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Artisan Designers use high-quality components, not low cost plastic and mass developed pieces. Whenever you buy from the designer, you'll know just what you're receiving.  In the event you do have any queries, a designer will answer you honestly.  Normally, they have details and specifics about their pieces, depending on what they have been told from their supplier.  Any trustworthy designer is going to inform you up front if it's a reconstituted stone, if it truly is man produced, along with the story behind the stones/beads if there is certainly any. They may even know the lampworker who made the beads, and a few artisans kiln their own pieces. The designer can speak about how the wire was wrapped to create the bail/bale it hangs from. 
 
  
If it really is a piece with lesser good quality items, or possibly a number of their early pieces after they were understanding a new strategy, a designer [https://www.facebook.com/desordesign desor] will likely be really sincere about that also. Designers have nothing at all to hide; they want you to understand about their operate and their styles. Yes, initially, some designers begin using somewhat significantly less high-priced pieces as they're finding out and constructing their inventory (yes, inventory---you should SEE the bead stashes!).
 
 
Then, as they work with pieces and learn far more about stones and uncover greater suppliers, their high quality improves. It doesn't mean that the early pieces you acquire are not "worth" the cost, they are. If anything, most designers under-estimate the value of their work, so "newbies" are usually providing everyone great bargains.  You might also understand regarding the inspiration that initial gave an artisan the concept to make the piece, and what they hoped the piece accomplished or "said" towards the wearer, if any. You may find out exactly where they identified the stones or beads, or what the inclusions are in certain stones. With time, jewelry designers have a tendency to find out about gemstones, where they come from, how they are mined or discovered, and any other particular "tidbit" just so--YOU--know what you might be obtaining.
 

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