What is Your Jewellery Niche?

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 22

  • @megan.collins
    @megan.collins  Před 2 lety

    Watch my FREE MASTERCLASS: - Learn the blueprint that I used to build a successful 6-figure jewellery business - www.megancollins.co/register-og-2

  • @idiliusjewelry
    @idiliusjewelry Před 2 lety +6

    Great tips, I want to do everything haha I can not stop myself, jumping from one idea to another… and that brings me to learn new skills😃 Have a nice trip, enjoy your trip to london🌸👋🏻

    • @megan.collins
      @megan.collins  Před 2 lety +3

      I hear you! As long as it all still works together and looks like it comes from the same designer it works too 😉 And thank you! It's been great!

    • @idiliusjewelry
      @idiliusjewelry Před 2 lety

      @@megan.collins oh yes you are right:) hope you are enjoying the trip☺️

  • @allanthompson9695
    @allanthompson9695 Před rokem

    Enjoy hearing the news. Cheers Megan. Collecting tools still here.

  • @missfabidia
    @missfabidia Před 29 dny

    Learning so much from you, thank you 🥰

  • @lindagenereux1438
    @lindagenereux1438 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for your vidéo, you are helping me returning to the roots of my desire for creating jewelry!

  • @Eowyn4724
    @Eowyn4724 Před rokem

    So helpful. My brain is exploding 🤯🤪

    • @megan.collins
      @megan.collins  Před rokem

      You're so welcome Heather! Don't rush it, but it's really important!!

  • @robertculliver9120
    @robertculliver9120 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi jeweler for 20+ years I enjoy your journey
    I would offer a little advice
    Be true to your own art make what brings you joy and happiness
    Not necessarily what is trending when I first started I worked at (mom and pop) had old magazines that they kept and we would look at 3-4 year old adds and see what would be the next hot thing for the holiday funny but it would take that long for people to start looking for it and when I worked in manufacturing there was stuff that they made from 30 years ago remember the overnight success took 20+years of hard work and don't forget the little things that are ez that keep the lights on (can you use that little heat for something) and one last thing have some fun get out talk with people make new friends and enjoy life otherwise what is all that work for?

    • @megan.collins
      @megan.collins  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes for sure, totally agree that first and foremost it must be something that you enjoy doing! 😉 Trends come and go but if you can combine a longest standing niche idea with something that you are passionate about then this can work very well.

  • @stephencoster9532
    @stephencoster9532 Před 2 lety

    Hiya Megan,
    Taking time off? What? Have you earned the right to have time to yourself? Okay, yes you have, more than...
    Another very good video, thank you, again for helping us in our route to be a full-time professional jeweller. None of it is easy, as you say it is a process, moving from one state to another on our journey. I can see that we may have to end up with more than one sales set-up. That is if we want to create more than one style of work. As you say we can't put minimalist organic next to industrial, so we may have the need for more than one sales outlet, each showing its own style. As you say putting both of those styles together just would not work, hence the possible need to split off.
    Have a good time re-living your past, don't stay too sober, all girls together can be???
    Stay safe, Steve...

    • @megan.collins
      @megan.collins  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Steve, yes that's a good option if you really have 2 or more very different styles of jewellery. This can also allow you to have different price points to reach a wider audience. And yes I'm having a lovely time away. It's not been particularly relaxing, but so good to see old friends again 🤗 Hope you are doing well. Best wishes, Megan

  • @linam6072
    @linam6072 Před 2 lety +1

    Is there any firescale on the jewellery after casting it? Do you sand or only polish the silver piece directly after casting?

    • @megan.collins
      @megan.collins  Před 2 lety +3

      There can be sometimes. You need to check for it. I usually start with a 600 grit sandpaper then work up if I want a polished finish. But that also depends on how happy you were with the wax finish.

  • @kellbellmichelle2979
    @kellbellmichelle2979 Před rokem

    What category does handmade beaded jewelry fall in?

    • @megan.collins
      @megan.collins  Před rokem

      I'd say it's most likely fashion jewellery. But it depends on the beads and the price point.

    • @kellbellmichelle2979
      @kellbellmichelle2979 Před rokem

      @@megan.collins even if its assorted beads, spacer beads, pearls, crystals, etc?

    • @megan.collins
      @megan.collins  Před rokem

      difficult to say without seeing it but really depends on price and branding.