Where can I buy bracelet blanks for jewelry making wholesale, not at onsie Etsy prices??

Hi!! I am looking to buy the linked Jewelry Bracelet blanks, that a person would make a ladies bracelet out of. They are usually linked pieces with little oval or square pieces and a single link between each flat piece. I want to buy them by the dozen, so I need to source them as a reseller, and buy them wholesale.

Thanks in advance.

I will try to find a photo of what I need. I only need to have gold or silver colored pieces, not fine or precious metals.

asked about 12 years ago

5 Answers

I’d try Fire Mountain Gems first. I think I know what you’re looking for and I have seen it on their site in the past. While they’re not really a wholesale site they do give a considerable discount if you buy in quantity. I’ve purchased a lot from them and I’ve never had a problem at all. They also have a super return policy. Their URL is [URL removed] I hope this helps you.

answered about 12 years ago

try aliexpress you can buy almost anything direct from China and Hong Kong in small quantities

answered about 12 years ago

Thanks Snowbearsmom… I have their catalog, and thought I had looked there pretty fully!!

I did Order from Fire Mountain. I had to place a pretty sizeable order to get a decent price, but I think I will be able to make everything work. Thanks for your help!!

answered about 12 years ago

Also Eloxite.com.

answered about 12 years ago

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Gottagettadeal on ETSY has wholesale prices for 100 or more of the same item. And they’re polished.

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answered about 10 years ago

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