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cautionary sign for dangerous curves isn’t always indicative of the road ahead. Handcrafters, a U.S. designer and manufacturer of gift shop jewelry, has brought commonplace traffi c signs to life with the development of its Traf- fi c Stop jewelry. Well known for its engraved cherry wood jewelry pieces, Handcrafters’ experimenta- tion with new materials has led it to a completely different and mar- ketable look. Traffi c Stop jewelry, manufactured to look like warning traffi c signs, provides customers with exciting new products. Accord- ing to Jim Schimerowski, owner of Handcrafters, “Among the most popular items are the ‘Danger- ous Curves’ and ‘Soft Shoulders’ earrings.” For retailers serving con- sumers looking to add a little bling to their dangle earrings, designs are available with an additional Swarovsky crystal, adding about a dollar to the wholesale cost. Sold keystone between $6.50
to $8.50 retail, and a smart value purchase for $3.50 to $4.50 whole- sale, distributors, wholesalers and retailers are sure to stop in their tracks. In fact, such a reaction is what the Stop sign POP display for Handcrafters’ Traffi c Stop jew- elry was designed for, and can be purchased in multiple sizes to make the most effi cient use of your counter space. Taking pride not only in his handcrafted jewelry, Schimerowski is also particular in
his POP display offers. A 10 hook display with 23 French hook earrings is available for $100.50 wholesale, with the ad- dition of two free pairs of earrings to offset the
$10.00 cost of the display. Beginning in 1983, Handcraft-
ers’ evolving product line has come a long way from its Montana based picture stone jewelry and clocks, locally mined and carved. Schime- rowski confesses, “The business is a hobby that has gone viral.” With the purchase of a laser engraving machine in 1998, the company made its strongest impact in the gift and souvenir market, develop- ing bone and wood jewelry. In fact, Handcrafters’ cherry wood jewelry, $0.95 wholesale with a suggested retail of $10.95 to $12.95, contin- ues to be a best seller among gift shops and jewelry shops, and even four national park tourist shops. Aiming to tastefully display the jewelry in a salable fashion, Hand- crafters’ newest display design, among its box, animal and state shaped displays, is a log display. “Maximizing space with a circu- lar design, the log enhances the natural themed jewelry Handcraft- ers is so well known for offering,” explains Schimerowski. ■
For more information: Handcrafters 5947 N Slope Rd. Helena, MT 59602 Tel.: 406-458-9029 Fax: 406-458-9622 Email:
mont51@earthlink.net Website: www.wholesalecentral. com/handcrafters
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