What You're Buying

This isn't just a logo and a hope. It's $20,000 in physical assets you can touch, count, and sell on day one.

Sale Overview

$20,000
Asking Price
$20,000
Physical Asset Value

The asking price is backed dollar-for-dollar by physical assets — finished jewelry inventory, raw materials and supplies, jewelry-making tools, and a complete professional show setup. Seller training is included at no additional cost.

Finished Jewelry Inventory

Handcrafted pieces ready to sell immediately — wire-wrapped, beaded, and mixed-media jewelry built over 12+ years of production. Every piece is tagged, priced, and show-ready. You open a case, set up a table, and start selling.

Handcrafted turquoise beaded necklace with decorative pendant Black and white beaded statement necklace Carnelian and natural stone beaded necklace with heart pendant Wire-wrapped turquoise cluster earrings Elegant black beaded necklace with layered detail Blue stone pendant necklace with wire wrapping Geometric wire-wrapped earrings with stone accents Colorful natural stone beaded necklace Agate pendant necklace with wire-wrapped setting Pink and purple beaded statement necklace Handcrafted chain necklace with mixed-media elements Turquoise and silver beaded bracelet

Wire-Wrapped Jewelry

The signature line. Natural stone cabochons and crystals set in hand-formed copper and artistic wire frames. Each piece takes hours of precise wrapping — these are the highest-margin items in the inventory and the ones customers remember.

  • Pendants featuring agate, turquoise, jasper, and amethyst
  • Tree-of-life and geometric wire designs
  • Statement rings and cuff bracelets

Beaded Jewelry

The volume sellers. Necklaces, bracelets, and earring sets built from gemstone beads, Czech glass, seed beads, and lampwork. These pieces range from everyday wearable to bold statement necklaces and cover every price point from $10 to $150+.

  • Multi-strand and single-strand necklaces
  • Matching earring and bracelet sets
  • Stretch bracelets and stackable bangles

Mixed-Media Pieces

The conversation starters. These combine wire wrapping, beadwork, chain, leather, and found materials into one-of-a-kind pieces. Mixed-media items attract the most attention at shows and often lead to custom commission requests.

  • Wire and bead combination necklaces
  • Chain-integrated pendant designs
  • Multi-material earrings and bracelets

What's in the finished inventory:

  • Wire-wrapped pendants and necklaces featuring natural stones and crystals
  • Beaded necklaces, bracelets, and earring sets in a range of styles
  • Mixed-media pieces combining wire, beads, stones, and chain
  • Show-ready pieces with pricing, tagged and organized for immediate sale
  • Price points ranging from $10 earrings to $150+ statement necklaces — something for every customer budget
  • Seasonal and holiday themed pieces that sell strong at winter craft shows

Raw Materials & Supplies

A substantial stock of materials to keep producing jewelry without a major restocking investment. This is the backbone of the business — the raw goods that become finished product.

Organized bead wall display with hundreds of beads sorted by color and type Extensive bead collection organized in storage containers Bead and supply storage wall with wire spools and materials

What you see above is a dedicated bead wall — floor to ceiling, organized by material, color family, and type. This is not a hobby stash. It's a production-level supply inventory built up over more than a decade of sourcing from gem shows, wholesale suppliers, and direct importers. We're talking hundreds of strands of gemstone beads, dozens of spools of wire in multiple gauges and metals, thousands of individual findings (clasps, ear wires, jump rings, crimp beads), and enough stone cabochons and crystals to keep a wire wrapper busy for years. The replacement cost of these materials alone accounts for the bulk of the asking price.

Wire

Multiple gauges from 14ga structural to 28ga weaving wire — enough to produce hundreds of pieces without restocking.

  • Copper wire (14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28 gauge)
  • Artistic wire in 20+ colors (coated copper, permanent color)
  • Sterling silver wire (20, 22, 24 gauge)
  • Non-tarnish gold and silver tone wire
  • Half-round and twisted wire for detail work
  • Memory wire for bracelets and rings
  • Beading wire (Soft Flex and similar stringing wire)

Beads

Hundreds of strands organized by type and color — glass, stone, seed, and specialty beads from around the world.

  • Seed beads in full color range (size 6/0 through 15/0)
  • Czech glass beads (fire-polished, pressed, druk, rondelle)
  • Lampwork and artisan glass beads
  • Gemstone beads (turquoise, carnelian, agate, jasper, amethyst, lapis, onyx, tiger eye, and more)
  • Freshwater pearl beads in multiple shapes
  • Wood, bone, and shell beads
  • Accent beads, spacers, and rondelles in metal and crystal

Stones & Crystals

A curated collection of wrapping-ready stones sourced from gem shows and mineral dealers over 12+ years.

  • Natural stone cabochons in dozens of varieties (agate, jasper, labradorite, turquoise, malachite)
  • Rough and tumbled crystals (amethyst, quartz, citrine)
  • Pendant-ready drilled stones and briolettes
  • Flat-back stones for wire-wrap settings
  • Fossilized specimens and unique mineral cuts

Findings & Hardware

Thousands of pieces in multiple metals — enough to finish hundreds of jewelry pieces without a single supply run.

  • Clasps (lobster claw, toggle, magnetic, barrel, S-hook)
  • Jump rings and split rings in multiple sizes and metals
  • Ear wires, leverbacks, posts, and clip-ons
  • Head pins, eye pins, ball pins, and crimp beads
  • Chain in multiple styles (cable, curb, figaro, rolo) and metals
  • Bead caps, cones, and end caps
  • Cord ends, ribbon clamps, and leather crimps
  • Bail caps and pendant connectors

Tools & Equipment

Everything you need to make jewelry and run professional shows — no additional purchases required. The booth setup alone fills a trailer.

Professional outdoor craft show booth setup with popup tent and jewelry displays Indoor holiday craft show booth with full jewelry display and backdrop Outdoor craft show booth being set up with tent and tables Outdoor booth display with jewelry arranged on tables Jewelry display cases with organized inventory at craft show Close-up of jewelry display arrangement at craft show booth Earring display stand with multiple pairs of handcrafted earrings Indoor booth setup with pink backdrop and jewelry displays

Jewelry-Making Tools

  • Round-nose pliers (multiple sizes for different loop diameters)
  • Flat-nose and chain-nose pliers
  • Bent-nose pliers for tight spaces
  • Wire cutters — flush cut and standard (multiple pairs)
  • Nylon-jaw pliers for straightening wire without marring
  • Ring mandrels and bracelet mandrels
  • Wire-wrapping jigs and forming tools
  • Bead boards, bead mats, and design layouts
  • Crimping tools (standard and micro)
  • Metal files (flat, half-round, needle)
  • Chasing hammer and nylon mallet
  • Steel bench block for flattening and texturing
  • Bead reamers and hole enlargers
  • Magnification visor for detail work
  • Thread burner and scissors

Show & Display Equipment

  • 2 popup tents (12x12 ft and 12x20 ft) with sidewalls and weights
  • 15 tables in 3 sizes: 3x6 ft, 4x4 ft, and 2x4 ft (folding and straight)
  • Black table covers and fitted cloths for all 15 tables
  • 8x24 ft backdrop with curtain divider system
  • Necklace display busts (velvet and wood, multiple heights)
  • Tiered display risers and platforms
  • Earring display trees, cards, and rotating stands
  • Bracelet display bars and T-bars
  • Glass and acrylic display cases
  • Signage, price tag supplies, and branding materials
  • Lighting (clip-on and battery-powered LED for indoor shows)
  • Mirror sets for customers to try on pieces
  • Packaging supplies (gift bags, tissue paper, boxes)

What This Equipment Would Cost New

If you had to buy every tool and piece of equipment from scratch, here's what you'd be looking at:

Equipment Estimated Replacement Cost
Professional jewelry plier set (8-10 tools)$150 - $300
Wire cutters, mandrels, and forming tools$100 - $200
Hammers, bench block, files, and finishing tools$75 - $150
Bead boards, mats, and design tools$50 - $100
2 popup tents with sidewalls and weights$800 - $2,000
15 tables in 3 sizes$1,000 - $2,500
Table covers for all 15 tables$200 - $500
8x24 ft backdrop with curtain system$300 - $800
Display busts, risers, trees, and stands$300 - $800
Display cases, lighting, and mirrors$200 - $500
Packaging and signage supplies$100 - $300
Total Equipment Replacement $3,275 - $8,150

These are conservative estimates based on current retail pricing. Premium brands and specialty tools push the total higher.

Business Framework

Beyond the physical assets, you're buying into a proven system for selling handmade jewelry. The seller has refined this over 12+ years and is committed to handing it off properly.

Sales Channels

  • Craft and trade shows — the primary revenue driver, with an established show circuit and repeat event relationships
  • Wholesale accounts — existing relationships with retail buyers who purchase in volume
  • Referrals and word of mouth — 12+ years of repeat customers and organic recommendations
  • Custom commissions — a steady stream of special-order requests from existing customers

Seller Training

Included at no additional cost. Structured training over 2-4 weeks, scheduled at the buyer's pace.

  • Week 1-2: Production techniques — hands-on instruction in wire-wrapping, beading, and mixed-media methods. Learn the signature styles that sell best.
  • Week 2-3: Show operations — booth setup and teardown, load-in logistics, display arrangement, and presentation best practices.
  • Week 3-4: Business operations — pricing strategy, inventory tracking, material sourcing, and sales approach.
  • Introductions — direct introduction to show organizers, wholesale contacts, and repeat customers.

Ongoing Transition Support

The seller wants this business to succeed under new ownership and is available beyond the initial training period.

  • Phone and text support — available for questions during the first 90 days after the sale
  • First show ride-along — the seller will attend your first craft show with you to help with setup, sales, and teardown
  • Supplier list and sourcing guide — where to buy materials at wholesale pricing, which gem shows to attend, and which online suppliers are reliable
  • Technique reference materials — written guides and tips for replicating the best-selling designs

What Does NOT Transfer

In the interest of full transparency, the following items are not included in the sale:

  • The "Bar M Designs" brand name — The seller is retaining the brand name. The buyer will operate under their own brand. This is an asset sale, not a brand acquisition.
  • This website — The barmdesigns.shop website is a listing tool for this sale and does not transfer to the buyer.

Everything else — the inventory, materials, tools, equipment, training, and business knowledge — is included.

Why the Assets Justify the Price

Here's what it would cost you to build this from scratch versus what you're paying.

What You'd Need to Build Build-It-Yourself Cost
Raw materials and supplies (wire, beads, stones, findings)$20,000
Professional jewelry-making tools (pliers, cutters, mandrels, hammers)$500 - $1,500
Craft show tents (12x12 and 12x20 with sidewalls)$800 - $2,000
15 tables in 3 sizes + fitted black covers$1,200 - $3,000
8x24 ft backdrop display with curtain divider$300 - $800
Display stands, busts, risers, cases, and signage$500 - $1,500
Lighting, mirrors, and packaging supplies$200 - $500
Craft show application fees to get started$500 - $2,000
Jewelry-making classes or workshops$500 - $2,000
Time to develop techniques and build inventory6 - 24 months
Time to build wholesale relationships1 - 3 years
Time to build a repeat customer base2 - 5 years
Total cash outlay to replicate $24,500 - $33,300+

You're paying: $20,000

The materials alone justify the asking price. Everything else is upside.

And that's before you factor in the time value — the years it would take to develop the skills, the show circuit relationships, the wholesale accounts, and the repeat customer base that already exist here.

See It Before You Decide

This is a physical asset sale — you should see what you're buying. The seller encourages every serious buyer to schedule an in-person viewing before making a decision.

What the Viewing Includes

  • Walk-through of the full finished jewelry inventory — see every piece that's included
  • Tour of the raw materials wall — beads, wire, stones, findings, all organized and accessible
  • Hands-on look at all tools and equipment
  • Demo of the booth setup — see how it all comes together for a show
  • Open Q&A with the seller about the business, the market, and what to expect

Viewing Details

  • Duration: Plan for 1.5 to 2 hours. There's a lot to see, and the seller wants you to take your time and ask questions.
  • Location: South Houston area. Exact address provided when you schedule the appointment.
  • Scheduling: By appointment only. Weekday and weekend times available. Use the contact form or call to set up a time.
  • Who should come: Bring a partner, spouse, or business advisor if you like. The more eyes on the inventory, the better.

No pressure, no hard sell. Come see the inventory, ask your questions, and decide on your own terms.

Schedule a Viewing

How the Price Is Justified

This is an asset-based sale. The $20,000 asking price reflects the replacement cost of the physical inventory, raw materials, tools, and show equipment included in the sale. You are paying for tangible goods — not goodwill, not projections, not a brand premium.

The seller encourages any serious buyer to schedule an in-person review of the full inventory and equipment. Everything is available for inspection in the South Houston area. Bring a calculator — the numbers speak for themselves.

The seller training, show contacts, and wholesale relationships are included at no additional cost on top of the asset value.

Asking Price: $20,000

Open to reasonable offers.

In-person asset review available by appointment in the South Houston area.

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