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We sell per pack and the price is for whole pack of items. Please keep in mind that Quantity 1 always means 1 Pack. Likewise, Quantity 2 = 2 Packs, Quantity 3 = 3 Packs, etc.,
Yes, here are the coupon codes we offer: Orders worth $49 or more will get 10% discount, coupon code BS2016. Orders worth $100 or more will get 15% discount, coupon code BS100. Orders worth $150 or more will get 18% discount, coupon code BS150. Orders worth $200 or more will get 20% discount, coupon code BSWHOLESALE. All amounts listed above do NOT include the shipping cost.
Yes, we offer the following shipping upgrades at the moment: 1. DHL/FedEx/TNT/UPS/EMS/SF-express to North America, and most Europe Countries (3-7 Business Days Delivery) = Extra $15 2. DHL/FedEx/TNT/UPS/EMS/SF-express to Australia, New Zealand (3-7 Business Days Delivery) = Extra $15 3. DHL/EMS/FedEx/TNT/UPS/SF-express/Special Express Line to other countries (3-10 Business Days Delivery) = Please contact me for this situation. Please click the down arrow behind Standard Shipping to select these options, and DO leave your phone number as this is a mandatory requirement by the courier.
Here's the approx size compare table: 10mm = 0.4inch 20mm = 0.79inch 30mm = 1.18inch 40mm = 1.57inch 1inch = 25.4mm
Yes, we do. We charge a fee for the first item, then a small extra fee for another one.
Actually each of the wooden beads may made from different kind of wood, but most of them are from Samak, or called Schima spp., and I simply just call them 'Grass Tree'. And some of my customers just call them 'china berry', I think it's more clearer than other names. :) And most of the wooden craft are just made of raw wood, no further treatment except the polishing, and sometimes are polished with laquer, a very thin clear layer with almost no color change. And sometimes just bleached to make it more white. You'll find the details from the item description of each item.
Yes, you can just send me a picture of what you want, I will check if I can do this. :)
Basically silver plated is just silver, looks like white; and white k silver seems a bit darker and shinning.
We always use the USD as the default currency in the item price and also in the quote. :)