jewelry.

Jan. 30th, 2010 01:03 am
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By itself on an upholstery background:


On my wrist:


It's glass pearl beads with metal spacers, base of tigertail. I'm trying to figure out how much to sell it for--one friend said $50, another said $7. That's kind of a wide range.

I might need to take a better picture of it; the dark beads have this really nice, slightly iridescent property the camera didn't quite get. And I'm thinking I may need to restring it, since it's been a while since I've worked with tigertail. I have materials for two more identical bracelets, though, or one necklace with the same materials.

I want to put this up on Etsy, but I looked at the "featured" stuff and they're all real gems and silver and gold with glowing descriptions, aah can't afford that shit. And I think it may be too monochrome and restrained to be popular. I think it's classy, but chunky colorful stuff seems to be in right now. I don't know, would you buy a bracelet like this? For how much? (and if anyone wants to make me an offer and save me the twenty cents of listing it on Etsy, let me know.)

[livejournal.com profile] drworm suggested I learn to make bead flowers. I do have a lot of seed beads.

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Date: 2010-01-30 07:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pianolessdevil.livejournal.com
I agree with the Lady. Add up all your materials used, time you spent on it and you've got your price.

I find it difficult to price my work. I have one that's still waiting for its potential owner to send the money that's priced at $100 from $200. My husband said I should've asked for $500, but eh, I dunno about that. : /

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