Should You Put Price Tags on Your Jewelry?

February 7th, 2010

Do you sell more jewelry by placing a visible price tag on each piece, or by leaving the price a mystery until the customer inquires about it?

Some jewelry artists prefer to leave prices off their jewelry, so customers will have to ask about pieces that interest them – thereby giving the jeweler the opening to establish a relationship with the customer and sell the piece.

Others feel that customers will assume jewelry without price tags must be too expensive, and that they’ll leave your booth without ever asking how much that beautiful bracelet costs.

When I’m shopping, I personally am one of the customers who are too shy to ask about the prices on items that don’t have visible price tags. Artists of all kinds of handcrafts have lost sales to me because I didn’t see any price tags and didn’t feel comfortable asking about their prices.

I put visible price tags on all my jewelry. I usually work my booth alone, and the more information I make accessible to my customers, the greater my chance of making sales to them.

Sometimes I’m in a swarm of customers who are asking questions and making purchases – and someone on the fringes wondering whether they can afford a particular pair of earrings wouldn’t bother to wait to find out while I’m closing other sales and packaging other customers’ jewelry.

But with visible pricing, customers know immediately whether they can afford the piece, so I won’t lose their business to another jewelry vendor if they’d like to purchase it.

Also, this way I don’t have to try to remember my prices for each piece! I’m not a numbers-oriented person, and I do best if I make the numbers-work as simple as possible for myself.

If you’re undecided on this issue, you may want to run a test at your next show by pricing half your items and leaving price tags off the other half. See which method seems to bring you the most sales!

What kind of price labels do you use?

For putting prices on all my jewelry, I buy the smallest-size removable stickers from local office supply stores. I write the prices on these stickers with a fine-point Sharpie marker, and stick them on a bottom corner of the front my jewelry hang tags and earring cards. Then when I sell a piece of jewelry, I can easily peel off the removable price sticker as I package the piece.

Or if I’m displaying a group of items that are all priced the same, I omit the individual stickers and put up a small sign in a picture frame stating something like “Gemstone Bead Earrings – $16″.

It’s best to use a form of price labeling that would be difficult for someone to remove and switch around when you’re not looking. Some jewelers prefer to use “sharkskin” tags (barbell-shaped stickers that fold around a bracelet or necklace with the large ends adhered together), while others print the pricing directly on their jewelry cards and hang tags.

Rena Klingenberg
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3 Responses to “Should You Put Price Tags on Your Jewelry?”

  1. MissD says:

    What do you think of guys who give jewelry with the price tag still on?
    My current boyfriend gave me a gold bracelet for my birthday with the price tag of $124 still attached. I’m really appreciative of the item I am just wondering why he kept the tag on.

    My ex did the same thing a few years back with a diamond necklace. I am wondering if these guys think they need to prove something to me by keeping price tags on jewelry? Is there a hidden message to this? Thanks.

  2. alexander w says:

    .I think there’s a hidden agenda here."Nothing in life is free".Guys can be forgetful though on purpose
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    Hi,

    I think that he feels that $124.00 is a large amount of money to spend on a piece of jewelery and he wants to make sure that you are aware that he has spent such a large amount on your gift. In today’s times we are all materialistic in one way or another and some people just love to be flashy. I am sure its from the bottom of his heart and he loves you very much. When your ready to get him a piece of jewelry in return please visit http://www.212diamondcity.com , gold and diamond jewelry starting at $70.00
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