April 25 - May 1, 2005

Ephemerala
 
April 25 - May 1, 2005
 
In This Installment:
** New Items
** Coming Soon
** Stone Fun Facts
** News & Stuff
** Fortnightly Sale
** Insider's Sale
** Last Week's Top Sellers
 
 
New Items
New Marbles
All sorts of new and returning stones, including Rose Quartz, Pakistan Onyx, Ametrine, Picasso Marble, Chocolate Jasper, Rainbow Obsidian, Tiger Iron, and a few new Mini Marble types.  See them all here:
 
 
FABULOUS NEW CHIP BEADS!
Move over Kunzite.  Walk away, Wild Horse.  The price of these new chips tops everything I have ever sold.  I never, ever thought I would get these.  And even if I never sell a single one, how cool is it to even be able to OFFER these?  May I introduce our new genuine Diamond Chip Beads!  Yep, the store with the largest number of Chip Beads on the entire World Wide Web now has the mother of all chips.  They are currently on the very top shelf in the Dungeon (that's what we call the warehouse here), each in its own tiny ziplock bag, ready to go.  These are seriously expensive (they make Wild Horse Jasper look like a bargain), and most of you will never even consider buying them.  But those who are a little freaky, who want something that nobody else has (or just feel a pair of genuine Diamond Chip earrings for thirty bucks is a decent endeavor) will bite the bullet and pounce.  There are TEN of these puppies available, and when they are gone, they are gone.  So tell me, are you adventurous? 
(Incidentally, I have been looking for SAPPHIRE Chip Beads for years now, with no luck.  I never figured I'd get Diamond before Sapphire!)
See the new DIAMOND CHIP BEADS here: 
 
 
New Less-Important-But-Still-Mighty-Fine Beads
Sure, nothing can top Diamond Chip Beads, but if you DON'T happen to have a mint lying around begging to be spent on wildly expensive beads, here are a few that are a bit more affordable.
 
Green Striped Aventurine Triangles
A cool stone.  Hand-cut triangles for that "made lovingly by hand" look. 
 
Champagne Quartz Triangles
Light, barely-there-yellow beads, hand-cut in triangle shapes.
 
Aquamarine Ovals
Very pretty transparent to translucent beads.
 
Rose Quartz Large Ovals
Bigger and fuller than our usual Rose Ovals, these are great for chunky jewelry.
 
Green Striped Aventurine Bricks
Really pretty and unique stone, with beautiful clear and green stripes.
 
Labradorite Cubes
Small dark cubes with an inner fire flash. 
 
 
Coming Soon
New Beads:
Ametrine Chips, Yellow Olivine Chips, Green Rutilated Quartz Chips, Black/White Quartz Chips, Golden Oyster Stick, Hessonite Heishi, Aquamarine Round, Rhodonite Round, Fluorite Twist, More Faceted Beads
Ocarinas (clay flutes)
"Fortune Cookie" Silk Purses
Solid Perfume in Soapstone Jars
Spring Bracelets
Large Fan Collars
Cloisonné Rings & Bangles
Quartz Lamps & Tea Candle Holders
Salt Lamps & Tea Candle Holders
Magnetic Hematite Zingers (fun for kids!)
Magnetic Hematite Wraps with Crystals & Pearls
New Marbles (Thyolite, Yttrium)
Malachite/Onyx Chess Set
Shell Bottles & Boxes
 
 
Stone Fun Facts
The Difference Between Agate & Jasper
When my mom and I look at stones and try to figure out what they are, I usually brush the harder ones aside with, "When in doubt, call it Agate!"  It is true that most common stones can fall under the Agate or Jasper titles, but I sometimes wondered how to differentiate the two.  As a special break from our usual single-stone profile, I thought I'd figure out what makes some stones "Jaspers" and other stones "Agates," especially when some seem to have the same chemical composition. 
 
** Agates and Jaspers are both a type of microcrystalline Quartz called Chalcedony.  (The Chalcedony group also contains Onyx and Carnelian.)
** While many people believe that the color or pattern alone determines what the stone is called, the main difference between the two is a structural difference on a microscopic level.  Agates contain microscopic FIBERS of crystalline Quartz, while Jaspers contain microscopic GRAINS of crystalline Quartz.  Thus, Agates are often transparent and Jaspers are usually opaque.  The fibers in Agate may work like the fibers in fiber optic bundles, transmitting light and therefore making them transparent.  The grains in Jasper may serve to scatter the light, thus making them opaque.
** Jasper can be thought of as "dirty Chalcedony," since it is dense with earthy or clayey matter.  Jasper can be any color or many colors, based on the chemical impurities.
** Agate most commonly occurs as the cavity fillings (nodules) inside geodes.  It grows in consecutive layers, so Agates are usually striped.  The bands are sometimes perfectly parallel, or they can be twisting and uneven. 
** Agates can be easily dyed to give them brilliant color, but Jaspers are so dense it is difficult to dye them.
** Agates in general are an unofficial birthstone for June, and the stone for the 12th anniversary.
** Many rocks contain both Jasper and Agate.  They are called Jasp-Agates or Jagates.  Crazy Lace Agate, which is opaque with some transparent parts to it, is technically a Jagate.
** Most rocks sold today as Agates are actually Jaspers.  People tend to prefer the sound of the word "Agate" to "Jasper," and jewelers know this, so they fudge a bit and call many Jaspers Agates.  When you have a stone with stripes, especially if they are transparent, it is pretty safe to call it an Agate.  If you have an "Agate" that completely lacks stripes OR any sort of transparency, it is probably a Jasper.
** Many of these stones (both Agate and Jasper) have highly localized names, and the supply isn't always ongoing.  This means that you may hear of a certain Jasper or Agate for a year or two, then it will fall off the market due to its depletion.
Please see other Stone Fun Facts here:
 
 
News and Stuff
CityMax vs. eBay Part 2
While I was sad to have to close my eBay store two months ago, one of the things I was looking forward to was the time I would be saving in listing items and processing orders.  It turns out I have been richly rewarded in that department.  I still have a couple of small eBay orders every week, due to my 10-20 weekly auctions.  But overall my workload has been cut drastically.  For fun, let's look at a comparison in time between the two.
 
WHEN I GOT AN ORDER FROM MY EBAY STORE:
1. E-mail invoice to buyer.
2. Create an individual folder in my "Awaiting Payment" folder for that user.
3. Place all correspondence in that folder.
4. Wait for payment.  Get paid.
5. Write out invoice, including item number, title, price each, quantity, and total price, for each item.  (When I had my eBay store, I frequently got orders of 20 or more small items at a time, so imagine writing out 20 items on an invoice.)
6. Pack envelope.
7. Write mailing label.
8. Weigh, stamp, and ship.
9. E-mail customer to say their package is in the mail.
10. Create a "Paid" folder for that user.
11. Move all stuff from "Awaiting Payment" to "Paid."
12. Delete "Awaiting Payment" folder.
13. Leave feedback.
14. When feedback is left for me, delete "Paid" folder for that user.
15. Periodically go through "Paid" folders (several hundred at any given time) to delete anything over three months old for which feedback has not been left.
 
WHEN I GET AN ORDER ON MY ONLINE STORE:
1. Get order and payment at the same time.
2. Print out invoice. 
3. Pack envelope.
4. Write mailing label.
5. Weigh, stamp, and ship.
 
As you can see, it takes a LOT less time and effort to manage orders from my online store!  So while I may have lost some business due to not having eBay's wonderful customer base, I don't have nearly as much work, and that's always nice.
 
 
Fortnightly Sale
Chips Bonanza!
This week, when you buy any two (2) bags of Stone Chip Beads, you will get an extra bag FREE.  Simply browse our huge assortment of Chip Beads, and pick out any two that you like.  Buy them, and find a special Free bag in your order.  The Free Chips will be our choice, and may include ANY that we sell.  There is NO LIMIT to this special sale, so you can buy hundreds of bags, and still get a free bags for every two you buy.  NOTE: This does not apply to Value Packs.  Enjoy!
Chips Bonanza Sale is good through May 8, 2005.
 
Penny Sale
Every two weeks, I hide a new special offer somewhere on my online site.  This listing will offer a certain product for ONE CENT, with any purchase of $10.00 or more.  The item and its location will change every two weeks, so be sure to look often.  Simply go to my online store site:
and browse until you find the hidden listing.  Add it to your cart, along with the rest of your $10+ order, and it will be included for just a penny.  Happy Hunting!
(Recent keen-eyed customers got a HEMATITE RING for a penny.  What will you be able to get this week?)
 
 
Insider's Special
$1.00 Cash Back with Every Tiger Eye Purchase
People love the cash back offers!  This week, for every item you buy that is made from Tiger Eye, I will send $1.00 back to you.  If you use PayPal, I will send a PayPal refund for the appropriate amount.  If you use a credit card, I will remove the appropriate amount before charging, and make a note of it on your invoice.  If you send a check, I will send you a check for your refund with your package.  ALL items are eligible for this offer.  You can choose from Tiger Eye beads, fan collars, marbles, silver pendants, gem bottles, and likely a few others that I have forgotten.  ANYTHING Tiger Eye is eligible for this special cash back offer.  All I ask is that you make a quick note of your Subscriber status so I will know to apply your discount.
$1.00 Tiger Eye Cash Back Offer is good through May 8, 2005.
 
 
Last Week's Top Sellers
(You know you want to be just like everyone else!)
1. Gemstone Marbles
2. Carved Stone Pendants
3. Prehnite Chip Beads
4. Rhodonite Chip Beads
5. Amethyst Chip Beads
6. Jade Chip Beads
7. Amber Chip Beads
8. Green Aventurine Chip Beads
9. Onyx Chip Beads
10. Power Bracelets
 
 
That's it for this issue.  Talk to you again in a week.
--Suzanne Dallapè
eBay User ID: ephemerala
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