Halstead Jewelry | Artisan Jewelry Blog
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This blog covers all topics related to handmade jewelry designs and American craft jewelry. We feature current trends in the bridge segment, new talent, business topics and more. This is a Jewelry making blog for artisans which includes findings, jewelry wire, chains, enameling supplies and jewelry tools.
Halstead Jewelry | Artisan Jewelry Blog
5y ago
We’ve collected a few money saving tips for bulk jewelry wire! With a fully functioning jewelry studio on-site, we now see the ins-and-outs of studio life in a more personal way. We’ve had wire tangle while working with it, we’ve had oodles of scrap piles lying around and have felt the frustration of not having enough stock on hand when it’s needed. But wait, before placing your next order of jewelry wire, first check and see if you can get by with the stock you have. Here are a few tips to help you save time and money.
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Halstead Jewelry | Artisan Jewelry Blog
5y ago
When you first start your jewelry business, chances are you’ll have to DIY a lot of things to save money. Jewelry photography will be one of those things. We’ve got a lot of great tips for you to keep in mind while you photograph your own jewelry. But at what point should you consider hiring a professional jewelry photographer?
Photographing Jewelry is Different
Photo by Sara Rey
Photographing jewelry is no easy task and not just any photographer can do it well. If you’re going to spend the money to professionally photograph your jewelry, be sure you have looked through a photographer’s por ..read more
Halstead Jewelry | Artisan Jewelry Blog
5y ago
Whether building a brand, connecting with customers on social media, or writing artist statements for exhibitions most jewelers already employ descriptive and technical writing skills. However, for some it can be seen as a grueling task that one only slogs through when required. What if writing doesn’t have to be such a struggle? What if I said the field needs jewelers who are also capable writers to contribute their ideas to blogs just like this one? Guest writing for a jewelry publication is easier than you think.
Some of you may be asking, “What would I even write about?” Are you an expert ..read more
Halstead Jewelry | Artisan Jewelry Blog
5y ago
Maybe it was because my mom had a retail store when I was growing up or maybe it was because I worked in stores for many years, but I really love wholesale and the vendor-buyer relationship. Here’s the thing: if a store doesn’t have products, they don’t have a business. And if you are not selling to them, someone else is. But how do you stand out in a crowded marketplace? Well, I am going to share with you 5 jewelry wholesale strategies that will make wholesale so much more fun and profitable!
In order for the 5 wholesale strategies to work for you, it is best to have these things already in p ..read more
Halstead Jewelry | Artisan Jewelry Blog
5y ago
Why photograph your jewelry on a white background? White backgrounds are a standard in today’s competitive jewelry market. They are the most versatile and timeless background you can have for your jewelry photography. White does not interfere with the color of your items and presents your jewelry with the least distraction. It is essential in giving your jewelry photos a clean, consistent look on your social media or website. Having good, consistent jewelry photography is critical to bringing and keeping traffic on your website.
Choosing a White Jewelry Photography Background
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Halstead Jewelry | Artisan Jewelry Blog
5y ago
Many consumers are moving towards a preference for handmade jewelry vs mass-produced jewelry. But what is handmade jewelry and why is it becoming so popular? There are many different jewelry making techniques in use today and we will explore the different types here.
What is Handmade Jewelry?
Handmade jewelry is made by an artist without the use of mass-manufacturing machines. There is no standard “look” for handmade jewelry. It can range from simple hand-assembled pendants and bracelets to intricate designs that take hours or days and skilled techniques to finish. What they all have in comm ..read more
Halstead Jewelry | Artisan Jewelry Blog
5y ago
You can learn how to make simple beaded jewelry in an hour and spend a lifetime perfecting it! That’s why beading is so much fun, it’s easy to get started yet the different shapes and sizes of beads can keep you challenged in exciting ways as you develop your skills. Another reason to love beading is that it’s ageless, anyone from teens on up can enjoy this activity and learn this art form. In this article, we’ll cover the jewelry tools and components you’ll need to get started, but first, the most difficult part of beading for beginners is how to finish the ends. In fact, finishing beaded end ..read more
Halstead Jewelry | Artisan Jewelry Blog
5y ago
Have you ever thought about wire wrapping before? Possibly you don’t know where to start or what tools you’ll need. Anytime you start anything new, it can be intimidating, I know. One of the appealing benefits of wire wrapping is that you don’t need a lot of tools. Another wonderful perk is that you can wrap all kinds of things: found objects, semi-precious stones (with or without holes) and of course, beads. In the article below, I’ve broken down the jewelry tools, work area, wire and materials and other important information to help you get started.
What You’ll Need to Start Wire Wrapping
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Halstead Jewelry | Artisan Jewelry Blog
5y ago
If you’re hiring your first assistant or intern for your jewelry business, there are a few things to keep in mind. You’re bringing someone into your inner most design circle and trusting them to represent your brand and style as if they’re you. This may seem daunting, but with some preparation you can make the rest of the process go well.
When you’re thinking about the hiring process, break it down into 5 phases. Each phase is most successful when you prepare ahead of time before you start hiring.
Phase 1: Prepare Your Studio
The first thing you want to do when hiring your first jewelry studio ..read more
Halstead Jewelry | Artisan Jewelry Blog
5y ago
As a curator, I have always seen my role as the messenger, the one who carries the artists’ voices to a larger audience. From the very beginning of my career, I tried to put that message forth either by publishing articles, then later, creating Platforma through which I co-curated jewelry exhibitions, then as the director of a contemporary jewelry gallery in New York where, from 2014 to 2018, I organized 23 exhibitions. Now, finally, I have co-founded New York City Jewelry Week. Certainly my most ambitious project to date! If staging a city-wide festival dedicated to jewelry and flooding the c ..read more