What you don't see as quality another might. Don't put your talent down. For your first pieces, don't set the price as high. As you get better, you can start to ask more for each piece. Lots of people like jewelry and especially if it is unusual and unique and one of a kind which yours would be. You may be surprised by what others like and will want.
I am not sure what outlets you have to sell your jewelry. One way to "advertise" is to wear it yourself and when someone asks about it, say you are making them to sell. Or have a friend, your mother or someone else you know do the same thing. A secretary at our school put hers in a basket in the school office with price tags and lots of people - teachers, students and parents bought hers. You might look for a consignment place which will sell yourself as long as you give them a percentage of what you sell. Around here, near Christmas (which I know is a long way away) there are craft shows where you can "rent" table space and sell things. Good luck on your jewelry making and selling!
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