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Help finding artist that created these charms
Last post 09-14-2007 6:20 PM by Adi. 3 replies.
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  • 08-20-2007 9:03 AM

    • samiam
    • Joined on 08-19-2007
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    Help finding artist that created these charms

    Hi - Does anyone know who the artist is that created the charms on eBay with the item number: 330152196186 (also set as my picture - the two heart charms).  The seller has several charms and pendants made by this artisan.  I asked the seller if she would tell me the name of the artist and she would not disclose the name.  I would like to see what else this artist makes.  This artists work is similar to Jes MaHarry's work.  So - if anyone knows who this artist is and maybe a website to point me in the right direction, I would appreciate it.  Thanks!

  • 08-20-2007 9:43 PM In reply to

    • samiam
    • Joined on 08-19-2007
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    Re: Help finding artist that created these charms

    Hi all - was told that the artist is Pam Springall.

  • 09-13-2007 9:48 PM In reply to

    Re: Help finding artist that created these charms

    I have edited this post based on the one below. It wasn't my intention to "push" a sale. I'm not sure why you would find it "odd" for a retailer to decline an anonymous request for business information. The original poster asked for a website with the product in question, so I provided a link to my store where the items are sold. The artist does not have a direct online retail outlet for these pieces and like many other businesses, works with vendors to sell products.

    Sincerely,
    Sharon

  • 09-14-2007 6:20 PM In reply to

    • Adi
    • Joined on 07-19-2007
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    Re: Help finding artist that created these charms

    first... I found it kind of odd that the ebay seller that didn't want to disclose the artists name followed you here and continues to push a sale...  Anyway, I'm glad that you found the artist that does indeed seem to be Pam Springall.

    Second, I thought this brings up an interesting question... is a seller obliged to cite the source of a piece of work when they are asked?

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