| QUOTE: I think a lot of jewellery crafters are benevolently clueless |
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Indeed, Sandpiper. But is that acceptable? Because, as Bloomer said, they're misleading their buyers.
The suppliers misled
them? Well, let's see: have you ever bought "genuine, natural turquoise" for $5 a strand? Do your sterling findings cost less than $5 /ounce? Is your quartz fruity?
Yes, sometimes we get stung by dishonest dealers, but shouldn't we be able to spot 'too good a deal'?
Suppliers have all kinds of clever ad copy that can fool the unwary. And it's not only online - I've seen dealers with incredibly learned spiels hawking questionable stuff at shows. Isn't what's in our jewelry ultimately our responsibility ?
It's a pity the successful-home-based-business gurus forget to mention to the newbies that they need to educate themselves about their raw materials. And about integrity.
Cheers,
Phoebe