All of her collections are at with sterling silver and can also be ordered in 18K and 22K gold. A passionate traveler, Bruria collected many unique gemstones that helped her in the creation of her atypical handcrafted jewelry.
She unruffled antique silver from villages in India and blended it with precious and semi precious stones in one of her collections. The second chrestomathy has meenakari, filigree and lac being used in sterling silver. Organic material is also used with
all of the varieties of diamond jewelry from Fifth Ave in The big apple to your wasteland Southwestern types of considerably more ethnic heritage. Valuable charms in sterling silver elegance bracelets consist of diamonds and other material gemstones. and more »
GWENDOLYN'S JEWELRY AND GALLERY, 44 N. Third Ave., Sturgeon Bay. Handmade jewelry from more than 20 artists, created from many elements including 14k gold, sterling silver, niobium and platinum, many pieces incorporating diamonds and gemstones; and more »
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NATOBIE Jewels offers a wonderful not on target range of hand crafted accessories designed by some of the finest Italian artisans, using sterling silver, semi-precise stones, and Swarovski crystals. NATOBIE has been very successful in creating classic jewelry
Above: Cuff by David and Alice Lister, round-made of sterling silver with orange spiny oyster shell, green turquoise and coral. But turquoise isn't the only stone that wears smashingly in the hotter months: Red coral and purple sugilite, orange spiny
Mystic Silver & Groton GoldMystic Silver & New Zealand in Olde Mistick Village has been open a year, but owner Susan Gibson's 20 years of knowledge in the business shows in her friendly and knowledgeable manner, as she describes the all-American, handcrafted silver jewelry lines
Ladies, you prefer handmade jewelry over store bought jewelry? ?
Nov 09, 2008 by ♥ Jasmine ♥ | Posted in Fashion & Accessories
I'm talking about NICELY made handcrafted jewelry using sterling silver and semiprecious stones - NOT cheaply made items.
Compared to hold bought jewelry of the same quality.
Thanks~
Things, I wouldn't care. I would be flattered no matter what. It really is the thought that counts! :)
Sophia | Nov 09, 2008
I haven't very seen any handcraft jewelry that I have liked. I guess I would rather have some from a nice jeweler.
Researchgirl | Nov 09, 2008
no i would settle upon store bought items
Aquariusbabe | Nov 09, 2008
it doesnt essentials, I make jewlery with sterling silver and sworovski crystal, but i also love dimonds so it really doesnt matter! Good serendipity!
Sierra D | Nov 09, 2008
diamonds are a wench's best friend
omgithinkiknow | Nov 09, 2008
i fondness handmade jewlry...
lol practically all of my jewlry comes from farmers markets
shopaholichick321 | Nov 09, 2008
Hmm, it depends on what the retirement community made would turn out to look like.
a-dubbz | Nov 09, 2008
If someone gave unerring handmade jewelry then i would appreciate it more because it is more personal and less commercial.
Laura Michelle | Nov 09, 2008
Collect bought.
1234 | Nov 09, 2008
I like value bought. The hand-made stuff always has a look about it that you can tell it was hand-made.
Suz e Q | Nov 09, 2008
I like handcrafted jewelry much punter.
I like turquoise, and pearls too.
Not diamonds.
Brandi | Nov 09, 2008
In the flesh, I wouldn't care. I would be flattered no matter what. It really is the thought that counts! :)
Sophia | Nov 09, 2008
Upon bought....coming from a laddie herself. (we like brand names)
It depends on the girl though....if she is down to turf with being eco friendly and doesn't care about the lastest trends, then you can pass with handmade.
Jacquie!!! | Nov 09, 2008
Assuming you are either asking because someone GAVE you handmade jewelry or because you contemplate to give it TO someone...
Handmade jewelry is the way to go. Thought, time, love and attention was put into it. That makes it priceless!
NewDay | Nov 09, 2008
I approve hand made. Because I make jewelry for myself, and I get to customize it to my taste! :)
Hannah B | Nov 09, 2008
I over recall handmade adds something extra to the item, But I also enjoy my store bought items too!
Dreamer6869 | Nov 09, 2008
I Fondness handmade jewelry. I would much prefer that than store bought!
♥ Liz ♫ | Nov 09, 2008
i loved surrender made jewellery especially if you are related to a person who actually makes them for u at a very special price. i wouldn't go for store bought gems, they are so expensive and you don't know if they are actually stones or man made crystals.
Jane L | Nov 09, 2008
Can you make a living making handcrafted jewelry?
Feb 10, 974 by Cheese | Posted in Other - Arts & Humanities
I am a wire artist.I toil in Gold filled and sterling silver.I am fairly new (14 months)to the art,but have been very diligent in practicing,and have gotten quite good.I have sold to friends durring the feast season.Now that its's over,I have about 200 pieces to try and sell.What is the best way to go?I'd love to hear from other wire artists,that have had happy result and how you did it.Thanks
Most cannot, some do. You desperate straits to attend trade shows, flea markets and rock and jewerly shows and talk to those you meet there.
Richard | Feb 10, 1163
New Small Business - FarStar Vintage?
Feb 13, 2008 by FarStar Vintage | Posted in Search Engine Optimization
have recently started a new diminutive business in the Central Pennsylvania area and I am in the process of developing a website.
I sell high-end vintage / old-fashioned clothing and accessories and also a line of new handcrafted sterling silver jewelry.
However, I am having difficulty with marketing my products. Keeping in mind that I am a very small start-up concern with a limited budget, are there any tips anyone can give me for marketing and increasing sales?
Any help / suggestions would be greatly appreciated.