What is this so called Peruvian Jewelry Buying guide?
This guide is made for new customers who wish to buy or deal with buying Wholesale Peruvian Alpaca Silver Jewelry. How would you benefit from reviewing this guide? Well it would save you an immense amount of time and money plus you will benefit to share the knowledge you learn here.There are many many sellers on and outside eBay who sell Peruvian Jewelry, but most do not have a clue what it really takes to make a product from "Alpaca Metal". This metal is made in various cord sizes, this enables our Artisans to work with using Jewelry Tools to mend this into a desired state, whilst they do this they also input the various beads and chip stones as desired to match the stone or glass which will be embedded or housed in the end of the Jewelry Process.
The duration of production often varies due to the "Item" For example Necklaces take longer than standard bracelets or depending on the experience of production.
InkaRaymi has over 300 Artisans under it's belt of operation, and each Artisan has a specific design or style they are custom to, and new changes would normally overwhelm them, but one certainty remains that they all use manual labor and dedication to produce Hand Made Jewelry.
Our knowledge from them surpasses most of the sellers or middle promoters. We pride to not only know the basic rule of production but also to know what is quality rather than products being mass produced in China and then sold as Peruvian Made objects. There is vast difference between those two, first the quality of the product is used or made from "Silver Chrome" or most of these sellers buy parts from China and bridge the parts together to make this into a very simple piece of Jewelry, but then it's sold as PERUVIAN JEWELRY, which not only is a disgrace to the Artisans but also the customer who has NO knowledge of where the product really comes from and not knowing this only means that you are being sold Chinese Made Products and not Peruvian Artisans Products. I have no harm in any company promoting Chinese products as Chinese products but I do have complaints about companies who promote Chinese products as Peruvian.
Guide created: 07/09/08 (updated 05/10/09)

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