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Featured Tool Apr. 29: Chrome Magnifying Mirror
by Rose Marion, Wire-Sculpture.com
Tool of the Week for April 29, 2013
This week’s tool: Chrome 2 Sided Mirror, #MIR-107.03
Video by Kate, JewelryTools.com
This week’s featured tool from JewelryTools.com is the Deluxe 2 Sided Mirror, MIR-107.03. When you sell jewelry at shows, you want to have a polished, professional presence! This mirror is a clean, elegant, and yet low-key addition to any professional jewelry booth. The bright shine of the chrome will add illumination to the reflection as your customers gaze into the mirror, admiring how your jewelry rests on their neck or ears. And the mirror swivels so that your client can see a close-up reflection, or admire as her husband would see your pendant resting on her chest. A small investment in a lifetime of pleased customers.
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Deb
April 29, 2013 at 5:26 am
I had such a mirror at my very first craft fair, and a lady came up and said it was bad luck to have that type of mirror present because sometimes it lays side-to-side (as opposed to being vertical to look in). Now I had never heard that before and I also had a hand mirror, but I sure don’t need to have bad luck or bad karma or whatever! Has anyone else ever heard of such a thing? Only thing I ever heard is if you break a mirror – 7 years bad luck. Let me know before I stop taking this mirror to shows!
Rose
April 30, 2013 at 9:37 am
Goodness! I’ve never heard of a double-sided mirror being bad luck. I think you would be safe!