i haven't huge experience with this stuff, but i did make jewellery for a while and got a friend's mother to sell a bunch of stuff at a craft fair. having done it quite a lot she priced it all for me - i had similar prices to yours in mind but she pitched everything between £15 and £45. perhaps you might want to go slightly under in-person prices for internet (because handling and trying on is a big part of buying jewellery) but not much. i suppose one thing to ask yourself is what do you want to sell things for? basing prices on material costs seems to assume you just want to cover costs and enjoy making things. on the other hand you could work out materials plus hours, even if just for a comparison. i'm sure you've done it but the other prices on Folksy might be a good start, people may browse from seller to seller and you probably want to be somewhere near the norm.
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Date: 2008-08-22 06:03 pm (UTC)i suppose one thing to ask yourself is what do you want to sell things for? basing prices on material costs seems to assume you just want to cover costs and enjoy making things. on the other hand you could work out materials plus hours, even if just for a comparison. i'm sure you've done it but the other prices on Folksy might be a good start, people may browse from seller to seller and you probably want to be somewhere near the norm.