significant time and material investment.

Key Recipes

High-value categories by tier:

  • Low tier: Electrum and silver jewelry using vendor metals and common gems
  • Mid tier: Gold and platinum jewelry; practice veils using gems and enchanted metals
  • High tier: Cultural jewelry, planar gems, and expansion-specific stat pieces
  • Endgame: Empowered jewelry from current expansion content — requires no-trade dropped components

Cut gems remain relevant across all tiers as augmentation components.

  • Tradeskill Beginner's Guide — fundamentals before your first combine
  • Quick Trivial List — recipe-by-recipe skill-up reference
  • Guide to Mastery I: Jewelcraft — detailed leveling path (55–300)
  • Skilling Up 301–350: The Basics — recipe discovery explained