Thursday, February 5, 2015

Why should you buy handmade?

I make Artisan Jewelry.  Over 10 years ago, I started designing jewelry as a hobby but I have been actively pursuing it as a small business owner for the past eight years.  It is a passionate journey for me and I enjoy it.  Working with metal, gemstones, fibers and anything really to make my ideas come to life is a natural high.  Don't get me started on tools, I may have surpassed my husband years ago!

The ironic part is that most times, I don't even wear jewelry.  I have about 10 pieces that I wear religiously because they are a reflection of who I am or what I like. I also purchase from other artists because as part of an artist community we support each other and it is always inspiring to see another artist's vision.

I don't like to be pushy to my friends and neighbors about buying my jewelry.  Most friends and family are aware that I make and sell jewelry.  Some have bought from me in the past and I am very grateful. I put quite a bit of thought and detail into each piece I make and my hope is that someone will love the piece as much as I do.

I have a different outlook on why I wear jewelry.  I don't really look at wearing jewelry as just an accessory.  Jewelry is not disposable.  I would wear every single piece of jewelry that I make because I think wearing jewelry is like wearing a little piece of personal art.  I love it when someone picks up my jewelry and really looks at it. Taking in every detail because that means they understand and appreciate the work that went into each piece. I love when my jewelry is bought by someone who really loves the piece because it means something personal to them.

I use the best quality materials because I want my jewelry to stand out. I have no issue with people purchasing from companies like Lia Sophia, Sundance Catalog, or Silpada.  I actually really like Silpada because they use quality materials and Sundance is also great because they are sourced by jewelry artists.  I do not get offended if someone buys something from somewhere else because it is on sale or less expensive than what I sell.  My prices are derived from the amount of time, materials, and overhead costs it takes to make each piece.  Everything I make is handmade by me.  I don't outsource and because of that you are guaranteed a one of a kind piece of jewelry that if treated with some care, will last a lifetime.  I stand behind that.

Now don't get me wrong.  I do make lots of jewelry and some would not be considered "art" but there is still attention to detail and care when designing and making each piece.  I would encourage everyone to think about the process that was followed when creating a piece of handmade (not homemade, I don't make jam and jelly!) artisan jewelry.  Don't just look at the price tag and think "Oh, it's so expensive for just some beads and metal!" or my favorite comment, "I could make this."  If you could make "this", you would understand how much work went into "this" and realize just how reasonable the price for "this" is.

I belong to a couple groups of artists that design, create and sell their products.  Whether it be jewelry, clothing, beauty products, pet accessories, and even promotional materials, each of these artists put their passion and creativity into everything they create.  When you support them by purchasing from them, it means you appreciate their passion and creativity and validate their efforts.  So before you scoff at a price or decide to buy the "bargain" version, think about buying handmade and everything that goes with it.