Shipping note: Please request an invoice when you are ready to have your item(s) shipped out. eBay has reduced rates on shipping if the shipping label is initiated by the seller - sometimes by more than 50%
Since the shipping of rocks can get expensive due to their weight, all shipping is automatically combined, whenever possible. eBay’s policy of having all items shipped out within one day of receiving payment can negate combined shipping if payment is received before all of the auctions are won. The purchases paid for will be sent out at that time. All mailing will be by USPS.
Many items are listed using USPS Ground Advantage which can vary greatly with distance shipped. Getting the product to you in the least expensive and fastest way possible is my intent. IF YOU INTEND TO ACQUIRE MULTIPLE ITEMS DO NOT MAKE ANY PAYMENTS UNTIL YOU RECEIVE AN ADJUSTED INVOICE.
I do create “holding boxes” for as long as eBay's time restrictions allow in order for you to accumulate product and have it shipped at a more reasonable rate. Please indicate if you want to start a box and inform me when you have completed your purchases so that I can send you an invoice with the adjusted shipping amount on it. Once again, DO NOT PAY for the items as you are filling that holding box.
Due to the structure of eBay Buy It Now items require immediate payment therefore will be sent out at that time.
Material note: Washington has a great variety of jades, garnets, diopsides and other metamorphic items. Many times multiple different items can be found within the same stone. I will do my best to properly identify these before listing and seek advice when needed. Please note that all jade items listed will be nephrite jade unless otherwise indicated. Washington State nephrite jades may contain as much as 3% to 8% serpentinites- these will influence the hardness of the jade. All Washington jade is nephrite.
Welcome to my hobby. As has always been done, the items that are listed are what I consider to be a personal expression of art. Most items have been opened to reflect that artistic expression. There are occasions when the opening of the stone may be contrary to that expression since the item best reflects art by leaving it in specimen form, many of which are called suiseki pieces.