January 15-28, 2007


ephemerala
 
January 15-28, 2007
 
New Items
I had a whole big pile o' eggs and other stuff to scan and list, and my scanner finally conked out for good.  I spent a lot of today going to town to buy a new scanner, setting it up, and figuring out how it works.  The result is that I don't have as much stuff as I originally wanted to, but I managed to list a few things today.
 
Smoky & Rose Window Quartz
We've added two new colors to our Window Quartz line.  Window Quartz is Quartz nuggets, "river-tumbled" to a rough finish and then cut and polished on one side so you can see inside the rock.  Now in addition to Clear and Amethyst, you can take Rose or Smoky Quartz.  The Rose Quartz nuggets are opaque, while the Smoky Quartz are clear. 
 
Dyed Window Quartz
Same as regular Window Quartz, but dyed in bright colors.  Not for the purist, but these are very fun.  These are much more crystalline than the other Window Quartz varieties, so they are very sparkly.
 
Marbles
Goldstone
A picture of our Goldstone marbles is now up on the listing.  Just in case you didn't know what Goldstone looks like.
 
Volcanic Marbles
These are cute.  Irregular and wobbly, but cute.  They are found locally here in southern Utah.  We've got lots of old volcanoes around here--we can even see a few from our house.  Long ago, when these volcanoes erupted, little bits of molten lava flew into the air and fell down in a roughly spherical shape.  The result is roundish marbles.  Very earthy and cool.
 
Septarian
This is one heck of a rare stone.  I obtained two of these marbles, but just HAD to keep one for myself, so we have only one of these puppies available, and when that one's gone, the rest of you are out of luck.
 
Sandalwood Soap
Mmmm, good!
 
Henna Kit
How fun is this?  I kept one of these for myself.  Next time my sister comes to visit, I hope to have a Henna party with her!  This kit contains everything you need to paint your skin.  Henna powder, oil, a stencil, design paper, a cone with nozzle, and full instructions.  If you've ever wanted to experiment with Henna, now's your chance, and the price isn't bad at all.
 
Lacquered Mirrored Box
Adorable colorful clay boxes with lids, embedded with seed beads and tiny mirrors.  Each is prettier than the last.  Choose from six colors.
 
Carved Wooden Box
This is a nice big box with a hinged lid.  It is carved in a rather intricate floral design.  Makes a good small jewelry box, or nice to hold stuff on your dresser, vanity counter, etc.
 
 
Coming Soon
New Chip/Nugget Beads:
Purple Shell, Sky Quartz, Seraphinite, Bronzite, Bauxite, Clay, Tektite, Primavera Stone, Blue Zircon, Chinese Picture Jasper, White Marble, Chinese Rhyolite, Multicolor Quartz
Bone Perfume Bottles
Assorted Beaded Bracelets & Necklaces
Stone "Egg" Rings
Mood Rings
Agate Rings
Bamboo Wind Chimes
Fossil Shark's Teeth
Solitaire Boards for Marbles
New Eggs in many stones
 
 
Stone Fun Facts
For the last few months I have been pulling old Stone Fun Facts from the website.  I hope to start to add new stones to the list in the next month or so.  The main problem was that I was running out of stones to profile.  I was down to obscure Jaspers for which there was little information available.  Since I stopped writing the SFFs, I've added quite a few new stones to our Chips collection, so soon I should be able to start profiling them and get out of the reruns rut I am currently in!
 
Fire Opal
** Please see general information about Opals HERE.
** While "fire" in Opals usually refers to the play of color across the surface, Fire Opals generally do not show any opalescence. The "Fire" in this case refers to the color of the stone, which ranges from dark red to orange to yellow. This color is caused by iron impurities, and is unlike any other gemstone.
** Fire Opals are the only Opals that are faceted instead of made into cabochons. They can be transparent or slightly milky, and occasionally show flame-like reflections when turned. Color play is very unusual, and any flash raises the value of the stone considerably.
** Most Fire Opal is mined in Mexico, so the stone is often called Mexican Fire Opal. Bright red Fire Opals are also sometimes called Cherry Opals.
** Crystal healers use Fire Opals in the healing of blood disorders, and problems with the back and intestines.
** This stone is thought to be useful in eliminating apathy, preventing burnout in stressful situations, freeing the spirit, promoting optimism and creative power, easing depression, and releasing deep-seated fears and grief. It helps the wearer deal with the past and let go of painful memories. When a person feels deeply mistreated or outraged, feeling that circumstances are not fair, Fire Opal will help the wearer to get through the shock and indignation.
** Fire Opal was known to the Aztecs.
Please see our Stone Fun Facts here:
 
 
News & Stuff
On Diversification
     I was asked recently why I keep adding new items to the store, instead of sticking with the few tried-and-true items that are really good sellers.  The problem, presumably, is that many of these new items end up not being very good sellers, and the question is, why diversify at all?  Why take a chance on losing hundreds of dollars on non-sellers instead of focusing on the few items that are the best sellers?
     There are, of course, many answers to this.  The first one is that there's simply no way of knowing what will become a good seller.  More importantly, there's no way of knowing what new item will be a bigger seller than older items.  For example, when I first started selling gemmy stuff on eBay six years ago, all I had were a couple of types of carved stone pendants.  I sold a few every week; made a nice little profit.  I happened to buy a few strands of chip beads with some of those profits, and it turned out that chips were MUCH bigger sellers than pendants!  Business with the pendants was fine, but if I had not chosen to take a chance on the chip beads, I would have missed out on a bigger seller.
     Another example is when I branched out into marbles and eggs.  I got these mainly because I found a really good sale one day, and had an interest in collecting them myself.  As you can see from the regular "Top Ten Items," marbles and eggs are consistently our best sellers!  Had I stuck with my sure thing (chip beads) and not branched out into marbles & eggs, I would have not had the opportunity to discover these huge sellers. 
     The second reply to the "Why Diversify?" question is that a revolving product line keeps customers interested and returning.  I work with over a dozen different wholesale companies.  A few of them stay the same month after month, even year after year.  I go to them when I need a particular item that nobody else sells, but don't browse their catalogs regularly, because their items never change.  On the other hand, some companies change their product lines monthly or even weekly.  These are the catalogs I enjoy looking through, because I know I can always find new stuff, and I order from these companies much more--often throwing in new items that I want to try out!  I see Ephemerala the same way.  If I stuck with the same 100 items year after year, you'd browse once or twice, get an idea of what we have, buy what you like, and then never return.  Adding new items every couple of weeks keeps the place fresh and keeps folks coming back. 
     A third answer is that, on a business level, it makes sense to add different items, because different items attract different types of customers.  I don't want Ephemerala to be known as a Bead Store or a Rock Store or a Jewelry Store or a World Art Store or an Incense Store.  I want us to be known as ALL of this.  By sticking to pendants and chip beads, I would never have the distinction of being a great place to find gem marbles, silk purses, strange musical instruments, or fragrance oils.  We have some customers who only buy beads, some who only buy eggs, some who only buy fragrances, and so on.  Without a diverse product line, we would lose many of these regular customers.
     Finally, on a personal level, I enjoy buying new stuff.  One of the best things about having a business is that I get to have all the things I used to covet--only I don't keep them; just hold them until their new owner buys them!  I like surrounding myself with gems and baubles, even knowing they are not mine.  I have a very large gift pool to pull from when gift-giving occasions come along, and in buying wholesale I can usually afford to give one or two of each item to my kids, who enjoy the stuff as well.  My 10-year-old son even likes to set up a table down the street to sell jewelry to gain money for his various small expenses.  Being surrounded by cool stuff is fulfilling, we learn a lot, and we have fun.
     So, the bottom line is that, while a lot of the new items end up being duds and taking money from the business that could have been spent buying things that are more likely to sell, each experiment is worth it, because you never know when you might light on the Next Big Thing, and if you don't, you can just have a really good sale.
 
 
Fortnightly Sale
2-For-1 Rock & Minerals!
This fortnight, everything that is on our Rocks page is 2-For-1.  For every item you buy, we'll make it two.  This applies to EVERYTHING on that page--Tumbled Gems, Window Quartz (including the new ones we mentioned above!), Herkimer Diamonds, Gem Chips, Worry Stones, Amethyst Clusters, Quartz Crystals, EVERYTHING.  Limit of ten free items per order, and we will substitute if we are out of stock on anything.
This Fortnight's Sale is good through January 28, 2007
 
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 $10.00+ order, and it will be included for just a penny.  Happy Hunting! 
(Recent keen-eyed customers got a BUNCH OF ASSORTED THINGS THAT I'VE FORGOTTEN TO REMOVE FROM THE SITE for a penny!  But I finally added a new one!  What will you be able to get this week?)
 
 
Insider's Special
Quarter Beads!
Last fortnight's Quarter Jewelry sale was enjoyed by so many people, we figured we'd give the beaders a fair chance as well.  This fortnight we are making available all sorts of bagged beads, for just a quarter.  Each selection will be randomly chosen by us, and will consist of beads we sell on our site.  No leftovers or closeouts here.  Limit of ten bags at this price per order.
This Fortnight's Insider's Sale is good through January 28, 2007
 
 
Last Fortnight's Top Sellers
(You know you want to be just like everyone else!)
1. Gemstone Eggs
2. Gemstone Marbles
3. Carved Stone Pendants
4. Chip Strands
5. Opal Chip Beads
6. Amber Chip Beads
7. Larimar Chip Beads
8. Turquoise Chip Beads
9. Onyx Chip Beads
10. Sapphire Chip Beads
 
 
That's it for this issue.  Talk to you again in two weeks.
--Suzanne Dallapè
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