i have a new business fantasy and it's getting one of those chicken vending machines where the chicken lays a plastic egg for you with a toy in it except the eggs have my jewelry in it and it costs $20
as far as styling is concerned basically everyone is going to give you contradictory advice so start with what speaks to you, not what someone tells you that you should want
if you don't have a measuring tape you can use a shoelace or string or something and measure it with a regular measuring tape or ruler or whatever you have after you figure out where you want it to hang
i make nearly all my necklaces in 24 inches because that tends to be the most flattering on the most people. most jewelry companies really emphasize 18 inch necklaces, which don't actually work on a ton of people
my pride advice for anyone transitioning who is buying jewelry for your new gender for the first time is to figure out what necklace length works for you by draping a measuring tape around your neck and looking in the mirror to see where different lengths hang. do it wearing multiple necklines.
I am a queer jeweler out of Albuquerque, New Mexico. I specialize in interesting rainbow and trans pride designs in fused glass. I'd love to sell you something nice to wear! https://nora.jewelry/
im not sure if i want to make a bot that sucks up bad energy though. i kind of want to make one that declares a day to be some kind of holiday every day
@HauntedOwlbear@quinn i don't have any designs planned for those things but im also queer and neurodivergent and im an anarchist but im bad at that part so my stuff might have the right vibes?