Archive for the ‘About Rings & Things’ Category

Bike to R&T, we’ve got a hitchin’ post now

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

You’ve heard that Rings & Things encourages its workers to use alternative commuting.  Now we’ve got a hitchin’ post for your mount.

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Fresh cement and all...what's next, a bike-thru window?

Right outside our showroom in Spokane, you can now safely lock up at our new customer bike rack.  The City of Spokane has installed these racks at numerous businesses downtown, as part of an effort to boost greener travel in our city.

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Rings & Things' staff bike modeling our new bike rack!

Pause and enjoy the organically grown flowers while you’re locking up!

We’re looking forward to greeting more helmeted customers in our showroom…meanwhile, do you have other suggestions for greening our company? Leave a comment to tell us.

DON’T MISS OUR June-July giveaway:
* in our online store, find a fave product & review it there, then…
* …leave a comment about it at the contest article in our blog
* On August 3, five winners will receive coveted Rings & Things gift certificates!
* Enter often & see if you win!

Rings & Things on TV 2: metal stitching!

Friday, July 10th, 2009

One more place you may have seen Rings & Things on TV…

Artisan and author Mary Hettmansperger shows how to do metal stitching…

Thanks to public TV’s Beads, Baubles and Jewels for this metal-jewelry segment.  Rings & Things is a very proud sponsor of the program!

If you’ve spotted our “stuff” on TV somewhere else, let us know in a comment!

DON’T MISS OUR June-July giveaway:
* in our online store, find a fave product & review it there, then…
* …leave a comment about it at the contest article in our blog
* On August 3, five winners will receive coveted Rings & Things gift certificates!
* Enter often & see if you win!

Congrats to Bead Dreams winners!

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Rings & Things has sponsored a category in the Bead&Button show’s Bead Dreams competition each year since 2006.  We want to share the good news about this year’s winners:

Congratulations to 3 Bead Dreams winners who get hefty Rings & Things prizes!  Bead Dreams is Bead & Button’s “juried competition of exceptional bead artistry from around the world.”  We sponsored the Objects & Accessories category, which was brand-new this year!  Bead Dreams defines it as “a non-jewelry item or accessory, including, but not limited to, purses, shoes, sculpture, or wall hangings in any bead-related media.”

Here are the winners and their creations:

1st Place (Prize:  $300 Rings & Things gift certificate)

Satoko Toyoda's "Sparkling Treasure Chest"

Satoko Toyoda's "Sparkling Treasure Chest"

2nd Place (Prize:  $200 Rings & Things gift certificate)

Heidi Kummli's "The Fortune Teller"

Heidi Kummli's "Fortune Teller"

3rd Place (Prize:  $100 Rings & Things gift certificate)

Melissa Grakowsky's "Ceremonial Headdress"

Melissa Grakowsky's "Ceremonial Headdress"

Do you suppose their creations will be featured in an upcoming Bead Dreams calendar?

Bead Dreams calendar featuring 2008 winners

Bead Dreams calendar featuring 2008 winners

Enjoy a shopping spree on us, winners!  We’re looking forward to seeing more great entries in next year’s competition :)

DON’T MISS OUR June-July giveaway:
* in our online store, find a fave product & review it there, then…
* …leave a comment about it at the contest article in our blog
* On August 3, five winners will receive coveted Rings & Things gift certificates!
* Enter often & see if you win!

Russ Troll Bead: on the go

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

We’ve featured Rings & Things’ mascot, Russ “the troll” Bead, in this space.  Here’s an update…

Russ the bead has been very busy.  A recent spate of sightings has been reported to Rings & Things. In fact, so many people have been sharing their photos of him that we’ve started a Russ bead Flickr group.  Here are just a few highlights.

Like a true woodland creature, Russ sometimes hangs around toadstools…

Russ Bead + mushrooms

Russ Bead + mushrooms

He’s been invited to ice-cream socials…

Russ "the troll" bead having tea

Russ "the troll" bead having ice cream

It’s a small, small world, so he keeps running into fellow travelers…

Russ Bead discovers gnome sweet gnome

Russ Bead discovers gnome sweet gnome

Of course, travel is not without its perils…

Russ Bead in peril

Russ Bead in peril

But our hero always seems to get back to domestic safety…and domestic animals:

Russ Bead + affectionate cat

Russ Bead + affectionate cat

Lots more fun pictures of Russ Troll Bead’s travels have been posted, so visit that Flickr link!  Our Blog Partners and like-minded bead lovers everywhere keep sending us more photos to share.  One good friend, Wendy, has even created a World-Wide Travels of Russ Troll Bead map!

Have you seen Russ the bead?  Post a link below so we can check up on him!  (PS: You can add a Russ bead to your order!)  ;)

DON’T MISS OUR June-July giveaway:
* in our online store, find a fave product & review it there, then…
* …leave a comment about it at the contest article in our blog
* On August 3, five winners will receive coveted Rings & Things gift certificates!
* Enter often & see if you win!

Rings & Things on TV: metal charms

Friday, June 26th, 2009

You may have seen Rings & Things on TV.  Does this look familiar?

Artisan and author Mary Hettmansperger shows how to make metal charms, using cold connections…

Thanks to public TV’s Beads, Baubles and Jewels for this “Metal Charms” segment.  Rings & Things is a proud sponsor of the program!

If you’ve spotted our “stuff” on TV somewhere else, let us know in a comment!

DON’T MISS OUR June-July giveaway:
* in our online store, find a fave product & review it there, then…
* …leave a comment about it at the contest article in our blog
* On August 3, five winners will receive coveted Rings & Things gift certificates!
* Enter often & see if you win!

Wholesale bead pricing, or “what’s that (K) on my pricetag?”

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

If you’ve been to our bead shows,you know that most of our strands of beads are marked with “(K)” — and that we discount the price marked.  From some notes provided by our owner Russ, here’s some background on “keystone pricing”:

What *should* be on this price tag?

What *should* be on this price tag?

The question of how and why we mark our beads’ price tags comes up from time to time. Russ has written about this “keystone pricing” in several forums, because it is confusing to people outside the mainstream jewelry industry.  Why do we put a “K” on the price label and tell you you’re “really saving” a whole lot off of what’s marked?  It’s a good topic for blogging!

The “real savings” at our shows is:

  1. The 15% extra discount off our catalog prices.
  2. The opportunity to hand-select the strands that meet your needs better than what we might select for you.
  3. The special purchase and cash and carry goods that we buy in smaller than catalog quantities to give you a much larger selection than you can find in our catalog.

#2 and #3 are self-explanatory, so let’s focus on #1.  If you look at your invoice from one of our bead shows, you’ll see that the stranded goods and the net-price bagged goods were totaled separately.  One column is marked “Strands (marked at retail)” while the other column is “Regular wholesale priced goods.”  In the Strands column you should see 3 rows marked:

  • “As per tape:”
  • “-50% to Wholesale”
  • “-15% Sale price:”  <– this is the price you paid for your strands

Does that make sense?  Read on for some background on our use of  “Keystone pricing.”

Rings & Things has been selling to stores for a long time. We started with a line of filigree and bead earrings in the 1970’s. We sold these prepriced to boutiques, department stores and drug stores. Russ Nobbs, owner and founder, used to sell Southwestern and Native American jewelry to gift shops and tourist stores around the National parks in Montana, Idaho and Wyoming.

We had our jewelry marked with what is known in the trade as “Keystone Pricing”, that is, the goods were marked at suggested retail and the store paid 1/2 of the marked price. To indicate this we put a (K) next
to the price. Assuming the store took the typical 2X markup they did not have to reprice the goods before putting out for sale. (These days many stores require a longer markup. Fine jewelry suppliers often
provide  goods prepriced with “triple keystone” pricing  where the cost is 1/3 of the selling price. This is “3K” or “Triple Key” pricing.)

When we operated retail stores as well as our wholesale business the selling price to retail customers was the marked price while wholesale customers buying for resale paid “Keystone” or 1/2 of the retail price. Rings & Things continues to mark most stranded goods (i.e. gemstones, beads and pearls) with the suggested retail price and a (K) to indicate this is keystone pricing. This allows our customers to sell whole strands at the marked price and double their cost.

At our shows and in our showroom we announce that the goods are marked at retail and that wholesale is 1/2 of the marked retail price. Our wholesale catalog is priced at this same wholesale price. At most shows we give an extra 15% off the wholesale price.

This is not an attempt to control  the selling price or suggest that the “regular” price is  higher that it is marked. It’s simply a traditional way of marking pre-priced goods that has been used in the jewelry industry for more than 50 years.

Want to learn more? A Google search for origin of keystone pricing gives several hits including http://retail.about.com/od/glossary/g/keystone.htm

Can we answer any more questions about keystone bead pricing?  Just ask in a comment below!

DON’T MISS OUR June-July giveaway:
* in our online store, find a fave product & review it there, then…
* …leave a comment about it at the contest article in our blog
* On August 3, five winners will receive coveted Rings & Things gift certificates!
* Enter often & see if you win!

I Facebooked your bead seller: “Rings & Things – Bead fans”

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Hanging out on Facebook?  Fan us!

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We’re already chatting with lots of you on Twitter…now Rings & Things is running a fan page on Facebook.

It’s called “Rings & Things – Bead Fans!

Become a fan.  Join the club.  It’s very exclusive–only those who read this blog post can get in.  :)

Have a favorite “someone” to follow on Facebook or Twitter?  Suggest them to us in a comment below!

DON’T MISS OUR June-July giveaway:
* in our online store, find a fave product & review it there, then…
* …leave a comment about it at the contest article in our blog
* On August 3, five winners will receive coveted Rings & Things gift certificates!
* Enter often & see if you win!

Create your own gift registry in R&T’s online store!

Monday, June 8th, 2009

You asked, we listened:  A feature that you’ve been asking for is to have a Gift Registry for your personal wish list of Rings & Things products…

You'll be charmed by our gift registry!

You'll be charmed by our gift registry!

An improved gift registry: This feature provides a great way to let your friends and family know what you want for Christmas, birthdays and other special events.  (Just make sure they know about our $25 minimum order, and $4 small-order fee for orders between $25
& $50).

The gift registry feature is not just for requesting gifts, though!  Bead societies can use it to create project parts lists,
businesses can use it to share upcoming order info between employees, and anyone can use it like a wish list of things to buy
in the future.  In fact, the gift registry has an advantage over the wish list feature of our store, in that it allows you to save desired quantities!

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Here’s how you set up your own Gift Registry:

Now just fill in some blanks:

  • Specify the Event Type — the “occasion” for people to buy you R&T items.  (Birthday?  Wedding?)
  • Give it a name.  (”Dave’s 29th birthday”?)
  • And a date. (You don’t mind folks knowing when your birthday is, do you?)
  • Specify what kind of shipping address the items should go to.  (”My address” goes right to you; “Customer’s address” goes to your generous friend.)
  • :Look at the other few options that display, and check any that matter to you.  Now click Continue.

From here, it’s easy to shop for products to add to your Gift Registry.  You know which ones you’ve had your eye on!

Have you thought of other features you wish were in our online store?  Suggest them here in a comment!

DON’T MISS OUR June-July giveaway:
* in our online store, find a fave product & review it there, then…
* …leave a comment about it at the contest article in our blog
* On August 3, five winners will receive coveted Rings & Things gift certificates!
* Enter often & see if you win!

“Bike to Work” with Rings & Things Girls

Friday, May 15th, 2009

One good cause that gets a lot of support at Rings & Things is Bike to Work Week.  That’s this week, so there’s still time to promote it here!

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Bike to Work Week 2009 in beautiful Spokane!

The Rings & Things Girls challenged the Boys to recruit the bigger Bike to Work Week team this year.  With the week almost over, the Girls have eight bikers registered.  The Boys had, um, seven.

The Girls win!

A big old hand signal and a tip of the bike helmet to all of the winning team’s members!

As you know, it’s not always easy to arrange everything so that you can commute by bicycle.  One of the Girls suddenly found herself without a bike, but went out and rented one to come through on her pledge.  Others had various adventures too…the weather at the BTWW kickoff breakfast in Spokane’s Riverfront Park being one of them. :)

Thanks to Nate for providing a group portrait of our commuter heroines with their favorite wheels:

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Did you bike to work any day this week?  We’d love to hear your story too.  Leave a comment!

May giveaway:
* You enter by leaving comments this month
* At the end of May, 2 winners will receive coveted Rings & Things goodie packs!
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So read the blog regularly, to enter a lot & to see if you won!

“As seen in” (or, thanks for mentioning R&T!)

Friday, May 1st, 2009

There’s a nice custom over at Twitter called #followfriday.  It’s all about recognizing people who are important to you online.  In that spirit, R&T thanks some people who wrote nice things about us in the last week.  Here’s what they talked about…

Tammy Powley discusses the hows and whys of lava beads.

Cyndi Lavin's award-winning design from the 2009 Rings & Things "Your Designs Rock!" contest

Cyndi Lavin wins a "Polly's Picks" award in the 2009 Rings & Things "Your Designs Rock!" contest.

Robyn at the Gem Shows blog included us in her go-to list.

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Meanwhile, back at Earthenwood....Melanie conjures an uplifting color scheme involving our Dark Indigo crystal beads.

Dawno has mentioned us too!  Here’s the very latest of her frequent, informative posts.

Mentioning Rings & Things or our products in your blog?  Leave a link in the comments here!  We’re glad to send you some readers.

May giveaway:
* You enter by leaving comments this month
* At the end of May, 2 winners will receive coveted Rings & Things goodie packs!
*
So read the blog regularly, to enter a lot & to see if you won!