Question:
For the past year or so I've been checking out the bead stores
in cities that I travel to on business. Most of them are pretty
dreadful (craft/ cheap junk oriented), but some have the
components to make high quality fashion jewelry (ruby,
aquamarine, tourmaline beads,etc.)... the wonderful stuff we
lust after in Vogue, Vanity Fair, In Style... The places that
have the great components usually have someone available that
can put together just about anything I want for a fraction of
what I'd pay at Nordies or the other places I usually shop. I
particularly like Lost Cities in San Diego and Beadazzled in the
D.C. area. Anyone else having similar good luck? If so, what did
you have made and where?
Answer:
I buy Japanese glass seed beads and have made literally hundreds of bracelets
and necklaces. The colors and quality of the Japanese beads are terrific. I
also have made 2 Swarovski crystal bracelets for myself. I want to make more,
but there is a world wide shortage on the Swarovski crystal right now. I made
my granddaughter a rose quartz power bracelet, and also a blue cat's eye
bracelet. It's actually very easy to make the jewelry yourself. Plus, you can
sure save yourself a lot of money that way. There are plenty of books
available to learn to do it yourself.