How many pieces should I buy when reselling jewellery?
On our shipped orders, freight per piece falls steeply up to about ten pieces and then flattens: $14.54 at 1 piece, $3.38–3.54 at 4–5, and $0.58–1.47 from 7 up, still $1.04 at 58. Below ten, freight dominates the landed cost; above ten, extra quantity mainly earns the goods discount rather than freight savings.
What does wholesale jewellery actually cost per piece?
Per-piece prices in this catalogue run $0.39 to $41.30 with a median of $2.54. On top of that, freight per piece depends on order size and destination — see the figures from shipped orders above. A median style bought one at a time lands near $17 a piece; bought ten at a time it lands near $2.90.
How much do the quantity discounts save?
Measured across 11,847 live variants, the 3-piece price is a median 11.4% below the single-piece price and the 10-piece price is a median 25.6% below. The steps are public on every product page and apply per style, not per order.
Is there a minimum order for resale buying?
No minimum on in-stock jewellery — a single piece can be ordered as a sample. The figures above are there so the cost of doing that is clear before you do it.
How long do orders take?
On the orders behind these figures, three to seven days passed between the order being placed and the parcel being handed to the carrier, with a median of four. That is dispatch time only; transit after hand-off depends on destination and the service chosen at checkout.
Can I mix styles and still get the quantity price?
Yes. The 3-piece and 10-piece steps apply per style, so a mixed test order across rings, necklaces, bracelets and earrings still earns each style's tier.
Where do these numbers come from?
The freight and dispatch figures are taken from orders shipped from Guangzhou between July and August 2026. The price and tier figures are computed from the live catalogue. Destination, parcel weight and stock change over time, so checkout always quotes your own parcel rather than these examples.
What material is the jewellery?
Stainless steel. The grade is stated per SKU: some products are listed as 316 or confirmed 316L, and pieces listed without a grade number should be treated as 304. Grades are never guessed upward.