Si estás leyendo esto, probablemente ya estés de acuerdo con millones de consumidores de todo el mundo en que la producción en masa es increíble mente aburrida. Por otro lado, los artículos hechos a mano ofrecen mucho más valor y singularidad; en resumen, son mucho más divertidos.
In fact, when you order something handmade, you know that the product you’re receiving has been made with care, attention to detail, and, of course, love.
As evidence that civilization has grown weary of mass production, craft markets have sprung up everywhere. Of course, these places have always been small-scale, local, but today the internet has made the work of artists and artisans accessible to a global audience.
This means that you can order a handmade rug in Copenhagen from the comfort of your New York apartment; you can order handmade soaps in Lisbon from the comfort of your London apartment. You get the picture. Being able to order handmade items (especially gifts) from all over the world makes them even more special, knowing that they are handmade and international.
What can you find at handmade markets?
Anything and everything. Most markets offer a few basic categories that differ only in semantics. These general categories are:
- Jewelry
- Home
- Toys
- Clothing
- Accessories
- Kids
- Weddings
- Art
As for the markets, some of the larger sites offer less common items, like vintage rattan furniture straight from the headquarters of a designer supermarket and personalized dog collars from Etsy. So if you’re looking for something general, like jewelry, the site you choose won’t make much difference. They all offer jewelry. But if you want something more unique, you’ll be able to narrow down your options more easily.
Do all markets offer the same variety?
Variety is key at craft markets. With each market offering thousands of vendors, there’s no shortage of variety or quantity of products. Clothing, stationery, jewelry, home decor, furniture—you name it, there’s an artist selling it.
In this regard, the main difference between most sites isn’t the variety, but the number of sellers. For example, Etsy is the largest online marketplace, with nearly 2 million sellers and over 30 million active buyers. On the other hand, Davanda hosts 320,000 designers. This doesn’t mean Etsy is better, because there’s no “best.” There’s only what YOU prefer.
For some, the variety can be overwhelming. For example, eBay has millions of listings for all kinds of products, not just handmade. If you take the time and effort to read through these listings, you can find some impressive items. If you don’t have the time or inclination, you might be better off choosing a site that doesn’t offer as many sellers as Artfire and Zibbet. Remember: “small” means thousands of sellers, not millions.
Supermarket HQ and Big Cartel are a bit different in terms of variety. Supermarket HQ is a niche marketplace that primarily offers furniture, while Big Cartel is a site that sells to designers, makers, and artists, allowing them to open their own online stores for a monthly fee. In short, if you’re looking for handmade jewelry or other typical artisanal items, this isn’t the marketplace for you.
What Can You Find at Marketplaces for Handmade Goods?
As with any product, there are higher and lower quality items. Some handmade items will be more beautiful than others, some will be better made, and others you wouldn’t buy even if they paid you for them. Such is life. That’s why it’s your responsibility to read the sellers’ reviews to determine if they meet your quality standards.
An important aspect to remember is that most sellers don’t make crafts to make money; they are people who make crafts and create art because they are passionate about it. While this doesn’t guarantee that they will create a high-quality product, it certainly increases the likelihood that they will. A craftsman who designs their product out of deep passion is likely to create something amazing, unlike machines that create the pattern they are programmed to produce.
Are shipping costs included in the price of the product?
No. The price displayed on all sites does not include shipping costs. They are added at the end of the checkout process.
However, some sites, such as iCraftGifts, have a special category of products called “Free Shipping Worldwide.”
As with most products on the site, shipping costs depend on four factors:
- Your location
- The location of the seller
- How quickly you want it.
- The weight and size of the product.
If you want to minimize shipping costs on Marketplaces, you can search for sellers near you. This means that if you are ordering from the United States, you can avoid Dawana and Folksy, which are located in Europe. Or, if you are an Amazon Prime member, you can get free shipping when you buy from Handmade on Amazon.
While it is not necessary to keep shipping costs low, it is important to be vigilant.
Where to buy?
And remember, there are no exclusivity points here. You can buy bedroom curtains in one and custom-made pens in another. The only problem you might have is narrowing down your choices among all the great options.