Talk:Holly Yashi

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This is a nationally and internationally recognized jewelry designer that has acquired significant notability. This entry does not "promote" their products, it merely states a set of verifiable facts about the organization. There is no difference between having an entry on this company/designer and any other company or designer. Ysgraithe (talk) 17:54, 9 February 2010 (UTC)Ysgraithe[reply]

User:Ysgraithe is correct, this article does not have a conflicting point of view. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.26.81.197 (talk) 21:29, 2 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Could be more notable[edit]

I think it is just a matter of the artist communicating to the rest of the world what they have actually done. The designs and jewelry are beautiful, and we can tell they are popular pieces of jewelry for sale in lots of places, but we need to know more than sales to rise to notability. These designs in this material are clearly unique. They use a unique alloy metal that is new to jewelry making. But we don't know anything about that from the article or website. The designs are nature-based, is that important? We need to know why they are featured in Woman's Circle Magazine or the Swarovski catalog. How does the designer relate her designs to the materials and what are the the inspirations for the designs? Currently the emphasis is on the business side, which is something, but it's not notable. The artist could easily provide indisputable evidence of notability by a published interview or a review in a news article, jewelry, art or design journal. Consider the example of another jewelry making material such as jade or silver. If Holly Yashi were selling Jade designer jewelry, there would be a discussion of the Jade, where it's from, how it's produced, and how the artist works with the materials for the designs, how feedback from their clientele is taken into account to make the designs, or whatever is important, and that could be in the articles cited here. Lilaponi (talk) 17:52, 10 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]