Naming is the game, and I suck at it.

Does anyone else have a hard time coming up with names to call their jewelry pieces? I do, and I don't know why. Sometimes the name just comes to you, but most times I am at a loss. I can sit here for hours and never come up with a name to call this stuff. What the hell is wrong with me?

I started a word document where I list name, terms, sayings, and anything that strikes me as a potential name for some jewelry piece - the right piece. I just started to do this because I find it SOOOOOOOOO hard to think of names for my pieces right when I need it. That's helped, but I am still having a hard time of it.

Does anyone else have this problem? What do you all do to name your jewelry pieces?

Sterling

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Sterling
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Well, as far as a source for names - check out some of the wacky names some of the daylily hybridizers come up with like (Spacecoast) Gator Eye. Or floss colors.

But - while I understand the impulse to name, I don't think I've named any piece I've made. I will make notes under heading like "lanyard for Ellen" with colors and wire type and such.

Cheryl

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Cheryl Isaak

You did give me my giggle for the week!! I am with Cheryl on this. I don't name things. I have a rather crazy neighbour who names her trees, cars, rocks and so on. Hence my aversion to naming a necklace or some such.

I just call them what they are.......copper Swaro pearl necklace, etc. However when I mix in a lot of different beady things, I will say "it looks African" for instance.

The woman who did the Vintaj pendant in the last Bead Style mag lives in BC and I fell in love with that piece. I went to her website and she calls each pendant by a first name........and a lot of them are weird!! My necklace is called "Thora" by her.......not about to call it anything other than my Vintaj and pearl pendant, LOL.

Cheers.....Heather

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Heather

Heather - do you live near a gardener named Maddie? Or is she less one of a kind then I thought? (BTW, my cars are always just "girl" or "baby")

I'm almost tempted to as for a link.....

Cheryl > You did give me my giggle for the week!! I am with Cheryl on this. I don't

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Cheryl Isaak

I just gotta be different! Girl names for my vehicles are a complete No-No. You wouldn't name a girl dog Barney would you? All my vehicles are Male! Mine got balls, hence the dude names. I don't drive a girly-man car, I drive a full out Tahoe and I love my truck. A friend of mine made me a "set of balls" out of blue and white cord for my male truck that I hang off the back of my truck, off the tow hitch. *lmao* You guys ever see those ones made out of plastic that look realistic? I think they are outlawed here in my town. *rotflmao* I wouldn't have those...

Just like my computer - I named him Petie. I figure, I spend a lot of time with "him" so I might all well name "him". Not to mention I kinda had to on account of my network. hehehehe

I say again, I just gotta be different. Dude names. yeah, thats where its at, cept for my jewelry.

*snort* Most of my jewelry is something like "freshwater pearls, sterling silver, and Jasper". Yeah, real original. So, what happens if you make two bracelets with freshwater pearls, sterling silver and jasper? Of course, they are different colors and different size/shape stones, but its all basically the same. So, what then? I actually asked my mom to help me come up with names and she said I should name them "freshwater pearls, sterling silver, and Jasper-1, then 2, then 3" and so on. Geez, like thats really gonna go over well on the web site! I could see it now, some woman trying to buy "freshwater pearls, sterling silver, and Jasper-2" when she really wanted #4.

Naming, I still suck at it!

Sterling

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Sterling

ACK!! There are more like her out there???? Her name is Jane.......and oddly enough, she is very INTO gardening. Her backyard is like a grotto with fountains and fish, etc. They all have names too (G).

I assume you want the link to the female names on pendants. Have a look at this...she does a smashing job.

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I am always intrigued by previous occupations of beaders.......Kellie was a cop. But I think a lot of beaders were into IT work. What could be more opposite than programming/fixing computers and creating jewellery??? Heather

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Heather

Heather, I think its a prerequisite to name your jewelry if you sell it on a web site. It helps people to remember which one they wanted instead of a bunch of numbers or some such. Besides, I think names could intrigue some people to open the thumbnail to see the bigger picture and maybe buy it. *shrug*

But no, other than my computer and my attempts to name my jewelry, I don't name anything else. Not even my bad ass truck has a name. What would I call it? Hell, I cant even think of names for my jewelry! hahahahahaha

Sterling

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Sterling

Names are a GREAT selling tool - I name most everything, but not, Gawd help me, with "people" names.

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Some are descriptive of the colour/and or shape, some of the emotion that I think it evokes, or what I was thinking about, or listening to, when I made it.

Million Dollar Necklace Into the Mystic Earth Below Us Rasberry Swirl Lime Gold Wave Obscured by Mist and Frozen in Time ...

Guess I'm just a story-teller at heart.

However, my vehicle does not have a name, nor my computer. For some reason, although I drive a minivan - everyone refers to it as my "truck." This confuses me - but I've learned to live with it and now it is "my truck." I guess it has honorary truck status for all the hauling of dogs and equipment that it does. I have no idea how anyone can manage with just a car. ;-)

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Dwyn

At one point, DSister had 55 koi in her pond - all named - after the Marx Bros and descending from there. I have a friend that has all the stepping stones in her garden numbered and must be re-laid in the spring in the same spot.

Me - two trees are "Stephen's Tree" and "Gram's tree", both planted in memory of my cousin and my Grammy. Cars are usually "girl" or blasted pain.

I was an engineer. Have always been a crafter. Do have one daylily of my own creation that may get a registered name with the Daylily Society folks. It's named after my daughter....

Cheryl (who should really get > ACK!! There are more like her out there???? Her name is Jane.......and

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Though I haven't gotten this far, I always find it boring when the titles and descriptions of my jewelry are the same. - Maybe that's part of why my jewelry isn't selling. (:

Question: I make a lot of "bread and butter" jewelry, mgambo seeds with Swarovski crystals. How do you name things like that?

I drive a pickup truck, and most of the time I know why. I'm thinking about getting a truck based van though - I probably won't, even if I carry more beads around in the cabin of the truck than there is room for.

Aloha, Maren HiloBeads: Beads - Beading Supplies - Hand-made Jewelry Website:

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Most of my stuff is one of a kind, so it just makes sense to name each piece. But, if you are making a lot of one kind, then it doesn't really make sense to name each one of the same kind. Boy, that would be a job!! I'd just name the whole bunch if you are so inclined. Like calling all earrings of a specific type "cats cradle" - or something like that.

Names can sometimes create intrigue or curiosity, so maybe something funky or off the wall to get people to stop and take a look. Maybe create a story behind the earrings, and tell it to anyone who is interested in them. You might just push someone over that edge where they will buy a pair because of the name, story, presentation. Or, maybe they will take pity on the crazy lady who thinks the earrings she made are magical, and buy something out of pity. *lol* Either way, you've made a sale. bwahahahahahahah

Sterling

Question: I make a lot of "bread and butter" jewelry, mgambo seeds with Swarovski crystals. How do you name things like that?

I drive a pickup truck, and most of the time I know why. I'm thinking about getting a truck based van though - I probably won't, even if I carry more beads around in the cabin of the truck than there is room for.

Aloha, Maren HiloBeads: Beads - Beading Supplies - Hand-made Jewelry Website:

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well, I noticed . I have a bracelet in my Etsy store that I now named "Autumn in Hawaii". All of a sudden I get lots of hits . It's job's tears and fall color seed beads. I thought the name fits.

Maybe I should name more of my jewelry or only make jewelry that I have names for. (yes, I suck at it too).

Aloha, Maren HiloBeads: Beads - Beading Supplies - Hand-made Jewelry Website:

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Maren aka HiloBeads or PalmsEtc

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I agree. But, if you have a "line" of jewery though - it makes sense to name it.

Such as - this is the "Summer Breezes" line, and this is the "Fall Frost" collection, which consists of the 2 styles of earrings, 3 lengths of necklaces, and 2 styles of bracelet. yada yada yada.

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Dwyn

Well, I do like to name my fused glass pendants - usually the name comes to me right when I take them out of the kiln - first thing "I see". I think coming up with the name is a favorite part of designing for me. My favorite - "Too Long at the Martini Bar". I must say though that my gemstone/other designs are named by materials - hmmm, I think it's time I started giving them names . . .

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Carl

I started a word document where I list name, terms, sayings, and anything that strikes me as a potential name for some jewelry piece - the right piece. I just started to do this because I find it SOOOOOOOOO hard to think of names for my pieces right when I need it. That's helped, but I am still having a hard time of it.

Does anyone else have this problem? What do you all do to name your jewelry pieces?

Sterling

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Carl R

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