Does anyone have any idea where I might be able to get small bells, of a traditionalish (though miniature) shape, that are made out of sterling silver or at least a silver alloy? I've found a few "fine jewelry" types which run $90-100 each but they're not only too big, but far too expensive to consider when I need nine of them for what I'm planning to do. So far the best I've been able to find is a site selling cat and dog bells, which had a nice small simple one - $27 each, still on the steep side for nine. I'm really hoping I can do better than that, although if not then I guess I'll have to think of something else (silverplate some brass or bronze ones?).
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Date: Jul. 13th, 2004 06:17 pm (UTC)From:http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=28105&item=8117638857&rd=1
http://13moons.com/bells/bells.htm
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Date: Jul. 13th, 2004 06:26 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: Jul. 13th, 2004 08:08 pm (UTC)From:Do they have to have clappers inside? THat would probably lower the cost; things like that may not be "working" bells at tiny size.
Sterling will run a bit too squishy for such a shape, too. You might find silver alloy or plated.
The closest I can come off the top of my slepy head is bead caps, which tend to be a bit too triangular or filigree for what you want.
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Date: Jul. 13th, 2004 08:51 pm (UTC)From:Yes, they do need to have clappers. They need to actually chime. What I'm trying to do is make a Musical Silver Branch, you see (something you may have heard of in Irish myth).
I know sterling is a bit soft for a real bell (in my search I found some Russian site which explained in some detail why large bells are bronze and not silver, despite the "silver bells" image), but then, dinner-bell type bells are often made out of it, and I thought it might be easier to find tiny ones (like the pet bells I did find).
I'm not sure what a "bead cap" is.
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Date: Jul. 13th, 2004 09:26 pm (UTC)From:I think even dinner-bell things must be plated. Or pewter.
What about bellydancer-type "bells" which are not in fact bells, but effectively just bunches of clappers that hang together and make a jingly shimmer? if you used a bunch instead of one bell? You could use seven bunches of seven 'bells'. Those might be more easily findable in silver plate. THey're certainly available in bronze.
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Date: Jul. 13th, 2004 09:40 pm (UTC)From:Bellydancer bells: I hadn't thought of hanging them in bunches. (obviously, singly they wouldn't work) Fire Mountain Gems, which
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Date: Jul. 13th, 2004 08:56 pm (UTC)From:http://accent.ourweddingshop.com/estore/product.asp?dept%5Fid=251&pf%5Fid=4603
There's also a box of "silver" bells, 24 for $7.50, by the same company, but those don't say that they're silver plated or real silver of any sort, just silver-colored apparently and of indeterminate composition. Here's the link to them too, though.
http://accent.ourweddingshop.com/estore/product.asp?pf%5Fid=18%2D0398&dept%5Fid=251
Hope these links help.
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