Chainmail Commissions TOS
13 years ago
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Prices are available on my guide in my gallery.
Jewelry Info
-Default length for most bracelet styles is 7.5" Price does not decrease if you need it smaller, and does increase if it needs to be much bigger.
-Necklaces: $35+, depending on style and length. Default length ranges from 16-18" and cost increases with patterns requiring more rings and extended lengths.
-Clasps: Clasps can either be default toggles or lobster claws. I also offer the option to find more fashion-oriented clasps and toggles at a small price increase (we're talking $.50-$1.00, seriously).
-Metals: By default I use aluminum as the base metal. Hence, my base prices are for aluminum. I will happily work in other metals, even precious ones, at an increased cost. I do not regularly stock precious metals, so they will have a delay while I order them.
-Quality: All of my pieces are custom work and hand made by myself. I only order rings from US suppliers who have high quality standards for their jump rings. I will not use rings that do not meet my own rigorous standards. I'm very picky. :3
TOS: PLEASE READ! Updates will be announced.
Payment:
Full payment is required up front. This helps cover material costs and overhead such as driving for materials.
Shipping:
For the time being, I only ship within the US. Shipping defaults at $3.00, and quotes are available for multiple items.
Canceling:
I understand that sometimes things don't work out. Refunds will be given in full if the piece has not been started when you request a cancellation. However, if 50% is completed, I reserve the right to keep 50% of the payment. If the piece is already completed, I cannot issue a refund unless something is horribly wrong with it at my fault. I also reserve the right to sell completed pieces to others or to finish partially completed pieces to sell as well.
Notes and Questions:
I don't mind if you note me about your piece! I provide progress pictures upon request, will take photos of myself or other models wearing them, etc. However, please don't pester about progress if a due date was given. I promise to have all pieces finished by the time they are promised (within reason) if a due date is required. :) Emails are ok too!
My Rights:
By commissioning me, you give me the right to post your commission as I see fit as an example of what I can do. If it is a gift, I can hold off on posting it until after it is given. If you have another reason for not wanting it shown, we can discuss it. I'm also fine with posting the piece and not saying who commissioned it.
I reserve the right to refuse commissions. It happens very rarely, but I feel the need to make this clear. :)
Prices are available on my guide in my gallery.
Jewelry Info
-Default length for most bracelet styles is 7.5" Price does not decrease if you need it smaller, and does increase if it needs to be much bigger.
-Necklaces: $35+, depending on style and length. Default length ranges from 16-18" and cost increases with patterns requiring more rings and extended lengths.
-Clasps: Clasps can either be default toggles or lobster claws. I also offer the option to find more fashion-oriented clasps and toggles at a small price increase (we're talking $.50-$1.00, seriously).
-Metals: By default I use aluminum as the base metal. Hence, my base prices are for aluminum. I will happily work in other metals, even precious ones, at an increased cost. I do not regularly stock precious metals, so they will have a delay while I order them.
-Quality: All of my pieces are custom work and hand made by myself. I only order rings from US suppliers who have high quality standards for their jump rings. I will not use rings that do not meet my own rigorous standards. I'm very picky. :3
TOS: PLEASE READ! Updates will be announced.
Payment:
Full payment is required up front. This helps cover material costs and overhead such as driving for materials.
Shipping:
For the time being, I only ship within the US. Shipping defaults at $3.00, and quotes are available for multiple items.
Canceling:
I understand that sometimes things don't work out. Refunds will be given in full if the piece has not been started when you request a cancellation. However, if 50% is completed, I reserve the right to keep 50% of the payment. If the piece is already completed, I cannot issue a refund unless something is horribly wrong with it at my fault. I also reserve the right to sell completed pieces to others or to finish partially completed pieces to sell as well.
Notes and Questions:
I don't mind if you note me about your piece! I provide progress pictures upon request, will take photos of myself or other models wearing them, etc. However, please don't pester about progress if a due date was given. I promise to have all pieces finished by the time they are promised (within reason) if a due date is required. :) Emails are ok too!
My Rights:
By commissioning me, you give me the right to post your commission as I see fit as an example of what I can do. If it is a gift, I can hold off on posting it until after it is given. If you have another reason for not wanting it shown, we can discuss it. I'm also fine with posting the piece and not saying who commissioned it.
I reserve the right to refuse commissions. It happens very rarely, but I feel the need to make this clear. :)

girlinhat
~girlinhat
Just a note: I do $5 shipping flat, which more than covers a generic padded envelope/small parcel, and is very simple. I think that's usually some $2-$4 depending on how you judge the price, but a smooth $5 shipping on any piece that fits into the package (or multiple pieces in one package) is just a very simple way to explain your shipping costs. Most of the time the customer will be overpaying for shipping, but I've not seen anyone complain about overpaying $1.50 on a $50 order, and the simplicity seems to be favored.

FetteredFennec
~fetteredfennec
OP
I appreciate you offering advice and assistance, but I prefer to ship closer to a $3.00 flat with additional charges per additional pieces. Also, please try and keep things like this to notes, and not in public comments. I like to keep informational journals clean so it doesn't cause confusion. :3