Is it okay to sell kandi?

mars_isded 2/21/2023 04:00 pm 1418

I've seen many different opinions on this, and I'd like to know what most people think about it 1.gif

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Sep 12, 2023 8:44 pm

Yeah, of course! However you might wanna be careful, if it's a picture cuff for example with a unique pattern (so not anything generic like stripes, rainbow, checker, etc.) and it's from here, you're not supposed to use commercially if it's not your pattern!

Sep 12, 2023 6:38 pm

As long as it’s not some that u were traded, go ahead

Sep 12, 2023 6:32 pm

as long as your not trading kandi that youve bought, yes, its okay to sell/buy kandi

Sep 12, 2023 6:27 pm

yeah? Why wouldn’t it be

Sep 12, 2023 5:44 pm

i think its ok, as long as u dont overprice things (like...30 bucks for a single is wayyy to much, but thats pretty reasonable for a 3d cuff in my opinion-)

Feb 23, 2023 4:22 am

id say it’s okay:]

i’ve seen people sell singles for 20 dollars which, in my opinion isn’t okay (in my country 20 dollars is worth kind of a lot, so that’d be wayy too much for a single, where i live)

i’ve sold some kandi, mostly to relatives who wanted to pay me for my time (very nice of them) but also to people at my school. if someone said that they would pay me then we’d talk about a reasonable price and talk about how much time and beads it would take. i don’t know if you’ve ever sold before but if you haven’t then it’s good to remember that the beads/string you bought to make stuff cost money and it took time to make it so you should be paid fairly.

but ye, as long as it’s a reasonable price and you don’t just mass produce, then it’s fine! (in my opinion)

Feb 22, 2023 2:32 pm

@Glitchy_XDD: I totally agree with this!! If it's handmade on etsy or a small business then its likely to not be mass produced. But with sites like aliexpress and Amazon, they take the love out of plur culture completely!!

Feb 22, 2023 12:10 pm

I used to sell Kandi, Mostly My singles at school I didn't like or didn't fit.

I have given gifts and trades with kandi too!!

I learned how to do a business out of it (I stopped because my commissions got too stressful) I think it's ok!!! But if it's mass-produced, I dislike it. There's no care, thought, or love in that. But in kandi, Selling it online like Etsy or something with rotating cuffs and a pack of singles and necklaces, you KNOW those people put time and care. (the ones I see at least)

So, I think it depends! and if your planning on selling some kandi ill be glad to give tips or help! blue

Feb 22, 2023 10:44 am

i think it's fine as long as you're not just straight up selling singles, i understand selling things like 3-d or rotators because those are more complicated and time consuming. i would compare pricing on similar bracelets others are selling and come up with a price that way but thats just me

Feb 22, 2023 10:39 am

Not everyone has access to trade, so absolutely.