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		<title>Artist cards</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since end of 2011, I propose FREE mini artist cards to include at time of purchase. The small size (3 3/4” x 1”) is perfect to fit in any gift box. The concept behind an artist card is to create a connection between the artisan who made the work and the person who buys it [...]]]></description>
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</div>Since end of 2011, I propose FREE mini artist cards to include at time of purchase. The small size (3 3/4” x 1”) is perfect to fit in any gift box. </p>
<p>The concept behind an artist card is to create a connection between the artisan who made the work and the person who buys it (or receives it as a gift). </p>
<p>I believe it matters that the customer knows a bit about the process, the idea behind the work, and that it was made by an American artisan, one by one with attention to details. </p>
<p>The mini artists cards are made of heavy stock paper (350gsm) with a matte laminate to give it a smooth satin feel. </p>
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		<title>Metal allergies and ear wires</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Allergies to metal is a sensitive topic (no pun intended!) especially when it deals with people with pierced ears. You do not know you are allergic until you notice that a certain pair of earrings makes your earlobe sore, puffy and itchy. It feels hot and it looks red. And the only relief comes for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Allergies to metal is a sensitive topic (no pun intended!) especially when it deals with people with pierced ears.</p>
<p>You do not know you are allergic until you notice that a certain pair of earrings makes your earlobe sore, puffy and itchy. It feels hot and it looks red. And the only relief comes for taking them out. How do I know? because I am allergic to nickel which is the most common type of metal allergies.</p>
<p>After researching the issue of metal allergies (please note that I am not an allergy specialist. I am just an allergy sufferer who has done some research on the subject), I have opted to propose my ear wires in a choice of 3 metals:</p>
<h3>1- enameled copper wire.</h3>
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<p>This is the metal used to make most of my earrings.</p>
<p>It is a pure copper wire, silver plated, then coated with a thin layer of polyurethane, clear or colored. The polyurethane will preserve the surface of the metal and keep it hypoallergenic.  In the case of the non tarnish copper that I use in my copper series, the pure copper wire is not silver plated and the layer of polyurethane is clear.</p>
<p>Allergies to copper are far less common than allergies to nickel. And in this case, copper is not in contact with the skin, polyurethane is. Polyurethane is a type of plastic and plastic does not give allergies.</p>
<h3>2- sterling silver.</h3>
<p>It is common belief that sterling does not give allergies and this is correct for most people.</p>
<p>However, sterling silver contains a small percentage of copper and may contain traces of nickel. Although it is not very common, we find people who cannot wear sterling.</p>
<p>Fine silver, which is pure silver, would be preferred if it was not too soft to make ear wires.</p>
<h3>3- niobium.</h3>
<p>This is the metal used to make pacemakers and it is guaranteed to not contain nickel. This makes it a true hypoallergenic metal.</p>
<p>The natural color of niobium is grey. To match the rest of the earring, I propose niobium ear wires in two tones: silver or gold, which are created by anodizing the niobium wire.</p>
<p>The anodizing process does not alter the hypoallergenic properties of the niobium. Another perk of the niobium is that it does not tarnish.</p>
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