Crystal girlies!

How much would you spend on a bracelet that’s got 3 different type of crystal beads? There is this new crystal company that I have been keeping my eye on for their soft launch and they finally launched it but almost all of their bracelets are $59 and up. They have a few $19 bracelets and a few $29-$39 bracelets but majority are $59-$69 and I’m just kind of scratching my head because I feel like I personally have never seen beaded crystal bracelets that expensive. Like Damn, for two bracelets it’s gonna be over $100!? yes, I know this is a small business and yes, I know they’re just starting out but I feel like they can’t even compete with other crystal suppliers with those prices. iMessage to company prior to their soft lunch opening and told them how I was excited for their soft lunch and was patiently waiting for their website to open so I could shop their website… So this company keeps on liking my posts and my stories on Instagram… But I find it hard to want to support them when to non-fine or even near fine jewelry bracelets would be over $100!!!
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Maybe message them and ask about their sourcing and quality. Depending on what crystals are used and how easy/ hard it is to get ones that can be made into breads I can see them being pretty pricy.

45-80$ imo. I've bought a lot of crystals.

I have a crystal company I charge 10-20$

@Alina Oh okay I guess they’re spot on then! I have a lot of crystals but not crystal bracelets

@Stephanie I’m really hoping that it’s some top quality. I’m seeing that they have a “natural rare lemon quartz” for $279…meanwhile lemon quartz is typically made from heat treated low quality amethyst… I guess I’ll avoid this shop. They do such good videos of their products it’s enticing but those prices, idk 😅

@Paula That’s what I feel like I usually see bracelets go for. Maybe $40 for a unique and fitted type with a metal clasp

I think it's normal! It's more than I want to spend but yeah I used to go to shops that sell them often. Cheaper quality ones were sometimes 20-30$ just less of them

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