November 21 - December 4, 2005

ephemerala
 
November 21 - December 4, 2005
 
In This Installment:
** New Items
** Coming Soon
** Stone Fun Facts
** News & Stuff
** Fortnightly Sale
** Insider's Sale
** Last Fortnight's Top Sellers
 
 
New Items
Spring Bracelets
Plain and simple, cute, versatile.  Metal coils that can be worn as is or snapped with other coils for a longer strand.  Choose from three festive Holiday colors.
 
Malachite Mini Eggs
Simply beautiful!  The latest addition to our Mini Egg collection.  These are exceptionally high-quality Malachite, lots of great banding on each one.
 
Larger Stone Eggs
We've actually had these on the site for a while, but only just now got pictures.  The sizes on these vary slightly, but each is about the size of a small chicken's egg.
 
 
Coming soon
New Beads:
Color Change Garnet Chip, Purple Shell Chip, Rhodonite Round, Turquoise Cube, Red Aventurine Cube, Multicolor Aquamarine Rondell, more Faceted Beads, Chip Sticks, Assorted Rondells
Herkimer Diamonds
Bone Perfume Bottles
Rock Pebble Candy
New Marbles
(Including Serpentine, White Quartz, Champagne Quartz, and Smoky Quartz)
Sandalwood Bookmarks
Many new Stone Pendants
(Including Discs, Scarabs, Leaves, Zuni Buffaloes, and old favorite shapes in new stones)
 
 
Stone Fun Facts
Sandalwood
Not truly a "Stone," I love the scent of this herb, and since we sell Sandalwood products, I felt it deserved some recognition in this section.  In doing the research on this, I gained a new appreciation and respect for this rare and threatened wood.
** Sandalwood is a small evergreen tree with yellow to maroon flowers.  It lives as a parasite for the first seven or so years of its life.  It is native to India, but will also grow in similar climates.
** The essential oil comes from the heartwood deep in the mature tree.  It takes about 50-60 years for a tree to be ready for harvest.  The tree is harvested by uprooting rather than cutting, because the most fragrant oils are found in the roots.  The bark and the flowers have no scent at all.
** At the time of harvest, careful records are kept of every scrap of wood, including the smallest chips and sawdust.  Sandalwood is becoming endangered due to careless harvesting, so each harvest is carefully monitored to reduce the likelihood of stealing.  (Currently, Australian plantations are growing new groves, but it will be another half-century before these trees are ready for commercial harvest.)  Despite all trees in India belonging to the government (including those on private property, for which the owner is entitled to 75% of the tree's value upon harvest), illegal poaching of trees happens regularly.  Currently, there is only one Sandalwood producing factory in India that is permitted to export the oil and wood, but this doesn't stop smugglers from exporting it.  It is important, when buying Sandalwood, to make sure it was brought to the States legally.
** Sandalwood is thought to have been in use for over 4,000 years.  Its fragrance is warm and sensual, unlike any other in the world.  It is used extensively in religious ceremonies.
** Used externally, Sandalwood is thought to be good for skin disorders of all types.  It moisturizes aging skin, and is used as an astringent.  Be warned, however, that allergic reactions can occur in some people, particularly those with very sensitive skin.  For this reason, Sandalwood oil should not be used by children or women who are pregnant or nursing.
** Internally, Sandalwood is thought to aid in disorders of the stomach and digestive system.  It is useful in treating urinary tract infections, and in reducing fever, especially the fever associated with sunstroke.
** Aromatherapists use the fragrance of Sandalwood in a large variety of situations.  It can lift depression, help one to breathe more clearly, and reduce stress.  It is used as a sleep aid and an aphrodisiac.
** The Hindi word for the Sandalwood tree is chandan.
Please see other Stone Fun Facts here:
 
 
News & Stuff
Guest Book Hilarity Gone Seriously Bad
     Last week, I reported on how spammers were filling up my guest book with tons of ads for assorted drugs and other nonsense.  Since then, I have put an irritated warning on that page telling people that they may NOT spam the book.  The result is that I've had at least twice as many spam messages as before.  Since I don't really have time to delete 25 messages from my guest book each day, I have decided to completely remove the guest book, if only temporarily.  I figure the spammer (the messages sound amazingly alike, so I am assuming it is one person doing most of the work) probably has me in his or her favorites and goes there every day to fill up the book, and when s/he discovers that the book is no longer there, s/he may give up.  Fast forward two or three weeks, and I'll try reinstating it.  Anyway, anyone who wished to get a look at the guest book before it goes bye-bye had better get there quickly, because I plan to shut it down mid-week.
 
Santa Letter Catastrophe
        When I introduced my hand-written Letters From Santa a few weeks back, failed to I discuss the reason for the price increase.  When I had them at $2.00 each, I lost about $30 altogether after about 20 letters.  I hadn't taken into account all the costs involved.  So I raised the price to $6, which covers all the supplies and gives me a couple of bucks for my hour or two of work.  Still pretty cheap, but at least now I get paid.
        As many of you know, I recently joined up with Google AdSense, which puts my ads on the right-hand side of the Google search page.  Each ad costs an average of 30 cents when clicked.  I decided to create an ad for my Santa letters.  A few days after submitting this ad campaign, I got orders for ten letters within a few days.  Wow.  I knew the ads were working.
        But as quickly as they came, they stopped.  I thought maybe I had used up my daily allocations, and went to my account to increase my daily allowance.  Turns out that I got almost 600 clicks on that ad, which ended up costing me a whopping $180.00!  Okay, let's see.  Ten letters at six bucks each equals $60.00.  Minus two or three dollars per letter for supplies and postage.  So for this $30-40 I earned, I paid out $180. 
        Needless to say, the ad came down immediately.  I still sell the letters and occasionally have someone find me through eBay, but the Google ad thing ended up being a catastrophic financial disaster!
 
Labels!
Anyone who has ordered chip beads recently will notice something new--LABELS on the little bags!  After getting a few stones consistently mixed up, I decided it would be prudent to start putting labels on them.  (Plus, this makes it easier for other members of the household to help fill orders.)  I hope to eventually get labels on the non-chip beads as well, though since those are more varied in size and shape, it is easier to tell them apart.  In the meantime, enjoy knowing EXACTLY what is in your bags!
 
 
Fortnightly Sale
Dollar Off Autumnish Color Chips!
This week, selected Chip Beads with "Autumn-like" shades of red, orange, yellow, and brown are a dollar off.  Choose from over 35 types.  Make some Autumn jewelry and have fun!
Autumn Chips Offer is good through December 4, 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 got to my online store site:
and browse until you find the hidden listing.  Add it to your cart, along with the rest of your $10.00+ order, and it will be included for just a penny.  Happy Hunting! 
(Recent keen-eyed customers got a BRAZILIAN AGATE SLAB for a penny.  What will you be able to get this week?)
 
 
Insider's Special
Cash Back on ALL Carved Stone Pendants!
This week, all of our extra-special customers will get 50 cents back for each and every Carved Stone Pendant they buy.  Choose from a ton of different styles in dozens of stones.  Buy as many as you like, and when you pay, drop me a line to let me know you are on the Newsletter list.  I will refund 50 cents for every pendant ordered.  No limit, so now is a GREAT time to stock up on small gifts!
Cash Back on Pendants Offer is good through December 4, 2005
 
 
Last Fortnight's Top Sellers
(You know you want to be just like everyone else!)
**Gemstone Marbles and Eggs took their first dip in over eight weeks!**
1 Garnet Chip Beads
2. Santa Letters
3. Sandalwood Round Beads
4. Amber Chip Beads
5. Gemstone Marbles
6. Sapphire Chip Beads
7. Peridot Chip Beads
8. Tourmaline Chip Beads
9. Amethyst Chip Beads
10. Botswana Agate Chip Beads
 
That's it for this issue.  Talk to you again in two weeks.
--Suzanne Dallapè
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