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Where would be the best place to sell my handmade jewellery? :)?
I need ideas on where i would be able to sell the jewellery i make please. I make quirky earrings out of polymer clay and ebay doesn't really work for me, so id be asking for non-internet places in London.
thank you !
thank you !
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Check out taking a stall at Covent Garden. There's already a number of jewellery stalls so people expect to find jewellery there. Spitalfields is another possibility, although I'm a bit out of touch with it since it has all been revamped.
Look around some of the galleries, too. Some like to sell items other than just pictures. Do your homework first before you approach them. They're approached by people every day so make sure that they're a gallery that is receptive to selling other forms of art. Islington's not a bad area to try.
You might be able to get a pitch in Hays Galleria on the south bank. They usually only have stalls at the weekend. Thinking of the south bank, it might be worth approaching some of the units at the bottom of the OXO building or even on Gabriel's Wharf. There are jewellers in both places but there are other traders who stock a wider range of items.
Good luck!
Look around some of the galleries, too. Some like to sell items other than just pictures. Do your homework first before you approach them. They're approached by people every day so make sure that they're a gallery that is receptive to selling other forms of art. Islington's not a bad area to try.
You might be able to get a pitch in Hays Galleria on the south bank. They usually only have stalls at the weekend. Thinking of the south bank, it might be worth approaching some of the units at the bottom of the OXO building or even on Gabriel's Wharf. There are jewellers in both places but there are other traders who stock a wider range of items.
Good luck!
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- I dont know about London specifically, but my friend sells hers in local hairdressers. She just approached them and showed them her stuff, and they make a small commission.
What kind of jewellery is it - look for shops which sell similar things. ie if its hippy/ethnic style, look for any hippy/ethnic shops and approch them. Small independant shops are the best place to try, they know what its like to be a small supplier, so will be more open-minded.
you could also try a stall at local markets maybe?0% 0 Votes - Hair salons, small (independently owned) clothing boutiques, craft shows, home shows, Etsy (which is on-line), etc.0% 0 Votes
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