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by Teresa Hughes
(CT)
wire-wrapped coral, vintage brass, amazonite in a floral trellis
I am a jewelry designer with many one of a kind pieces. I have several price points, lower $20-35 wholesale to $100-300 necklaces.
They are all hand-made, one of a kind pieces, using semi-precious stones, vermeil, silver, vintage brass and also looking at less expensive metals with the present cost of silver and gold.
I am finding that both price points are not selling, the stores are caught up with fear and are looking for the cheapest prices with the present economy. The fact that they get great response when the pieces are seen and looked at for quality still does not make them buy.
I can only resource my materials regarding pricing to a certain point even overseas options any suggestions??
Many thanks in advance.
Teresa A Hughes
Elizabeth Rawle Jewelry Designs
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