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The Etsy Blog

891 results for jewelry

Get the Look Decor: Small Wonders

Amy Gross’s eclectic South Florida home is a livable curio cabinet filled with miniature treasures and natural artifacts.

An Excavation of Memory

Over time, a home becomes a time capsule of a life lived. Each item in it deserves to be pondered, its history remembered and reconstructed.

How-Tuesday: Hemp Hoop Earrings

Dress up a pair of basic hoops with colorful twine and wooden beads for a DIY take on a summer trend.

News From the Craft + Style Blogosphere: 5/24/12

Start your three day weekend with artful collections of found trash, illuminated cookies, tattoo stories, mourning jewelry and more Internet goodness.

Fresh Shops: AFK Designs

From his home in Israel, Arthur Kemelman turns precious fragments into pieces of jewelry that beautifully fuse wood, stone and gold.

Short Stories: Baby Tooth Reliquary

For jewelry artist Claire Kinder, baby teeth are the fossils of our childhood, fragments worthy of a shrine.

Pricing Strategies: Beyond the Basics

You’ve mastered the elementals of pricing your work. Now, take it to the next level by considering tiers, promotions, and wholesale.

Featured Seller: Tumbleweeds Handcraft

“It isn’t uncommon for us to hold impromptu business meetings on bike rides or rush home while running errands to experiment with a new design.”

Finding Meaning in the Lost and Found

The story of Ikuo Yokoyama and a motorcycle lost to Japan’s tsunami shows how the true value of our belongings lies in the stories they tell.

Quit Your Day Job: White Lilie Designs

“If you want to make this a business, you have to treat it like one.” — Rebecca Mikan

A Simple Formula for Pricing Your Work

It’s simple math: accounting for materials, labor, and expenses will allow you to reach your small business goals.

A Legacy of Style

A look through the family photo album reveals different generations of women, each of her era and each with a singular and inspiring sense of fashion.

Quit Your Day Job: The Written Nerd

“Even if you’re afraid of being too niche, there are people looking for just that niche item.” — Emma McElfresh

Short Stories: Celluloid Rings of Bob Dodd

A heartfelt gift leads two women to Bob Dodd, a remarkable folk artist who spent seventy years turning celluloid fragments into rings.

News From the Craft and Style Blogsphere: 5/4/2012

All the best eye candy, fit for a Friday.