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If you are willing to spring for a whole string of beads, there are more stores. If you want to buy in the ones you fear are wholesale, you should carry cash — many times that will help you get what you want. Phoenix on the corner of 37th and 5th sells strings of beads stone and glass , as well as pearls, and some silver products wire and beads You can buy whatever amount you wish. They are Chinese. You may have to reword the idea a couple of times until they get what you are saying, but you should be able to get that card and that discount right away with your first purchase.

Sterling Stone on 5th Ave btw 30th and 31st will let you buy buy the strand if you pay in cash. If you pay cash they will not balk. They will not be friendly. Go back and look at my list and then just be brave and walk into places, pick up a few pieces and walk over to pay for them and see what happens. Most times, you will successfully buy what you want. Anyone have any idea where I can find inexpensive wire to hammer.

I would need 10 gauge. I was wondering if you could help me find a wood craftsman or supplier for responsible wood to incorporate into jewelry. Much appreciated. Thank you for all this information.. Yesterday after looking up on the internet, I landed at some wrong places for bead shopping.. Thanks for all the awesome research. There are definitely some on here that I am going to try soon! I have to say, Metalliferious is a great source, but David is one of the most rude people I have ever dealt with.

He acts as if he is doing you a favor by accepting your money, and is extremely impatient. Hi I wanted to know where i can purchase faux gem stones in a silver setting…preferably emerald cut??? Looking for metal sheets, copper in particular to make bracelets, pendants etc. This Southern girl has become too much a New Yorker! He will lead you by the hand to anything you need, as long as you listen to him the first time. If you ask him the second time, yes, he will get snippy.

I think it is the nature of his business. There are 49 other people in the room including, possibly, me who want to ask him a question. He works fast, he works deep, but, most importantly, he works fast. If you tell him what you want, he will go there and cover it in incredible depth.

If you ask him a question and he tells you the answer, then you ask him the same question, he will blow you off. You can be dumb with David once. David is your go-to person there. He will tell you exactly what you need to what you want to do, and he will tell you how to save money, and he will tell you when what you think you want to buy is not really what you need or really want to buy.

He is so cool that way….. You have to really focussed to talk to this man. I believe other people might have had a good experience with David, but I have not. The last time I went in, I knew exactly what I wanted and told him exact quantity, material and size.

I promptly got an eye roll, a sigh and a complaint about having to go look for it! What can I say? Maybe I power through? I use copper and bronze when I want inexpensive. Apparently most people who wrote reviews on Yelp feel the same way. Thankfully you have suggested many other great stores on your blog which is fabulous.

Please tell me there is somewhere in Manhattan that I can purchase all of these items at a good price? I would love to be able to get them in one or 2 locations only? I saw all of the stores listed above, but do not know who would have these items, I would apprecitate the help!

Hi There,thank you so much for this site and all the great info, I am digging it! Do you have any idea where I can get chains finished as in dipped?

Someone told me that their is a place that you drop them off and they put something on it that helps the color not change. I then can sell my jewelry for more money. If you also know where to get unique chains 14K gold filled that would help too! Thanks in advance Ziggy. Your best bets would be Metalliferous on 46th St. Both have progressively discounted prices depending on quantity.

Metalliferous has a larger assortment you can see a catalog at their site www. I overheard it mentioned at Metalliferous, and the knowledge stayed but the specifics went.

If you contact Metalliferous, they will tell you. The place is on W. I think, around the corner from Metalliferous. I live in Alabama and would like to purchase jewelry for my shop. I havent had much luck finding nice wholesale jewelry. Any suggestions? I am looking to buy wholesale in NYC copper, brass, beads, spacers, wire, findings.

Also would like to take a class in NYC in wire-wrapping stones, etc. I am interested in purchasing wholelsale silver beads and findings. I ususally go to Sterling Stone for beads too. I am open to a new supplier for one stop shopping. I am interested in purchasing wholesale silver findings and beads.

I am a customer of Sterling Stone, but interested in better wholesale prices. The best place I know of to buy and sell jewelry is Etsy For places to buy, check out the listing at the top of my blog. Metalliferous is fantastic. The more you buy, the lower the price goes. Hi there. You have such great info on here so first thank you! Secondly, I make beaded bracelets and have been looking for the perfect pave crystal round bead to accentuate them with. After wearing a bracelet once you can see the copper coming through and I know oils on the skin will do this but shouldnt be this quick.

Any adivce on where to find some of these nicer looking pave crystal beads? They have an amazing assortment of all things good, and their prices are reasonable. Most of them do seem like they are trying to be friendly. As i am here on work for only a few days i dont have any tax id either…please suggest some nice places to get best deals. This place specializes in semi-precious stones and pearls. They also carry glass beads, Chinese porcelain pearls, man-made items, sterling items, sterling wire and findings, and other assorted things.

For most silver, go to Metalliferous. They normally have the best prices on silver but.. If you have a wholesale id, Metalliferous will not charge you tax. I have no idea where to go to get good to high quality freshwater pearls. You go in there, and feel like you have fallen into pearl heaven.

Not to worry. This is an amazing place. The more you buy, the steeper the discount. They have a sliding scale — cheap to start off, and the prices go down the more you buy at the same time. If you are not in New York City, then I would suggest you check out firemountaingems. They usually have whatever is the in thing to have.

Thank you so much for this extensive list of supply stores. I am just getting started and your list sure has helped a great deal. Thank you for listing Rock Star. Just wanted to tell you that our store in Park Slope Brooklyn has been closed and should be deleted.

I recently moved to New York and this saved me a lot of time. Basically, supplies at prices that make it possible for designers to actually make and sell things. I used to shop at a store in Toronto Lacie and Co. Any suggestions or tips or things I may have overlooked? This information you have given is remarkable. Thank yo so much. I just started my business and this has given more insight on where me and my team can get the items, beads needed.

All the best to you prettysmartone! My listings are primarily for people who want to make jewelry but might not necessarily be ready to sell. I think I mention where tax id is required. That is the key if you want wholesale prices. Then, too, there are quite a few places which lower the price when you are buying in bulk off the top of my head, there are Metalliferous on W.

The stores usually make it pretty clear to you what they are up to for example: Metalliferous puts the price for 1, for 10, for right there on the bin; Beads World offers 1 price for 1, another for 10, and another for , and the prices are right there on the bin; and Sterling Stone has a sign high up on one of the walls that explains how they discount.

At Phoenix, you should ask, and be prepared to be patient — sometimes their English is iffy I hope this helps. This post could not be written any better! Reading through this post reminds me of my previous room mate! He always kept chatting about this. I will forward this page to him. Fairly certain he will have a good read. Thank you for sharing! Oh, yes, I do look at these things. Not so terribly often, but I do, because I like to know that I should keep up this blog! At the best antique stores in NYC, one-of-a-kind treasures are waiting to be unearthed and added to your apartment.

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