March 21-27, 2005

Ephemerala
 
March 21-27, 2005
 
In This Installment:
** New Items
** Coming Soon
** Stone Fun Facts
** News & Stuff
** Fortnightly Sale
** Insider's Sale
** Last Week's Top Sellers
 
 
New Items
New Beads
A few new or returning items.
 
Blue Topaz Rondell
Fat squashed circles.  Dyed bright blue; will rinse to soft icy blue.  A few minor inclusions.
 
Peridot Rondell
No picture is available for these yet.  I only have two bags available, so I figured I'd give 'em a chance to sell sight-unseen before putting the time into pictures!  Your basic Peridot beads.  They are the same size and shape as all the other new Rondell beads.  They have some inclusions typical of low-grade Peridot.
 
Citrine Rondell
Another favorite stone in a favorite shape.  Again, some inclusions are expected.
 
Garnet Baby Faceted Nugget
I got these at a bead show last year, and sort of set them aside and forgot about them for a while.  They are really small (2-4mm) faceted nuggets.  Extremely high-quality Garnet, and very well cut.  Highly recommended; these will look good against tiny gold beads.
 
Tourmaline Rondell
My favorite stone!  Small packets of ten beads of whatever color (or combo) you choose.  Pink, green, watermelon, black, light blue, or rainbow--it's up to you. 
 
Malachite Round
Small dark green beads.  Not the greatest quality of Malachite--there is minimal banding, and the beads are so small (3mm) that it would be hard to see any banding anyway.  But they would make excellent accents alongside metallic beads.
 
 
Coming Soon
New Beads:
Frosted Quartz Round, Citrine Round, Golden Oyster Stick, Hessonite Heishi
Ocarinas (clay flutes)
"Fortune Cookie" Silk Purses
Solid Perfume in Soapstone Jars
Spring Bracelets
Large Fan Collars
More Faceted Beads
New Marbles: Picasso, Ametrine, Amazonite
Cloisonné Rings & Bangles
Multi-Strand Indian Beaded Necklaces
 
 
Stone Fun Facts
Jet
** Jet is a black stone that is comprised of a coal called Lignite.  It is from ancient trees that burned and fossilized.  It is the only gemstone that is naturally pure black.  It is sometimes called Black Amber, because it is organic like Amber and comes from trees, but it really is not related to Amber.
** Due to its composition of hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon, Jet can be burned.  In ancient times, it was burned and the smoke used to ward off evil spirits.
** Jet is a fairly soft material, but lends itself well to carving.  In Victorian times, Jet was often made into intricately carved beads and buttons.  Back then, it was believed to be a good stone to wear in mourning, as it was thought to bring grief to the surface to be healed.  It was also used to protect against the evil eye, and against thunderstorms.  To dream of jet was thought to foreshadow upcoming sorrow.
** Metaphysical healers recognize the power of Jet as a natural organic material.  It is thought to enable the wearer to tap into the ancient wisdom and power of Mother Earth, and to draw power and knowledge to the wearer.  It is also thought to stabilize finances.
** Like Amber, Jet has an electrical charge, and will pick up little bits of paper when rubbed.
Please see other Stone Fun Facts here:
 
 
News and Stuff
     When I first got online about six years ago, I was pleased with the things you could learn from websites.  Always a lover of new information, I have gotten some really good use out of the Internet.  But recently I have been noticing that a lot of people don't really use the Internet to explained their own knowledge base, but rather as a tool to gain information ABOUT information. 
     For example, in researching the Stone Fun Facts every week, my usual procedure is to look up "[name of stone] properties" on search engines, pull up lots of resulting websites, and compile information from there.  I jot it down, organize it in relevant groups, and write it out in my own language.  I also usually try to interject a personal tidbit here and there--my own experiences with the stone, an odd fact I remember from childhood, a particularly alluring feature, etc. 
     But in pulling up these information websites, I have noticed that a great many of them are not original.  So many times, I go from site to site, finding the exact same information, not just in content, but in exact execution as well.  The fact that many sites share the same wording, phrasing, and even occasional spelling or punctuation errors, is proof that too many people offering information about gemstones on their respective sites are only copying and pasting things they discovered on other sites.  In other words, many of the people who provide this information didn't really use the Internet to gain information about the STONES, but to gain information about INFORMATION about the stones.  Too often, copying and pasting is taking the place of actual research, experience, discovery, and discussion.
     I am thoroughly pleased to assure you that all of Ephemerala's Stone Fun Facts are the result of actual research, learning, and discovery on my part.  Each is 100% unique, incorporating my own wording and my own organization.  The Fun Facts you read in this newsletter and on my site have never appeared elsewhere, and are completely my own words, based on available resources.  You will never find any of my Stone Fun Facts, exactly as they are written, anywhere else online.
     (Unless, of course, someone eventually copies and pastes MY stuff!)
 
 
Fortnightly Sale
Buy 2 Get 1 Free Gemstone Mini Eggs
With Easter being just around the corner, our special 3-week sale will be on Eggs of stone and glass.  When you buy any two (2) Gemstone Mini Eggs and/or Fiber Optic Glass Eggs, I will include a third egg FREE.  This applies to single egg purchases on the online store and/or eBay, and also to Value Pack purchases (example, if you buy a 10-egg Value Pack, you will get an additional five eggs free.)  The free egg(s) will be of my choice, and may include egg(s) of any size, stone, or color.  Limit of ten (10) free eggs per order.
3-For-2 Gemstone Eggs Offer is good through March 27, 2005.
 
Penny Sale
Every two weeks, I hide a new special offer somewhere on my online site.  This listing will offer a certain product for ONE CENT, with any purchase of $10.00 or more.  The item and its location will change every two weeks, so be sure to look often.  Simply go to my online store site:
and browse until you find the hidden listing.  Add it to your cart, along with the rest of your $10+ order, and it will be included for just a penny.  Happy Hunting!
(Recent keen-eyed customers got a POLISHED STONE PENDANT for a penny.  What will you be able to get this week?)
 
 
Insider's Special
Jerry's Choice
My husband's birthday falls within this fortnight, so he got to choose the sale.  He asked me if I had any chips that had blue lightning flashes.  He wanted the blue flashes to look "Ominous, like something Darth Sidious would have flying from his fingers."  (He's a serious Star Wars fan.)  I don't know if we really have anything QUITE like that, but I felt that the blue fire of Moonstone and Labradorite would suffice!  This week, you may buy any number of bags of 50 chip beads in Rainbow Moonstone, Labradorite, and Blue Labradorite (much more blue flash than regular Labradorite) for just 75 cents per bag.  There is no limit.
Jerry's Lightning Flash Offer is good through March 27, 2005.
 
 
Last Week's Top Sellers
(You know you want to be just like everyone else!)
1. Pearl Beads
2. Labradorite Chip Beads
3. Moonstone Chip Beads
4. Turquoise Chip Beads
5. Gem Chip Bottles
6. Faceted Square Beads
7. Coral Chip Beads
8. Fluorite Chip Beads
9. Lapis Nevada Chip Beads
10. Opal Chip Beads
 
 
That's it for this issue.  Talk to you again in a week.
--Suzanne Dallapè
eBay User ID: ephemerala
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