Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Business Development: New Website Design!

 If you haven't already, please take a LOOK at my site! http://www.deitybymira.com/
I still need to add pieces- I seem to have many around that haven't yet gone on- but I'm very happy with the new design. Also, my new logo:
I needed to have my very difficult last name removed, and simpler even than Deity by Mira.


 Thank you, Raquel-- if any of you are in need of a great graphic designer who has knowledge and 'eye', you must call her. Besides fixing the logo, she had great ideas for the website design. Like, orange letters are just too hard to read! Ok, I really like the burnt orange color, but maybe it doesn't have to be the font. Everything is all lined up now, much easier on the eye. And the photos will all work now when you click on them another view will come up of the piece, in another window. Always learning, expanding, improving!


Besides learning always more about jewelry design and technique, I must also be learning photography (my camera fell today and until I got it to the camera repair, I felt like my right arm was cut off), website design, SEO and marketing.


Having to go through every page and change it inspired me to think of many new creations I'm dying to get to. But first, an announcement that I am very excited about: A trip to India, Oct 4th. I will be going to the mine and factory in Jaipur where I have been purchasing these amazing gems as well as everywhere I can think of for new finds. Anyone who has any  requests, let me know.


You will see that the items on 'Fresh from India' collection are not so fresh anymore, so I have put them on sale. The sterling inlaid pieces are from a wholesaler in Delhi who does very nice work. I'm selling all of it for pretty much what it cost me, as I will go again and purchase their new items as well as more of what sold well. I also put the gem strands from Jaipur on the site, as everyone who has seen how they arrived to me is astonished. Even my local Indian gem wholesalers can't believe a) what great quality they are b)how they are strung on matching adjustable cotton cording. Like this:
They are too wonderful to take apart; I just can't bring myself to cut them, at least yet. So they are now on the sale page for crazy cheap. The only ones that are a little more are the pink amethyst, as that is a rarer gem and much larger. These all have no inclusions (eye apparent) and are amazing in person. Of course they look better coupled, at least 2-3 together. They can be purchased and worn as they are with the cotton cording, then if it wears out, as it probably will after awhile, you can send them back to me and I'll string them with a clasp.  There's just something about these best quality gemstones that seem to call to everyone who sees them. It's hard to go back to the crystals and polymer clay once you get hooked on these stones. And not just any stone, but the good ones seem to grab you.

1 comment:

  1. cant wait to see what you bring back from India. off to check out the website now. :)

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