Monday, 25 August 2025

Ever decreasing bead market

Handmade lampwork glass beads by Laura Sparling

Alright?

Bead-wise, I've been quiet. We had Covid a couple of weeks back and then more heatwave happened which made the shed far too warm for work but I was back in there this week and I got a few beads made. I think the summer is slowly fading now, much like my pot marigolds, so give it a couple of months and I'll be wanging on about how cold my shed is instead.

The beads I made were these black and white 'Dapple' ones:

Handmade lampwork glass beads by Laura Sparling
Handmade lampwork glass beads by Laura Sparling

These are Effetre white 204, black 064 and light red 428. Encasing is Effetre super clear 006, as always.

Handmade lampwork glass beads by Laura Sparling

The customer who purchased them asked me to turn them into a bracelet and earrings for her.

Handmade lampwork glass bead bracelet by Laura Sparling
Handmade lampwork glass bead earrings by Laura Sparling

I also got my Whirly-Go-Round on and made these teal and blue ones: 

Handmade lampwork glass beads by Laura Sparling
Handmade lampwork glass beads by Laura Sparling

They're Effetre white 204, light teal 026, dark periwinkle 222 and super clear 006.

Handmade lampwork glass beads by Laura Sparling

At the time of blogging, the Whirly-Go-Rounds are in my shop and a bracelet upgrade is available.


A note to my American customers:

I'm sure you're probably aware by now that the de minimis exemption will be no more as of the end of this month. This rule allowed you to receive parcels under the value of $800.00 without having to pay any tariffs or suchlike. 

Because of this, and because it's happened much sooner than people were expecting, I am unable to post beads to you for the foreseeable future. This is because there will be inevitable customs delays and potentially very high import charges that the buyer is responsible for. It seems nobody quite knows or understands exactly what the outcome will be but apparently things will be uncertain for the next few months, and platforms like Etsy are advising people not to send orders via Royal Mail. To say this is a bit of a bummer is an understatement. You Americans make up about 70% of my customer base. At the start of the year I lost all my EU customers due to their new postage and import rules, and now I've lost you too. A few years ago I could post packages to pretty much anywhere in the world and now I'm down to England, Scotland, Wales and Canada.

I've seen so much talk of Etsy shops shutting and people giving up their little craft businesses because of this and I totally understand why. I've not yet ruled out doing so myself but I'm going to hang on until I find out if this de minimis thing can be fixed in a way that works for me and my customers.

I think I just wanted to say "thank you" to my American customers for all your past orders and support and also that I'm sorry I can't send my makings to you right now. And I'm sorry too for anyone who is going to have to give up their businesses because of all this.


Who knows what my bead future will bring? Maybe I'll end up with so much bead stock I'll do an actual craft fair (URGH! and ARGH!) or something? Perhaps the US will sort its mind out with regards to import duties and tariffs? Or could it be that my time as a beadmaker is coming to an end? Who can say? What will be will be. In the meantime I shall just plod on.

Enjoy your day and if you're Bank Holiday Mondaying, I hope you have a nice one. Personally, I'm heading shedwards.

See you soon!

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