- Displays + Packaging
- Finished Jewelry
- Gemology Tools
- Jewelry Findings
- Jewelry Making Tools
- Jewelry Cleaning
- Jewelry Tool Kits
- Gold Testing Supplies
- Beading Tools and Supplies
- Metal Clay Tools
- Ring Sizing Tools
- Wire Wrapping Tools
- Lampwork Tools
- Stone Setting Tools
- Abrasives
- Adhesives, Glue
- Bench and Accessories
- Books, Publications
- Burs
- Casting
- Drawplates, Mills
- Ear Piercing Supplies
- Engraving
- Flex Shaft, Drills
- Gauges
- Hammers, Mallet
- Jewelry Files
- Jewelry Pliers and Cutters
- Jewelry Polishing
- Lamps, Lights
- Laser Welding
- Loupes and Magnifiers
- Mandrels
- Mold Rubber, Silicone
- Organizers, Shop Supplies
- Plating
- Saw blades, Saw frames
- Scales
- Scissors, Shears
- Screwdrivers
- Soldering
- Stamping Tools
- Torches and Equipment
- Tweezers
- Vises
- Wax, Carving and Supplies
- Loose Gemstones
- New Products
- Watch Bands
- Watch Parts
- Watch Repair Tools
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Item Number: 62.439
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Product Description
If you're a jewelry designer, running your own business can be one of the most
challenging, exhilarating, nerve-wracking, and ultimately rewarding things
you'll ever do. In this book, Marlene Richey offers a basic, easy-to-understand
guide to becoming just such a "nano entrepreneur," covering everything from
identifying a target market and setting up shop to pricing, marketing, and
selling your individual designs--all while having fun along the way. She also
provides real-life lessons from such esteemed jewelry designers as Barbara
Heinrich, Michael Bondanza, Chris Correia, and Michael Good, among others.
Profiting by Design will show you how to succeed at starting a business that you
can proudly call your own.
About the Author
Marlene Richey has been involved in jewelry design and craft for more than 30
years. A former gallery owner who also ran an award-winning design firm, William
Richey Designs, she has participated in hundreds of craft and jewelry trade
shows, mastered marketing strategies and sales presentations, and earned a
following among emerging artists for her generosity in passing along her
hard-earned expertise. She's taught workshops and classes at the Fashion
Institute of Technology, Maine College of Art, and the North Bennet Street
School in Boston, among others. She is currently serving on the board of
directors of the Society of North American Goldsmiths.
- Paperback 136 pages
- 10.6 x 8.1 x0.5 inches
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If you want to start a jewelry business or become a jeweler, this book is filled with lots of information on getting your business going. Here are a few subjects covered, keeping profitable, leasing, establishing credit, earning a profit and more.
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This book will teach you tricks to overcoming challenges at your jewelry bench, written By Jurgen J. Maerz. You will get an insight on how to do a variety of tasks that jewelers sometimes struggle with.
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