Help, please, to name my store
I have a "stall" in the Gulch Marketplace, which I am moving to ETSY [partly for ease of use to customers, and partly for increased traffic]. In the process, I'm looking for a new name for it. I'm turning to an group that I hope will patronize this store, for some ideas to help name it.
About 3/4 of what I sell is jewelry: chain maille, beads, semi-precious gems, silver, crystal and some interesting metals. The rest is crystal sun-catchers; wirework, like Christmas ornaments and jewelry - and maybe some calligraphy. Almost everyone has a favorite Rand quote which it might be nice to hang on the wall and consider every day.
I'm looking for a new name [right now it's Queen Buttercup's Jewel Box] that more clearly gives information about what I sell but also will appeal to the different audiences I hope to attract.
Since there are so many different things and beautiful things, I've been struck by the dichotomy of "Leather and Lace". It's taken and very overused, but I want 2 or three words that have that same sense.
So,
I think I'm looking for a intensely sturdy, masculine word like leather or steel - these don't necessarily have to be nouns - and a softer, more ornate, maybe more delicate word like lace, or satin or maybe tracery.
About 3/4 of what I sell is jewelry: chain maille, beads, semi-precious gems, silver, crystal and some interesting metals. The rest is crystal sun-catchers; wirework, like Christmas ornaments and jewelry - and maybe some calligraphy. Almost everyone has a favorite Rand quote which it might be nice to hang on the wall and consider every day.
I'm looking for a new name [right now it's Queen Buttercup's Jewel Box] that more clearly gives information about what I sell but also will appeal to the different audiences I hope to attract.
Since there are so many different things and beautiful things, I've been struck by the dichotomy of "Leather and Lace". It's taken and very overused, but I want 2 or three words that have that same sense.
So,
I think I'm looking for a intensely sturdy, masculine word like leather or steel - these don't necessarily have to be nouns - and a softer, more ornate, maybe more delicate word like lace, or satin or maybe tracery.
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