posted on November 26, 2005 12:18:24 PM
I don't know that much about this unmarked jewelry. I promised a friend I would list it for her. She has done so much for me. I feel I owe her. Is it work listing? I can't find any markings on it at all. Thanks ahead of time for your help
posted on November 26, 2005 03:39:19 PM
Doesn't matter. If it isn't precious metal and it doesn't have a designer name, might as well flush the listing fee down the toilet.
Think about it: What keywords are people going to be searching on to find this?
What's worse is that amber is both a color and a stone (though of the natural variety).
Truly, I wouldn't bother.
fLufF
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P.S. If you really feel you owe her, bring her a pizza or a large entree salad when it gets closer to Christmas. I know I appreciate anything that means I don't have to hunt down and kill food.
[ edited by fluffythewondercat on Nov 26, 2005 03:41 PM ]
posted on November 27, 2005 09:46:15 AM
Whatever you do, lose the green background, it's muddying up the amber color.
I'd put it in a lot, I unloaded some stuff that would not sell alone, but did get a bidding war and went for much higher than I ever imagined.
Used to be I could find vintage glass beads in the costume lots, but now people are bidding them up to insane prices. Also mention crafting in the description. I mentioned "jean jewelry" and that seemed to do the trick. This was last year, who knows what the trend is now.