Join Us Feb 26 For Our In-Store Farewell Party

We’re closing after 13 years!

closing-party-eventAfter 13 years of business, we’re closing our shop. We thought it would be a shame to just fade away without a proper good-bye. Over the years, we’ve done some pretty cool stuff and met some amazing people and we want to celebrate that!

We invite you to join us Friday February 26 from 5:00 – 7:30 pm as we raise a glass to begin the next chapter of our lives. Come on in to say farewell, stock up on supplies and share some laughs and (and probably a few tears) with us.

This event is FREE and open to all! We’ll have deals and specials and will be around all day, and the main party starts at 5.

See our closing party event on Facebook to RSVP and for the newest event details.

* Shop from dozens of local artisans and find out where you can find their work once Blue Buddha closes.
* HUGE discounts on any Blue Buddha jewelry supplies still in the warehouse
* Store-only specials (not available online), including stuff from Rebeca’s secret stash
* Free cake! And booze!
* Special section of pay-what-you-can items!
* Because we’re closing, we have to find a home for EVERYTHING. You want a desk? An office chair? A snow shovel? A toilet paper canister? Some filing shelves? Let us know what you want and make us an offer! It’s a great chance to get some gently used items for cheap!

Our retail shop’s last day is Sunday February 28. Online sales will continue through April 10.

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Where Oh Where Is My Order?

We’re continuing to make headway, slowly but surely!

In the couple weeks since I first posted What The Heck Is Going On With My Order? we’ve managed to steadily chip away at our order queue. The number of new, untouched orders is significantly smaller, but the number of “problem” orders (meaning something was out of stock when we went to fill it) has grown:

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If your order is #83987 or lower and hasn’t shipped yet, it is very likely sitting in one of these piles. Our tumblers are going non-stop to polish all the rings needed to fill these backorders, and we’re waiting on many components (clasps, anodized aluminum, beads), which we get from other vendors. We might be able to ship the remainder of your order, but first Aimee needs to go ahead and create the backorder for the missing items.

If your order number is higher than that, we haven’t gotten to your individual order yet, but we’ve started tackling our “pick lists” of all the items by metal to fill orders up to #84069. Once we clear those, we’ll print a pick list for the next hundred or so orders, and so on, until we defeat the mountain of orders!

Once again, I thank you deeply for your patience while we work hard to make sure you get all the high-quality jump rings you need. You guys have been so understanding, and we really, really appreciate that!

For related ordering/stock info, please see our other blog posts:

Feb 3 – Anodized Aluminum Jump Rings Restock by End of February or Early March

Jan 26 – What The Heck is Going On With My Order?

Jan 13 – Continuing To Slay Orders One Ring At A Time

AA Jump Rings Back In Stock By End Of February, Early March

Five Million Anodized Aluminum Rings Plus Additional Base Metal Rings, Findings and HyperLynks Kits To Be Restocked!

We’ve started our final production run! We’re in the process of having 5 million jump rings sent to our Anodizer. We’ve also tallied up our other base metal rings and findings needs and will be tackling those. We expect to have everything that we are restocking available around the end of February or early March. Our HyperLynks kits should be here by mid-February.

Anodized Aluminum Details

enameled copper jump ringsWe will NOT be restocking any of our color mixes. As the color mixes run out, they are gone for good. (If you have a backorder of a mix, we WILL definitely fill those; we’re just not making any additional mixes). We’ll publish a blog post soon with our “recipes” for our anodized mixes so that you can purchase solid color packs to make your own mixes.

Below is a complete list of the sizes, colors and quantities in our final production run. Because the batches are anodized by weight, you’ll notice there are far fewer rings being anodized in the thicker gauges. If you see that a ring you want is limited, be sure to sign up of for back-in-stock notifications on our anodized aluminum jump rings page so you can snag what you need when we mark it back in stock! If you don’t see a color listed below, then it likely means you can buy those rings now because we have enough in stock, but once that stock runs out, that color will be gone forever. We will also not be anodizing any more of our faux gold specialty sizes (we will only anodize the standard sizes listed below), so whatever is left on our faux gold page is it for this product line!

AA-ringsD20 – 20 AWG (0.8 mm) 1/8″ (3.2 mm)
120,000 rings per color:
* black
* gold
* iridescent gunmetal
* pink

F20 – 20 AWG (0.8 mm) 5/32″ (4.0 mm)
100,000 rings per color:
* black
* green
* iridescent gunmetal
* lime
* red
* turquoise
* violet

F18 – 18 SWG (1.2 mm) 5/32″ (4.0 mm)
40,000 rings (*) or 88,000 rings (**)
** black
** blue
** brown
** gold
* green
** iridescent gunmetal
* lime
** orange
** pink
** purple
** red
** turquoise
** violet

H18 – 18 SWG (1.2 mm) 3/16″ (4.8 mm)
75,000 rings each color
* black
* blue
* brown
* gold
* green
* iridescent gunmetal
* lime
* orange
* pink
* purple
* red
* turquoise
* violet

H16 – 16 SWG (1.6 mm) 3/16″ (4.8 mm)
20,000 rings each color
* gold
* iridescent gunmetal
* purple
* red
* violet

L18 – 18 SWG (1.2 mm) 3/16″ (4.8 mm)
58,000 rings each color
* black
* blue
* brown
* gold
* green
* iridescent gunmetal
* lime
* orange
* pink
* purple
* red
* turquoise
* violet

L16 – 16 SWG (1.6 mm) 3/16″ (4.8 mm)
16,000 rings(*) or 33,000 rings (**)
** black
** blue
** brown
* gold
** green
** iridescent gunmetal
* lime
* pink
** purple
** red
** turquoise
* violet

P16 – 16 SWG (1.6 mm) 5/16″ (7.9 mm)
27,000 rings
* gold
* iridescent gunmetal
* lime
* pink
* purple
* turquoise

T16 – 16 SWG (1.6 mm) 5/16″ (7.9 mm)
11,000 rings each color
* black
* blue
* brown
* gold
* green
* iridescent gunmetal
* lime
* orange
* pink
* purple
* red
* turquoise
* violet
* yellow

T14 – 14 SWG (2.0 mm) 3/8″ (9.5 mm)
7,000 rings each color
* pink
* turquoise
* violet

X12 – 12 SWG (2.6 mm) 7/16″ (11.1 mm)
3,000 rings each color
* gold

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Learn To Make Chainmaille Jewelry in Chicago

Expert Chainmaille Designers Offer Private and Small-Group DIY Jewelry Lessons in the Chicagoland area

Even though Blue Buddha is winding down our operations, our expert designers and instructors remain available to teach you how to make chain mail jewelry. Whether you’d like to set up a private session to tackle a specific project or if you’d like to schedule a crafty “Girls Night Out” for a small group of friends, or if you want to create memorable, fun and unusual kids’ birthday parties, these instructors can help you succeed in making something beautiful.

Check out these three artisans in the Chicago area, and stay tuned for future blog posts to find out about chainmaille classes in Milwaukee and Los Angeles!

Please contact the instructor directly for rates, current availability and more information.

Sky Cubacub chainmaille artist and teacherSky Cubacub

Skycubacub.com
etsy.com/shop/skycubacub
Contact: [email protected]

Sky is available Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and weekends at their studio in Roscoe Village (contact for details). They are available for kids’ birthday parties, too.

Sky Cubacub, a native Chicagoan, first took a chainmaille class from Rebeca Mojica when they were 13 years old. In June 2010, Sky showed Repetitive Motions, a debut collection of eighteen garments.  They used materials such as scissors, aluminum sheet metal, wax, bicycle inner tubes, paper and their first love, chainmaille, with astonishing skill that is a result of obsessive repetitive practice. Their designs are couture in the truest sense of the word, for they create every piece by hand for specific individuals to wear in calculated combinations, an overall vision that is a “portrait” of that individual’s personality. “My interest lies in using the form of the body to hold art. My work is sculpture over fashion”, says Sky. Their current focus is on Rebirth Garments, their line of custom made clothing for the full spectrum of gender, size and ability.

Metamorphing Metamaille

Artist statement:
Everyday is a performance where I bring my body as a kinetic sculpture into the consciousness of the people I interact with in passing and on a daily basis. In my practice, the intensive handwork makes the process the most important part and gives me inspiration. Chainmaille has been the catalyst to every other medium that I excel in; all of the mediums I enjoy are obsessive and have repetitive patterns. Through chainmaille, I have found my patience.

I was always interested in the strength that chainmaille suggests. I have been building myself this armor or protection, not against harm exactly, but as a way to give me courage. I am an introvert, but it has given me the strength to be social. I never have to go up to people; they will always come up to me. My chainmaille is prosthesis for the communication of my inner world. My body, my identity and my prosthesis are one cohesive being.

Byzantine Web Pants with scalemaille

 

Deborah Sacks chain mail teacherDeborah Sacks

etsy.com/shop/TalespunMaille
Contact: [email protected].

Deborah is available evenings and weekends on the north side of Chicago. She also does kids’ birthday parties in Chicago.

Deborah Sacks discovered chainmaille in 2013 and immediately fell head over heels in love. She delights in learning new weaves and techniques, new color combinations and compositions. As an elementary school teacher, it wasn’t long before she combined her two passions, first teaching chainmaille to kids in summer camp and then starting a chainmaille club for the young people at her school. She firmly believes that you’re never too young nor too old to discover something new, and she is eager for the chance to prove it to you.

Orbital Odyssey chainmail bracelet
Kat Wisniewski chainmaille instructor

Kat Wisniewski

ElementalArtJewelry.com
Contact: elementalartjewelry.com/contact

Kat is available some weekday evenings and weekends; she requests a minimum of one week advance notification to schedule your lesson).

Since perfecting her chainmaille skills in 2008, Kat Wisniewski has become a nationally known expert in the field, with multiple project publications and an endless amount of teaching opportunities at various Chicagoland locations. Students and customers who buy her tutorials and finished jewelry, always wonder, “How did you come up with that design?” Kat says, “It’s a process of trial and error, and that I start with ideas that I already know work well and then figure out a way to make them look very different!”

byzantine bracelet chainmaille on wrists from chainmaille class in ChicagoHer company, Elemental Art Jewelry, specializes in creating Czech pressed glass chainmaille jewelry and fashion designs featured in various artisan shows.

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Maillers’ Choice Subscribers

JMPSTRT-MCC-03M-DEC12-300pxIf you subscribed to our monthly Maillers’ Choice kit, by now you should have received an email with your credit amount for your remaining months.

If you did NOT receive this email, please contact [email protected] so we can get you squared away! (Be sure to check your spam folders first as our “customercare” email sometimes gets filtered out!)

Thanks so much for your support, and we hope you find some great goodies with your store credit!