doesn't sound very jewellery like though does it...
I think it's fine as a name. It's your name. It says that your jewellery is hand made by you and not by someone in a sweatshop somewhere. If you used a made up name I for one wouldn't have the confidence to buy from you.
What does sound like jewellery? Unless your name happens to be Cartier, Tiffany, Garrard of course.
I also like real names being used, and may well change to using mine in the future - when I started selling I was about to get married, so names were a bit up in the air, but I feel far more confident buying from someone with a name than a random phrase.
I'm certainly changing to my own name soon too - there is only one Di Sandland and she doesn't work in a sweat shop on the Indian sub-continent somewhere.
Di x
Your name is fine. Seems easy to pronounce to me (unless I'm pronouncing it wrong- lol!)
Its memorable like mine
I'm not changing mine now I'm married because everyone seem to remember Buckle. I have more of a problem with people spelling Alexandra wrong.
I think McElwee Jewellery has quite a ring to it. McJewEllerwee.
Sorry my minds gone wonky now
i would like to have used my name but i googled it and there's a few of me about, in fact i know that one lives two streets away!!!!
Bridget x x
Never be afraid to try something new,remember amateurs built the Ark,
professionals built the Titanic!!!
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