I spent my afternoon at a couple of big name department stores viewing fashion jewelry. At the beginning of a season I am always interested in finding out what the buyers for the big retailers sense are the new trends and what price point they are able to deliver.
It was a beautiful day; the sun was shining through some big fluffy clouds that appeared to be warning of a little rain. I didn’t mind because it was much cooler which allowed me to have the car windows down and feel the breeze across my cheeks. I have been closed up in air conditioning for some time so this was a small treat!
I arrived early, there was plenty of parking but many ladies were rushing about, having been tantalized with sale ads. There were signs everywhere in the first big box department store I visited Jewelry 30% off – they touted. We all know how much we love jewelry, and this day was no different. There were ladies all around the jewelry counter. They were searching through necklaces, earrings and bracelets, some asking friends their opinions, others holding pieces up to the new garments they had planned to purchase.
I began at one end of the department and worked my way slowly around the counter and through each display. It was a wonderful array of color and I was surprised to see how much turquoise and coral color there was in the fall selection. Big, bold pieces appear to be all the rage, but there was also a good selection of smaller pieces.
It all looked great from a distance, the wonderful colors really catch your eye. It is upon close inspection that the jewelry failed my test. In my opinion, the price did not match the quality of the items. Even with the advertised 30% off, it did not appear to be a good dollar exchange for the materials used in their fashion jewelry. This was not jewelry that would stand the test of time, or be passed down in a family. This was jewelry that might be worn a couple of times and then tossed into the bottom of a dark drawer. This once precious purchase would be discovered years later, and you would say to yourself “I can’t believe I ever wore that!”
If someone were to view you from across the room in one of these department store pieces they may find it interesting, but as they moved closer to you, the jewelry would just scream “cheap” to them. This would be a shame, because this “cheap” looking jewelry would still require a small investment. This is a lesson; it is not how much you pay for an item that determines its value.
I continued on and visited the second department store, this one considered even higher on the department store scale. Still, the jewelry that I found was similar and most of it had been made in China. There was no workmanship involved, the chains were poorly made, the clasps were stiff and of poor quality, and they contained plastic stones.
I am sure there were a few nicer pieces within these departments, but even their sterling silver was of a poor grade. (Did you know other countries have a different standard for what can be called sterling silver?)
I treated myself to lunch and thought about what I had seen that day. I started feeling good about the quality of the products that I design and realized what value I was bringing to my loyal customers. Everyone likes to feel that they are making a difference in some small way, and I began to feel good knowing that I can help women to feel confident when they wear my handmade jewelry.
http://www.quirkygirlz.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=76_98&zenid=4b63a1583bdb43f6418612beaec535f9
I wondered on the drive home how to share with women who might not be aware, what the real difference is when they purchase a U.S. handmade necklace versus one they may buy on a whim in a department store. I believe the following reasons are important.
1) Buying handmade jewelry supports a small business.
2) Buying handmade supports the U.S.A. economy
3) Buying handmade is something that is quality and will last
4) Buying handmade can be passed down in your family
5) Buying handmade allows you to own a one-of-a-kind item that no one else owns
6) Buying handmade jewelry supports an artist.
7) Need 101 more reasons?
http://poppytalks101reasonstobuyhandmade.blogspot.com
I hope this post gives you food for thought the next time you go shopping for women’s fashion accessories. I would love to hear your thoughts and comments.
Till next time,
Quirky Girl
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Handmade Necklace from QuirkyGirlz.com
posted on 12 September at 17:59
Wow, I must say I really enjoyed reading this! I agree about the ads and then getting there and being disappointed. I believe in supporting US businesses! I especially liked the photo of the blue and red trapezoid shaped necklace with the bird!