How To Buy Art Safely Online

Posted on November 15th, 2007 in art by art-world

How To Buy Art Safely Online
By Kirsty Semple

Buying a piece of art is a personal experience, whether it is a gift or for yourself, every piece of art you own tells a small story of how and where you got it and why you love it. Buying art online has many benefits: from the comfort of your own home you can literally buy anything for anywhere in the world, no matter what your budget is you will find something for you without spending hours trailing around the shops.

However, whilst taking advantage of the benefits of online shopping, it is important to protect yourself.

Feedback from other customers, on sites such as Ebay where this service is provided in a secure manner, is very important. Or star ratings from sites such as Amazon. Many people do not bother leaving feedback so if a service has been good enough for people to take the time to do so then is it likely that the seller is trustworthy. I am wary of sites which give testimonials. They may be genuine but are easy to fake. Customer feedback is important but it must be secure.

Check before you make a purchase that secure payment is offered, something like Paypal where no bank details are given is best. Or check that they offer more than one payment method, as legitimate businesses do, so that you can choose the one you are comfortable with. Sending a cheque or postal order may be preferable to giving credit card details, however it is slower and for trusted sellers credit cards are a perfectly safe way to pay, though always check for the little secure padlock icon on the bottom right of your screen to make sure it is a secure connection.

Before buying find out what the shipping cost is. If it is hidden be wary. Sometimes sellers offer you a bargain price then charge high shipping fees to make a profit. If the cost of post and packaging is clearly displayed you can judge for yourself if it is appropriate, taking into consideration the item s location.

An important point that many people fail to consider is the seller s returns policy. Do they offer complete refunds for damaged or faulty goods, or goods that are not as they were described? Some sellers will refund you the postage costs of returning an item, some will not. Some sellers will say that they take no responsibility for items lost or damaged in the post. If no returns policy is stated at all then it may be worth contacting the seller to ask. Rather than pay money for something damaged or faulty, make sure that you know upfront that any potential problems will be dealt with.

Ask the seller questions about the item.

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Ensure that you have read the item description correctly, pay attention to the specifics. If you can compare different sellers selling similar items, are the prices and the service offered comparable? Do a little background research into your item so that you understand any technical terms used by the seller. Know exactly what you are buying. If you make the mistake and buy the wrong thing the seller doesn t have to refund to refund you.

Finally, keep all receipts and paperwork and any tracking information given. Take a note of the contact details of the company you are buying from just in case a problem does arise.

There is a lot of beautiful and unique art for sale out there. When you find the right piece for you, buy safely and you will have something you can treasure for life.

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Purchasing a Kiln for Glass Fusing

Posted on November 14th, 2007 in art by art-world

Purchasing a Kiln for Glass Fusing
By Connie Brown

I have just been asked to assist an art teacher at a local high school. She wants to teach glass fusing to her students. I first went to the class to see what supplies they had on hand and what items they might need to order.

The teacher was very pleased because she had purchased a kiln for around $800 and had also purchased other supplies for her class. So, I was anxious to see what kiln she was planning on using to teach these 200 plus students.

The kiln she had purchase was quite large, but was not suited for teaching glass fusing. You would think that any kiln would do, right? Well, that is what I had always thought until I took a look at this brand new kiln.

Some of the key things you need when do the process of glass fusing is a pyrometer. What is a pyrometer? This tells you the temperature of the air inside the kiln. Although it does not tell you the temperature of the glass, the air temperature gives you a general temperature of your glass. If you have no idea what the temperature is inside, you do not have a clue as to what is happening to your glass. Every kiln is different and unique. It might take one kiln an hour to reach 1000 degrees Fahrenheit, while another kiln might take forty-five minutes to reach this same temperature. This kiln did not come with a pyrometer, so how was she going to know what was going on inside that kiln?

There was no viewing window. Most kilns do not have a viewing window, and that is alright for fusing. If you do not have a pyrometer, then it is a necessity to have a window so you can at least see what is happening inside the kiln.

But, this kiln did have a peep hole, which was located on top of the kiln. Now I do not know about you, but I do not really want to open a peep hole at 1000+ degrees Fahrenheit and have that hot air hitting me in the face. Since hot air rises, that is exactly what is going to happen with this peep hole.

A kiln shelf was not provided for this kiln. A kiln shelf is not necessary to do glass fusing, but it is extremely helpful to have air circulating around your glass pieces. The circulating air helps to ensure that your glass is heating at an even temperature.

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The kiln had a digital control knob. These are fantastic, but when using a digital knob, you have to be constantly observing your pieces to be sure to obtain the desired effect. When teaching a classroom full of students, there is no time to be standing watch over a kiln. If teaching a class, or even for personal use a kiln sitter is a desired and sometime necessary item. Also with a digital controller and no pyrometer, how can you decipher the temperature if you want to hold your glass?

It is important when purchasing a kiln that you spend your money wisely. Do your homework before you place an order for a kiln. Kilns are one of the most expensive items you will purchase when doing glass fusing. Check out the different kilns and see what items are standard and what are added items. Be sure that your kiln comes with a pyrometer if nothing else. This is a key item when purchasing a kiln.

For further information on glass fusing, please visit the Glass Fusing Made Easy web site.

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