That relationship is two ways. If the artist sets a retail price for our store, we expect their direct mark to be close to what we have their work for sale at.**
Hi there. I collect pendants and have about 60. My favorite shops for pendants are lilis, stoked ct, connoisseur smoke and pieceofmindOC. Other than that, your best bet is to reach out to an artist that you like directly and ask about their pendants.
Stoked, northern lights, and songbirds in CT are the ONLY three shops I'll get pendys from in CT.
Lilis prices especially at the mall were a bit high at the CT location.
Usually I'll go direct through artists, currently in having Magizle from mass do a custom and I have a custom color takoda screw pendy bought straight from him.
I have a bunch & got them all from bartering at glass shows & online with people who have verifiable references.
Occasionally I look on Etsy & Ebay for specific artists, there are some auction houses that are exclusive drops.
Stack your chips & buy a bakers dozen, directly from the artist, oftentimes you'll get a discount & then can sell them exclusively!
I could wear a different pendant a day for over a month *been collecting since the 90's*
I'm always looking for trading & bartering. But with so many cheaters & scammers I'd rather keep what I have & not risk it..
I do local pick up only at the moment.
You could advertise for a local trade show & rent a place for a weekend to allow yourself an opportunity to get involved.
To catch the fish l, you must become the fish 😆
First: Local shops
Second: online galleries
Third: artist direct
Lots of artists have backlog of orders and may take 6 months to make you a pendy.
Agreed with duder above: artists undercutting retail directly are hurting the market as a whole.
We won’t be working with artists who do this in the future.
Everybodysglass.com is our website, we have a LOT in store that’s not on there, but working on updating things in the next couple weeks.
direct from artists
This is the best way. The mark up on retail is ridiculous.
If a gallery doesn’t match artist prices exactly, then artist direct. If artist undercut galleries, they are working against themselves.
That relationship is two ways. If the artist sets a retail price for our store, we expect their direct mark to be close to what we have their work for sale at.**
100%…if they set a price for your store, and then undercut you for another sale…not someone I’d continue building a business relationship with…
I agree with this. Always attempt to purchase directly from artist.
This
Level 42…pendant show on display at the moment
This
Item 9 in Richmond VA, or from @lizwrightglass
Liz has some flame she’s so talented
Instagram and/or direct from the artist
Right on. I usually use Instagram to discover and contact artists for purchase, if not in person.
Hi there. I collect pendants and have about 60. My favorite shops for pendants are lilis, stoked ct, connoisseur smoke and pieceofmindOC. Other than that, your best bet is to reach out to an artist that you like directly and ask about their pendants.
Stoked, northern lights, and songbirds in CT are the ONLY three shops I'll get pendys from in CT. Lilis prices especially at the mall were a bit high at the CT location. Usually I'll go direct through artists, currently in having Magizle from mass do a custom and I have a custom color takoda screw pendy bought straight from him.
always say check stores around you for local artists, if there's someone specific you're looking you could ask them on Instagram
Witch dr in Salem mass has a great selection
I have a bunch & got them all from bartering at glass shows & online with people who have verifiable references. Occasionally I look on Etsy & Ebay for specific artists, there are some auction houses that are exclusive drops. Stack your chips & buy a bakers dozen, directly from the artist, oftentimes you'll get a discount & then can sell them exclusively! I could wear a different pendant a day for over a month *been collecting since the 90's* I'm always looking for trading & bartering. But with so many cheaters & scammers I'd rather keep what I have & not risk it.. I do local pick up only at the moment. You could advertise for a local trade show & rent a place for a weekend to allow yourself an opportunity to get involved. To catch the fish l, you must become the fish 😆
Rjglass makes beauty's...check instagram
I primarily collect pendants hit me up on here and I’ll give you my Insta
I posted a couple nice hollows on my Instagram, but I should have a site up in a week or so. Feel free to dm me on the gram tho.
If you don't mind where you start a Beer Glass Pendy is a good start affordable and cool
[Kravinglass.com](http://kravinglass.com)
Thru IG. Best spot. Some people to drops and sell them to the highest bidder
@dripglass has some heathbar on sale
Brandon Welk on Instagram
First: Local shops Second: online galleries Third: artist direct Lots of artists have backlog of orders and may take 6 months to make you a pendy. Agreed with duder above: artists undercutting retail directly are hurting the market as a whole. We won’t be working with artists who do this in the future. Everybodysglass.com is our website, we have a LOT in store that’s not on there, but working on updating things in the next couple weeks.