Selling jewelry on Etsy means factoring in listing fees, transaction fees, payment processing, and shipping. This tool ensures you're not losing money on every sale.
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How many items do you expect to sell each month?
π‘ Why needed? Fixed costs (Rent/Labor) must be split by each item. Lower sales = Higher cost per item. We need this to calculate your min break-even price.
Percentage of items that are wasted or unsold.
β Price is above break-even $18.35. You are making profit!
How much will you charge for one item?
Net Profit
$3325
per month
Margin
26.6%
profit margin
Break-Even
312
units/month
β Margin Detected: Your 26.6% profit margin is healthy for the cafe industry. You need to sell 312 units to break even, currently projecting 500 units.
Required Volume Growth β₯17% to break even
Current Expectation: 30% β
On Etsy the marketplace takes a real bite before you see profit: about 6.5% transaction fee, ~3% + $0.25 payment processing, a $0.20 listing fee, plus optional Offsite Ads at 12β15%. Handmade jewelry is usually priced at materials Γ 2 for wholesale and Γ 3β4 for retail β then you still have to absorb Etsy's cut on top. Cost your findings and metal per piece and treat fees as a line item, not an afterthought.
Transaction, processing, listing and possible Offsite Ads can total 15β25% of the sale. Pricing at cost-plus without them quietly erases margin.
Hand-assembly time is real. A $4 materials piece that takes 30 minutes can't sell for $8 and still pay you.
Buyers expect free shipping, but it comes out of your price. Build the postage into the item price or you ship at a loss.
Racing to the bottom against mass-produced lookalikes trains buyers to expect $5 jewelry and starves your margin.
Once your pricing works, these are the tools small operators use to take payments, keep books, and market.
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Start with materials (metal, stones, findings) plus labor per piece, multiply by 3β4Γ for retail, then confirm the price still clears after Etsy's ~15β25% in fees and shipping. The calculator above lets you fold the fees in.
Roughly 6.5% transaction fee, ~3% + $0.25 payment processing, a $0.20 listing fee, and 12β15% Offsite Ads when a sale comes through an Etsy ad. Together that's often 15β25% of the order.
Free shipping helps visibility, but the postage still has to be paid. Bake your average shipping cost into the item price rather than absorbing it as a loss.
Wholesale is commonly 2Γ materials and retail 3β4Γ. With Etsy's fees on top, many sellers need the higher end of that range to keep a healthy margin.
Usually labor isn't priced in, free shipping is absorbed, and the stacked fees aren't accounted for. Add all three and re-price β the calculator above shows the real break-even.
Many small business owners use the "3x material cost" rule or simply match competitor prices. The problem? This ignores your unique cost structure. Your rent might be higher, your waste rate different, or your labor costs vary by location. This calculator reveals your true break-even point and ensures sustainable pricing.
Download a clean, shareable PDF of your pricing breakdown β cost structure, break-even point, and profit scenarios β completely free, with no sign-up. Useful for partners, lenders, or your own records.