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How in the world ?
Hello girls and 1 or 2 men. How in the world do they sell these beads so
cheap? /pouting now http://beadazzled.meridian1.net/defa...&NID=179846 4 Scott |
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Those look mass produced, Scott. Anyone else have an opinion?
-- Jalynne - Keeper of the Quilt for ME club list Queen Gypsy (snail mail available upon request) see what i've been up to at www.100megsfree4.com/jalynne "scott" wrote in message ... Hello girls and 1 or 2 men. How in the world do they sell these beads so cheap? /pouting now http://beadazzled.meridian1.net/defa...&NID=179846 4 Scott |
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I have lots of opinions... some of them having to do with beads even. My
first thought was mass produced... possibly not annealed in a kiln since it doesnt say that they are... unless I missed that.. Diana -- Heart and soul can make up for technical lacking in any form of art, but let the heart be lacking and all the perfection means nothing. "Jalynne" wrote in message nk.net... Those look mass produced, Scott. Anyone else have an opinion? -- Jalynne - Keeper of the Quilt for ME club list Queen Gypsy (snail mail available upon request) see what i've been up to at www.100megsfree4.com/jalynne "scott" wrote in message ... Hello girls and 1 or 2 men. How in the world do they sell these beads so cheap? /pouting now http://beadazzled.meridian1.net/defa...ID=757728&NID= 1798464 Scott |
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handmade in India, probably by child hand labor. Un-annealed, guaranteed to
break within a very short time. Welcome to the world of Wal-Mart-type "We insist on the cheapest goods at the cheapest prices" commerce. Mj (who's feeling pretty testy this morning) -- ================================= Marjean Cline Halsey Trading Company eBay ID: ladymorgause http://stores.ebay.com/Halsey-Tradin...ny?refid=store ================================= "scott" wrote in message ... Hello girls and 1 or 2 men. How in the world do they sell these beads so cheap? /pouting now http://beadazzled.meridian1.net/defa...&NID=179846 4 Scott |
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They're mass produced, usually in China or India. Think sweatshops.
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Mass produced, imported, cheap, tacky, take your pick of adjectives.
:-) Karin Jalynne wrote: Those look mass produced, Scott. Anyone else have an opinion? -- Jalynne - Keeper of the Quilt for ME club list Queen Gypsy (snail mail available upon request) see what i've been up to at www.100megsfree4.com/jalynne "scott" wrote in message ... Hello girls and 1 or 2 men. How in the world do they sell these beads so cheap? /pouting now http://beadazzled.meridian1.net/defa...&NID=179846 4 Scott |
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"Karen_AZ" wrote in message news:OxE3d.285508$Lj.118152@fed1read03... They're mass produced, usually in China or India. Think sweatshops. KarenK Well they may be full of lead for all we know. I won an auction and had told the guy I was thinking about getting into Lampworking and he sent me 2 web links to look at. I had been all happy thinking I could sell a bead for 5 dollars from time to time and when I saw that 10 cent a bead or was or 10 cent for 10 my heart sunk. Seems like they would have to use slave labor. I or we will just have to look at the good side of it. People need to see poor beads before they can appreciate great beads. They may be great beads and I will have to eat my words. If they are not made with love, they are worthless. /smiles |
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It said on her home page that she uses handmade lampwork and furnace glass.
I could see that some of the lampwork could be handmade by this person but most looked like furnace glass. If she is a lampworker she would probably be a beginner. -- Starlia Klopman www.klopmanstudios.com "scott" wrote in message ... Hello girls and 1 or 2 men. How in the world do they sell these beads so cheap? /pouting now http://beadazzled.meridian1.net/defa...ID=757728&NID= 1798464 Scott |
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Scott wrote:
Hello girls and 1 or 2 men. How in the world do they sell these beads so cheap? /pouting now http://beadazzled.meridian1.net/defa...&NID=179846 4 They say handmade but not by whom, or where. Some of these sort of beads come from sources where handmade means made by hands of little kids or people paid no wage. -Su |
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Starlia wrote:
It said on her home page that she uses handmade lampwork and furnace glass. I could see that some of the lampwork could be handmade by this person but most looked like furnace glass. If she is a lampworker she would probably be a beginner. She says " I do not make my own beads,but I buy them from some of the most talented bead artists all over the country" Which country, she does not say. -Su |
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