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Chainmaille Jewelry

juco

Veteran Member
My hubby says, once an iron worker, always an iron worker.:lol:

Except the metal I work with now is drastically different from the welding that used to be my bread and butter. The constant that links the two is my drive to do the best job I'm capable of.
 

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sherbar92

Generally warm and fuzzy
Your work is lovely! It's so funny; we just went to our local Ren Faire's opening weekend and chainmaile jewelry is HUGE there this year. Your work is much prettier than anything the Ren Faire vendors were selling. Most of their stuff was very "goth." I love how delicate your pieces are.
 

juco

Veteran Member
Thank you. (I just realized that only the last photo resized correctly, sorry about the huge ones.)

Shebar, I would be very interested to know what kind of prices the vendors were charging. I plan to do some fairs and shows next year and I need to start visiting around and scoping things out.
 

sherbar92

Generally warm and fuzzy
juco, we will be going back. I will visit all the vendors and make some notes on their pricing. I did notice bracelets similar to your red and gold one were going for between $10 and $20, depending on the vendor and the quality of the work. I will also try to pick up some of their business cards with websites on them where their work is sold and priced.
 
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