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Monday, December 1, 2014

The First SRAJD Holiday Gift Guide... Check out the amazing jewelry you can buy directly from the artists

The SRAJD organization is extremely grateful to Carol Evans of C. Evans Designs for designing, organizing, and putting together our first virtual issue of the Holiday Gift Guide.

Without further ado, have a look at the shops within these pages, each ad representing an artist who sells directly to the customer.



The benefits of buying handmade and particularly buying directly from the artist are many.

Buying directly from the artist, you can have all your questions answered by the exact person who made or is making your jewelry.  The person with the knowledge of the materials and techniques used, the proper wear and care for this piece, and the person to turn to for special requests or if problems arise.

Customer service and support is unparalleled when the only two people involved are the customer and the creator of the jewelry.

Working directly with the artist allows for special requests as well as being able to communicate design decisions clearly between customer and artist.

While handmade and quality will always cost more than mass-produced imports, when you purchase your jewelry directly from the artist you cut out the middle man and the price increase that usually accompanies the use of a middle man.

Many if not the majority of SRAJD members care about the environment and take proactive measures to keep their designs in line with repurposing, recycling, and sustainability.

Independent artists also care more about how well their products are made and what materials they're made of.  So buying handmade directly from the artist almost always ensures higher quality, longer lasing jewelry.

There's usually a story to tell, too.  Buying a bracelet that came off a factory assembly line won't garner you as much conversation with admirers as being able to retell how the artist carved this charm from a nut that grows in Hawaii and how the artist used a saw to cut the design in this piece of copper, how this piece was made by firing powdered glass in a kiln, or that this piece was inspired by the artist's childhood memory of going to the Grand Canyon.

There are so many more reasons, and when all is said and done you also may feel a little joy knowing that you're helping small business and independent artists.  We are certainly grateful of your business and do our utmost to deserve your consideration.

Thanks and happy holidays!


3 comments:

Wires n Pliers said...

What a great looking gift guide! Thanks Carol and Laura for creating it!

touch of silver said...

This catalog of creative works should really bring joy to the holiday season. Thanks for ALL of the effort that went into bringing this collection to life. Had no inkling of what it would look like, but this is over the top. Kudos to Carol Evans and any helpers she may have had. It's just great!!!! Happy holidays:)

cserpentDesigns said...

This looks great! Thank you Carol and Laura!