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Looking ahead to April birthstones

March 10, 2009

Regular readers will know that I try to write about each upcoming month’s birthstones. For April, it’s more of a challenge to match the birthstones with Rings & Things stock. Which is great, because I love having gantlets thrown down in front of me. 🙂

I want to dig right in with Diamond. We don’t sell many diamonds here, if you mean that carbon-based life form that telepathically makes people act weird. What we have (at the moment I’m writing) are “cash & carry” fancy strands of rough diamond beads, at our bead shows only. (Which start this Friday, March 13th!) Here’s a peek at them:

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But for a great diamond-y look, spend a moment checking out clear Swarovski crystal beads! 05-301-07-01 They’re faceted, and they’re as brilliant as many gems are. Clear rock crystal quartz beads rock_crystal_quartz_21-000-036-16 can be mighty nice-looking, too…And don’t forget the countless diamond-shaped gemstone beads you can find through our store’s “Search by Shape” feature!

Sapphire is another April birthstone. It’s also a little “precious” for us, since we specialize in semiprecious gemstones. But again, great color matches are on hand. Try sapphire_teardrop_crystal_06-000-11-18sapphire crystals and sapphire_e_bead_23-264-452 sapphire glass beads.

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Carnelian is the third traditional birthstone of March. Browse our selection to see all the great shapes of beads made of this stone in our store. (Pictured above: 12mm faceted rondelles.)

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To match any of these stones, you can always come to Rings & Things’ “BeadTour” shows near you! The new season starts this Friday, March 13, with our Houston show…We specialize in great-priced gemstone beads at our road shows, so it should be well worth your while.

Have more birthstone substitutes to suggest? Talk about them by leaving a comment!

March news: New monthly lottery, right here on the Rings & Things blog. Here’s how it works:
* You enter by leaving comments. Comment on any March post(s).
* At the end of March, I’ll randomly draw 2 winners of surprise goodie packs! …So read the blog regularly to see if you won!

Mix it up with… new assortments from R&T!

March 6, 2009

Some bead companies have “assortability”. Rings & Things saves you a step: introducing “assorted”. 🙂

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A whole bunch of pre-made assortments from Rings & Things let you explore variations on a favorite finding. Need I mention, you’ll save a bunch of money this way too, because you won’t have to buy “one pack” of this and “one pack” of that.

Complimenting a long tradition of offering assorted beads, drawstring bags, and more…we’ve created assortments of the items pictured above:

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Plus we’ve introduced assortments of our big-selling cable chokers:

lariat_assortmentAnd there’s this great new assortment of cell-phone lariat attachments!

So mix it up in your designs, with Rings & Things’ hot new economical assortments! More are on the way, so check our online store often.

Wishing for other assortments? Drop a comment right here & I’ll pass it on to our ace purchasing team!

March news: New monthly lottery, right here on the Rings & Things blog. Here’s how it works:
* You enter by leaving comments. Comment on any March post(s).
* At the end of March, I’ll randomly draw 2 winners of surprise goodie packs! …So read the blog regularly to see if you won!

Sterling rings & bails for gluing–exclusively at Rings & Things

February 24, 2009

You asked for it, and we listened! By (very) popular request, you can now buy sterling “glue-on” adjustable rings and oval bails — exclusively at Rings & Things. Glue on your favorite art bead, upcycled found object, or polymer clay creation.

Our new customizable finger rings are sterling silver, 1 to 1.5mm thick. Their glue pad is a textured 7 to 8mm round. Adjust them to almost any size! It’s easy to expand and contract these rings to size them. They come in two styles:

Here’s the “plain” disk finger ring for gluing (item #51-500-02). It’s a 3 to 3.5mm-wide band.

And this is the “wavy” adjustable ring (item #51-500-01). It’s a hammered-disk finger ring for gluing, with a 3-3.5mm wide band.

We’ve also added three great exclusive sterling oval bails for gluing. These have one side smooth, the other textured, and they come in three sizes:
Item #41-592-50 is our small sterling oval bail. It measures approximately 18 x 8 x 3.6mm. (By the way, you can convert these numbers to inches…but on most computer screens our item pictures are life-size.) The gluing surface is 11x8mm. This small bail fits chain or cord up to 2.5mm thick.
The other two sizes of these bails fit chain or cord up to 3mm thick. Shown above is item #41-592-51, the medium oval bail. This one measures approximately 24 x 10 x 4mm, with a 16 x 10mm gluing pad.

To attach items to all of these gluable findings, we recommend using 2-part epoxies. Other adhesives that work well with these rings and bails include:

Exciting news: every month, we’re going to hold a lottery right here on the Rings & Things blog. Here’s how it will work:
*At the beginning of each month, I’ll announce a new lottery.
*You enter by leaving Replies, also known as blog comments. Comment on any post(s) this month.

*At the end of the month, I’ll randomly draw 2 names to receive surprise goodie packs!

Get the edge at Rings & Things '09 bead shows

February 13, 2009

If you’re buying from Rings & Things, you’re already in the know. We have groovy stock, grand variety and we provide great honest info to back it all up. We also go the extra mile, or several thousand miles, to give you a competitive edge.

The season is about to begin for Rings & Things’ BeadTour 2009! We’ll be coming to your area at least once between March and November. This is your chance to use your insider connection with us and stock up on great new stock that isn’t in our catalog.

That’s right, we’ll bring literally tons of new beads and findings to our bead shows, to help you grow your business. There will be so much of this “cash & carry” stock that I can’t possibly describe it all! But I won’t tease you either (much)–here’s a photo album of some neat beads we’re bringing your way.

Serpentine and agate beads (Rings & Things BeadTour '09)

Serpentine and agate beads (Rings & Things BeadTour ’09)

Quartz, onyx, and nephrite beads (Rings & Things BeadTour '09)

Quartz, onyx, and nephrite beads (Rings & Things BeadTour ’09)

Purple, light blue, and green magnesite beads from Rings & Things BeadTour '09

Purple, light blue, and green magnesite beads from Rings & Things BeadTour ’09

White petal-shaped, lavender/dark-blue/garnet potato, and chocolate keshi freshwater pearls from Rings & Things BeadTour '09

White petal-shaped, lavender/dark-blue/garnet potato, and chocolate keshi freshwater pearls from Rings & Things BeadTour ’09

Dyed light/brown/black/red mother-of-pearl beads from Rings & Things BeadTour '09

Dyed light/brown/black/red mother-of-pearl beads from Rings & Things BeadTour ’09

Bluish and greenish aquamarine, and dyed aquamarine crackle agate, beads from Rings & Things BeadTour '09

Bluish and greenish aquamarine, and dyed aquamarine crackle agate, beads from Rings & Things BeadTour ’09

Can’t get enough eye candy? Pictures of popular items from our recent Fall ’08 bead shows will give you an idea how quickly we rotate cool new beads into stock. (Warning: I took most of these, so they’re not as pro as Val’s photos above.) 🙂

Wood jasper beads from Rings & Things BeadTour '08

Wood jasper beads from Rings & Things BeadTour ’08

Paua shell beads from Rings & Things BeadTour '08

Paua shell beads from Rings & Things BeadTour ’08

Dragon's-blood jasper beads from Rings & Things BeadTour '08

Dragon’s-blood jasper beads from Rings & Things BeadTour ’08

Double-drilled mixed gemstone beads from Rings & Things BeadTour '08

Double-drilled mixed gemstone beads from Rings & Things BeadTour ’08

Have a favorite find from a past Rings & Things bead show? Want to suggest a new bead? Leave a comment!

Exciting news: every month, we’re going to hold a lottery right here on the Rings & Things blog. Here’s how it will work:
*At the beginning of each month, I’ll announce a new lottery.
*You enter by leaving Replies, also known as blog comments. Comment on any post(s) this month.

*At the end of the month, I’ll randomly draw 2 names to receive surprise goodie packs!

New beads: brown lava stone

February 5, 2009

Lava rock beads have caught on in recent times. Their pockmarked surfaces have a really interesting feel. Because they’re basically pieces of pumice, these beads are also surprisingly light–with tiny holes all through them, they’re full of air!

Most of these beads so far have been glossy and black, from the treatments applied to their surfaces. Rings & Things has just added another great color, brown lava stone beads. They’re an earthy matte hue, and we have them in a lot of shapes and sizes! Look how nice this stone looks in corner-drilled and regular cube shapes:

Does that make anyone else think of brown sugar cubes?

There are also plenty of brown lava beads with curves that contrast wonderfully with their naturally uneven surface texture. Have a look at some rondelles and rounds to see this effect:

You can see how impressive this stone looks in all kinds of beads. Do you think it might set off metal beads nicely, the way the black lava stone does? Will it pair with wood? Hmmm, azurite makes a nice planet-Earth bead… How about brown lava stone beads of various sizes to represent a few of our rougher neighbors in a solar-system necklace or bracelet? (Mercury, the Moon, Mars?)

Exciting news: every month, we’re going to hold a lottery right here on the Rings & Things blog. Here’s how it will work:
*At the beginning of each month, I’ll announce a new lottery.
*You enter by leaving Replies, also known as blog comments. Comment on any post(s) this month.

*At the end of the month, I’ll randomly draw 2 names to receive surprise goodie packs!

New chokers

January 30, 2009

Chokers are among the most popular jewelry components and styles. Rings & Things introduces two new styles!

We’ve just received metal-mesh chokers in silver plate, gold plate, copper plate and versatile gunmetal. These are 3mm diameter, tubular mesh, 16 to 18 inches in length:

Woven-cloth chokers make their debut also. These are sturdy nylon-wrapped cotton, with several strands woven together for a lightweight, hollow necklace 7mm thick. This style of choker also comes in a 16- to 18-inch length, in the following color combinations: black with silver plate, silver with silver plate, or antiqued-copper with gold plate.

More information is coming soon, but you can buy these great new choker components right now in our secure online store!

February birthstone: Amethyst. Or Amy-thyst. Or…

January 23, 2009

Have you planned ahead to make February birthstone jewelry? Next month is almost upon us! But if you have a rush job, consider this:

Rings & Things can supply your need for the February birthstone,
amethyst.

We have the real McCoy in a variety of grades (qualities), plus
lavender amethyst
and exquisite lab-grown amethyst.
But your options expand when you think about amethyst equivalents:
Have you looked at that color of Swarovski® crystal lately?


There are endless ways to play with amethyst hues in our line of glass beads, too. A popular new item is our
Calypso Beadsâ„¢ (European-style silver-lined lampwork charms):

There are hundreds of other amethyst glass beads in our online store, ready for your browsing. How to use them? Have a peek at Rings & Things’ Design Gallery for great project ideas like the appropriately-named
Amy-thyst earrings and
bracelet.

So don’t wait till you’re old to start designing with purple!??

We've still got it (a charms catalog, that is)!

January 23, 2009

If you’ve just received our nice new catalog, you may have looked in it for charms. There are some in there, but for “hard copy” types, the real gold mine is our separate, free Charms Catalog:

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Get a copy free with your order from Rings & Things, or buy one separately for $2.
You can always view the Charms Catalog for free on our site!

And of course, our thousands of
charms are in our online store, with life-size
photos, 24 hours a day.

♥ lampwork charms

January 16, 2009

A sweet new bead just arrived at Rings & Things. It’s just in time for
Valentine’s Day:

This heartthrob of a bead
is the newest in our line of
Calypso Beads.
(Metal-core lampwork charms.) Popularized by Troll, Pandora, and other European-style charm beads, this kind of bead looks amazing on
bangles, bracelets,
chokers and more.
Check out this “Sym-posie-um” set from our Design Gallery:

And since these are large-hole beads, they fit nicely on another recently popular finding, the
beadable pen.
This “Sweet Penmanship” pen from our Design Gallery is an example that you could use for writing love letters:

Get Calypso Beads at great prices from Rings & Things, and use your creativity! What else will you make with these?

Rings & Things' new catalog brings exciting changes

January 15, 2009

The 2009-2010 Rings & Things catalog, improved by feedback from…you!

Rings & Things introduces exciting changes with our newest two-year catalog, hitting mailboxes as we speak. This 2009-2010 edition features numerous improvements. These were based on feedback from countless loyal customers (hi there!):

  • It weighs 29% less than the previous edition, saving not only postage but fuel consumption for transport.
  • It’s half as thick as the previous one, allowing the use of less packaging for shipment.
  • The catalog content has actually increased, from 377 to 400 pages. Free jewelry designs have more than tripled, and there are now 10% more products.
  • Colored tabs mark each section of the catalog (for example Gemstones; Swarovski® Crystal; etc.) for quick access. Each section also has an informative cover page.

As always, our catalog is available for $5 (US), or for free with your order. (More info on ordering our catalogs.)

Thanks for helping make this our best catalog yet! When you receive yours, log in below and tell us what you think.

Update: We’re hearing nice things on Twitter about the new catalog. Thanks @fabfibers @jlyarnworks!
(Follow us on Twitter, we’re called @rings_things.)