Educating the consumer
Many of us who create handmade, artisan items have put our thoughts together to give our readers and customers an idea about just what goes into creating individual unique items. First I think you must understand just what you're getting with a handmade item. What I recently added to my bio on Etsy is this: What you will NOT find in my jewelry shop is mass produced, cookie cutter, or poorly made, low quality items. We are not large conglomerate chain stores, buying the cheapest qualities of gems and metals, sending them to a factory in some third world country to be mass produced on a production line by workers making pennies a day. Now I may be over-exaggerating a bit, but I hope you get the point.
Here is a chart which shows the daily spot price of precious metals. I used the silver chart, as this is a popular metal that we jewelry artists work with.
As you can see, the spot price for silver, today is $21.79 per ounce!(as of the writing of this post) And this price seems to be on the steady increase. To give you a better understanding:
A troy ounce of sterling silver wire today would cost $21.79 (approx.) depending on where you buy it)
A troy ounce of 22 gauge sterling silver wire equals 30 feet. Let me illustrate with one of my bracelets.
In this bracelet, I used over 27 feet of 22 gauge wire just to create the coil links and wire wrap the stones in the centers of the copper links. That's just one metal I used for this. I hope you're starting to get the picture.
This is just one aspect of "what you're getting" when buying a piece of handmade jewelry. I invite you to check out these other great artist's blog posts to better understand what kind of jewelry they create and the work involved. It will be eye-opening. Stop back for more, as I feel this could become a weekly feature.
Check these out for more information:
~Rosy Revolver~
~Bella-Bijou Jewelry~
~Alice Istanbul Designs~
~Nova of Sweden~
~Sissy and Jack's~
~Blue Piranha Jewelry~
Here is a chart which shows the daily spot price of precious metals. I used the silver chart, as this is a popular metal that we jewelry artists work with.
As you can see, the spot price for silver, today is $21.79 per ounce!(as of the writing of this post) And this price seems to be on the steady increase. To give you a better understanding:
A troy ounce of sterling silver wire today would cost $21.79 (approx.) depending on where you buy it)
A troy ounce of 22 gauge sterling silver wire equals 30 feet. Let me illustrate with one of my bracelets.
In this bracelet, I used over 27 feet of 22 gauge wire just to create the coil links and wire wrap the stones in the centers of the copper links. That's just one metal I used for this. I hope you're starting to get the picture.
This is just one aspect of "what you're getting" when buying a piece of handmade jewelry. I invite you to check out these other great artist's blog posts to better understand what kind of jewelry they create and the work involved. It will be eye-opening. Stop back for more, as I feel this could become a weekly feature.
Check these out for more information:
~Rosy Revolver~
~Bella-Bijou Jewelry~
~Alice Istanbul Designs~
~Nova of Sweden~
~Sissy and Jack's~
~Blue Piranha Jewelry~
Comments
I'll be sure and add a link here from my blog. :))))
Thanks for sharing!!
AudreyGardenLady
Chris