Frequently Asked Questions 1. What is included when I order a card? Your card will arrive with a matching envelope individually wrapped in cellophane. When you order 8 or more then they come boxed. 5. What is included when I order a piece of jewelry? Each piece is placed in a white box with padding. 2. How long does it take for me to receive my order? Please keep in mind that all cards and jewelry are individually handmade to order with special care. We try to create and send your order as quickly and efficiently as possible. If you have a special need, please feel free to contact us. 3. How are my cards shipped and what will it cost? Orders are shipped via US Mail first class. Domestic shipping costs are: Order Total ..................................... Shipping & Handling Cost Please contact us for International rates. 4. I don't see the card what I'm looking for. Can I change the colors or wording? Of course! That's the joy of handmade cards. This also means that cards may vary slightly and sometimes quantities are limited. Please contact us with your ideas. Please note that all custom orders are final and cannot be returned. 5. Can I custom order my jewelry? Yes, you can have your handmade jewelry custom designed. Simply contact me with your special instructions and we will work up an estimate. Prices may vary depending on the materials desired. Please note that all custom orders are final and cannot be returned.
5. My jewelry needs repairs, will you fix it? In the event that your jewelry does need repairs, we can repair it for a small fee. Simply contact us and we will asses the damages. 5. I'm a retail establishment. How do I carry your jewelry and cards in my store? Please contact us for wholesale information.
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What is PMC?
Precious Metal Clay (PMC) is a revolutionary material developed and patented by Mitsubishi Materials of Japan, in which tiny particles of pure silver are suspended in an organic binder to create a material that can be worked like modeling clay. I fire PMC pieces in a kiln at 1450F, which burns off the binder and fuses the metal. The result is a solid, pure silver object.
What is Chain mail?
Chain mail is a technique of weaving metal rings to create a mesh structure. Originally created and used by men as suits of armor as in King Arthur's knights or the Crusaders, today women use similar weaves to create beautiful jewelry. I use a variety of sterling silver, 14 karat gold filled (much stronger than pure 14K gold) or colored Anodized niobium rings.
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