On Jul 16, 12:58 pm, "Heather" <***@canada.invalid> wrote:
> "Dwyn" <***@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> news:84161cc8-970e-4a82-9d01-***@k1g2000yqf.googlegroups.com...
> On Jul 15, 6:20 pm, Shirley Shone
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>
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> <***@allcrafts.area51.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> > In message
> > <7072c900-4dcf-4616-82b2-***@o15g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>,
> > Dwyn <***@gmail.com> writes>Woohoo - I've been treasuried!
>
> > >http://www.etsy.com/treasury_list.php?room_id=70598
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> > >If you aren't a regular visitor to etsy - a treasury is a collection
> > >of someone's favourite items - sort of a "these are a few of my
> > >favorite things..." <humming the song from sound of music>
>
> > >It's fairly time consuming to put one together and even harder to snag
> > >a spot - I feel so honored!
>
> > Yippee!!!.
> > I love the earth below us necklace.
>
> > Alas it would cost me a whole weeks retirement pension.
> > Hugs
> > Shirley
> > --
> > Shirley Shone
> > ***@allcrafts.demon.co.ukhttp://www.allcrafts.org.uk
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> It's been said that I have never designed an inexpensive piece of
> jewelry - and it may well be true. ;-)
>
> OH BOY, that is so true!! 8-)) Mind you, I love those Wave signature beads
> of yours and they are not expensive.
>
> Elayne and I also love the Earth Below Us necklace the best. With a couple
> of others coming in a close second.
>
> Heather
Thank you! I think I'm under-charging on the wave beads - but I
appreciate that designers that want to use them and resell the
finished pieces need some room to be able to mark them up!
When it comes to pricing the lampwork beads - the formula is something
like this
time + premium for uber expensive glass + degree of difficulty +
uniqueness or artist's reputation
The first factor - time - is the most expensive, in a piece,
generally.
So if you see, say, simple lampwork spacers - regular size - they tend
to run about $1.00 each, and you can generally make 5 of them in 5
minutes.If it takes you 10 minutes to make them - you can try charging
$2.00 each, but you aren't likely to get it. No matter how famous you
are! ;-) If you make them out of dichroic glass - which is about
$20 / ounce, vs regular glass - which is about $14 / pound - you can
charge more.
Dichroic glass is harder to work and have it come out pretty - so
there should also be a premium for the increased difficulty - although
that's harder to get at the spacer bead level, really.
Of course, that 5 minutes doesn't include annealing, cleaning,
photographing, listing for sale, or the 5 years it took you to get the
skills to make 5 beads consistent in size, or the $3,000 you spent on
equipment to do it. ;-)
There you go - the pricing secret!