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    Explore " jewelry design" with insightful episodes like "Dean Davidson (Dean Davidson): Jewelry Brand Success from the Beginning", "Dean Davidson (Dean Davidson): Jewelry Brand Success from the Beginning", "S4-05: Nick Noyes, Chasing the Joy", "Nada Ghazal on her love of Beirut, finding courage and creating for connection" and "Erica Sara, mom, runner, jewelry designer, and entrepreneur: Never give up | ep. 12" from podcasts like ""The Interview Series by Retail Insider", "The Retail Insider Podcast Network", "For the Love of Jewelers: A Jewelry Journey Podcast Presented by Rio Grande", "Out Of The Clouds" and "Real Fit"" and more!

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    Dean Davidson (Dean Davidson): Jewelry Brand Success from the Beginning

    Dean Davidson (Dean Davidson): Jewelry Brand Success from the Beginning

    Craig and Dean discuss the inspiring journey of Dean Davidson‘s jewelry brand, from its humble beginnings as a hobby to becoming a successful line carried by prestigious retailers like Holt Renfrew.

    They delve into the design process, materials used, and future plans, including the possibility of expanding into homeware. Dean shares insights into his demographic, awards, and the opening of his first physical store in Toronto.

    The interview reveals the brand’s global distribution, carried by major names in the industry. They wrap up with Dean’s vision for the future, focusing on further expansion and introducing homeware to their retail boutiques.

     

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    Dean Davidson (Dean Davidson): Jewelry Brand Success from the Beginning

    Dean Davidson (Dean Davidson): Jewelry Brand Success from the Beginning

    Craig and Dean discuss the inspiring journey of Dean Davidson‘s jewelry brand, from its humble beginnings as a hobby to becoming a successful line carried by prestigious retailers like Holt Renfrew.

    They delve into the design process, materials used, and future plans, including the possibility of expanding into homeware. Dean shares insights into his demographic, awards, and the opening of his first physical store in Toronto.

    The interview reveals the brand’s global distribution, carried by major names in the industry. They wrap up with Dean’s vision for the future, focusing on further expansion and introducing homeware to their retail boutiques.

     

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    S4-05: Nick Noyes, Chasing the Joy

    S4-05: Nick Noyes, Chasing the Joy

    Jeweler, entrepreneur and influencer Nick Noyes creates one-of-a-kind heirloom jewelry designs, favoring high-karat gold, a stunning spectrum of custom-cut colored gemstones and intricate hand engraving. After years of creating handcrafted wire-wrapped jewelry to sell on the music-festival circuit, Nick attended the New Approach School for Jewelers to further develop his craft, and his evolution continues. In this episode of For the Love of Jewelers, Nick joins host Courtney Gray for a candid discussion of his creative path, his journey from music-festival wild child to high-end custom jewelry artist, balancing work and parenthood, the role of sobriety in his personal and professional success and so much more!

    Nada Ghazal on her love of Beirut, finding courage and creating for connection

    Nada Ghazal on her love of Beirut, finding courage and creating for connection

    Nada Ghazal (@NadaGhazalJewelry) is a jewellery designer and entrepreneur based in Beirut, Lebanon. In this episode of Out of the Clouds,  she shares the story of her relationship with design and creativity with host Anne Muhlethaler. Growing up, Nada shares that she was always fascinated by adorning herself, and while she spent a lot of time painting, she was also making her own jewellery and shoes with the help of local artisans. Even back then, she remembers that her desire was to create objects that would connect her to other people. 

    Nada tells how she landed in graphic design since there weren't any jewellery or fashion courses in Beirut at the time, and which tilted her career towards advertising, giving her resources to start her own brand. Nada recalls how she quit her fancy agency job in Dubai on her 30th birthday, in order not to start her company ‘too late.’

    The talented creative explains how her vision was to develop an individualistic line, that would be timeless but with jewellery that can be worn day to night — not be left in a safe. And from the start, Nada wanted to have the atelier under the same roof as the rest of the team. 

    Having lived through war and, more recently, survived the terrifying blast that destroyed part of the Lebanese capital, Nada movingly recounts how she strives to translate her experiences into her pieces, even turning a painful feeling into something beautiful. 

    She also talks eloquently about her deep connection to her city, her muse, which she feels has a soul or a spirit all of its own and what inspires her and gives her the courage to get back on her feet, rebuild and start again. 

    The two finish by discussing Nada's wellness and grounding rituals, which include a regular breathing practice in the morning, and her favorite guided meditations. 

    A moving and inspiring interview. Happy listening!

     

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    You can find Nada Ghazal on her website : https://www.nadaghazal.com/en/home

    On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nadaghazaljewelry/

    On TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nadaghazaljewelry

    On Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NadaGhazalJewelry

    On Pinterest -  https://www.pinterest.ch/NadaGhazalJewelry/

    On Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/user/NadaGJewelry

    And finally on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/nadaghazaljewelry/

    The meditation teacher Sally Kempton - https://www.sallykempton.com/

    Imagine by John Lennon - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOgFZfRVaww

    The book 'Many Lives, Many Masters by Brian L Weiss - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34452.Many_Lives_Many_Masters

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    Erica Sara, mom, runner, jewelry designer, and entrepreneur: Never give up | ep. 12

    Erica Sara, mom, runner, jewelry designer, and entrepreneur: Never give up | ep. 12

    Erica Sara is the definition of tenacity. After going through a divorce in her 20’s she left her lucrative position at Coach to pursue a degree in nutrition and started designing and creating jewelry at the kitchen table of her NYC apartment. 

    Today she’s the owner of Erica Sara Designs, featuring beautiful, timeless, customizable jewelry that’s graced the pages of publications including Runner’s World, Women’s Running. Glamour, and Better Homes and Gardens, just to name a few. And if you haven’t seen her work there, chances are, if you following women’s running, you’ve seen it on many of the pros, including Alysia Montaño, Colleen Quigley, among others. 

    In this episode she shares the twists and turns she took on her path to pursing a dream she’d been carrying since childhood; Erica discovered her passion for jewelry design at just 10 years old, using scraps of leather to craft fabulous leather pins, earrings, and hairpieces for her family and friends. (This was the 80’s!). 

    When she’s not creating jewelry, Erica spends her time running, cooking, and hanging with her husband Robert and their two kids.

    Connect with Erica
    Website: www.ericasara.com
    Instagram: @ericasara
    Twitter: @ericasara

    For full episode details visit: https://pam-moore.com/2021/07/27/12-erica-sara-how-to-pursue-your-passion/

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    We talked about… 

    • Being picked last for every team as a kid, growing up as a dancer and later becoming a runner
    • How rowing laid the groundwork for becoming a runner
    • How running became part of Erica’s mental health toolkit
    • Her path from the NYC corporate fashion world to starting her own business 
    • How watching the NYC Marathon finish line changed her life 
    • How the NYC running community embraced her with open arms after her divorce
    • How she (probably illegally) converted her NYC apartment into an art studio 
    • How she went from working at her dining room table to designing personalized jewelry for elite runners
    • Why she’s such a saver- and how her good financial habits have allowed her the freedom to pursue a dream
    • All four of her grandparents survive the Holocaust; how her family history has affected the trajectory of her life 
    • Advice to other people who are contemplating a mid-life career shift
    • Why she keeps her social media presence as genuine as possible
    • How she ended up marrying a man who wasn’t her “type” - and advice for all the single ladies. 
    • Taking maternity leave as a small business owner
    • How to set work-life boundaries as a self-employed, work at home mom
    • On her creative process as a jewelry designer 

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    Impatience for Success with Melissa Joy Manning

    Impatience for Success with Melissa Joy Manning

    Melissa Joy Manning is an ethically- and eco-minded jewelry designer and CFDA member, and a friend of mine. She founded the CFDA Sustainability Committee and uses 100% recycled precious metals in her handmade designs, famous for her signature style and one-of-a-kind creations. We talk about: knowing each other for 20 years, being in business for nearly 25 years, over-achieving parents, art as a career, silversmithing in Mexico, passion, living authentically, getting fired, vocational counseling, Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center, knowing how to run a business, being a hero, positioning, being around for three years, pre-Etsy/direct-to-consumer, building a brand, emulating and partnering, learning your voice, bringing a brand to market, turning, churning and burning, misconceptions, being self-funded, reinvesting, being green-certified, ethics, what you can do with what you love, social component, leading by example, sustainability and success, danger of overnight success, InStyle/Oprah effect, room for everyone, originators, strategy, false promise, vicious cycles, collaboration, generosity, mentoring, feeling lucky, cycle of 3, 5, 7, 10, vision plans, watching the market, racing backwards, finding inspiration, business can be a solution, the best design solves problems, morals and ethics, Bezos could do better, choices, creating community, potty mouths, wage disparity, the other NRA, learning, changing the demand, everything is political, the luxury of choice, cancel culture, embracing failure, being grounded, defining your own success, never take no for an answer.

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    Melissa Joy Manning Jewelry

    Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center

    Episode recorded on 01/28/21

    Episode released on 02/17/21

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    From Poverty To Purpose with Jewelry Designer Lia Valencia Key

    From Poverty To Purpose with Jewelry Designer Lia Valencia Key

    Brace yourselves for possibly the most inspiring episode of #MinxYourMorning, with the joyful Lia of Valencia Key Designs.

    Lia came from humble beginnings. And with just one profound question from her mom, Lia’s light of possibility and wonder was turned on...

    Now, she brings that light, love and joy to everyone who crosses her path, and has made a successful jewelry business out of spreading the message of light and possibility!

    Watch, listen and share Lia’s incredible story and head over to www.valenciakey.com to shop her magnificent designs.

    Interested in hearing more about "Minx Mode - The Mastermind"? There are still a few spots open - go ahead and schedule a discovery call with Liat to learn more and see if you are a good fit for this unique program: https://calendly.com/liathorovitz/minx-mode-discovery-call.

    For more about Liat, check out her website: https://www.liathorovitz.com/ and come hang out on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/liathorovitz/!

    To schedule a free trial coaching call with Liat, click here: https://calendly.com/liathorovitz/discovery-call

    Monique Péan on the Transformative Nature of Fossils, Rocks, and Meteorites

    Monique Péan on the Transformative Nature of Fossils, Rocks, and Meteorites

    New York–based jewelry and object designer Monique Péan sees fossils and extraterrestrial materials as portals to another time, space, and place. Pyritized dinosaur bones, woolly mammoth tooth roots, meteorites, and lunaites are among her work’s mediums. She sources these from remote locations—including the Arctic Circle, where she located fossils with Native Alaskan Inupiat and Yupik tribes, and on Easter Island, where that site’s aboriginal Polynesian inhabitants helped her hand-carve cosmic obsidian, found on local terrain—and then transforms them into striking, sculptural works of art. 

    Recently, Péan began working on a larger scale, expanding her practice to sculpture and furniture. One of her first pieces in this vein, a bronze vessel incorporating part of a rare meteorite, is included in “Objects: USA 2020,” a forthcoming exhibition at New York’s R & Company gallery (now opening on February 16, 2021, due to the Covid-19 pandemic), curated by Glenn Adamson, Abby Bangser, Evan Snyderman, and James Zemaitis. Péan wants viewers to experience the wonder she feels when holding a piece of the universe in her hands: a transportive, calming energy that signals the vastness of deep time—and illuminates her role in harnessing it. 

    Péan traces her draw toward these specimens to her younger sister, Vanessa, who died in a car accident at age 16. The loss prompted her, then in her mid-20s (she is now 39), to approach life with urgency and intention. She quit her job as an analyst at Goldman Sachs and, a year later, in 2006, launched her eponymous jewelry line. Each piece is, in a way, a memorial to her only sibling. They’re also a means for the designer to explore the origins of life, and to express not only herself but also gratitude toward the planet: Péan donates a portion of the proceeds from every accessory sold to Charity: Water, a nonprofit that provides clean drinking water to communities in need, and avoids using materials that require mining, opting for antique diamonds and recycled gold or platinum instead. The ancient materials she uses are found lying on the Earth’s surface, collected by simply picking them up off of the ground, and in Péan’s hands, they’re turned into wearable reminders of natural phenomena.

    On this episode, Péan details how she came to understand time through geology, talking with Spencer about her fascination with fossils, rocks, and meteorites; her profound experiences working with indigenous peoples to locate age-old materials; how her Haitian-Jewish background has shaped her worldview; and the ways in which her jewelry pays tribute to her late sister.

    GEMOLOGUE Jewelry Podcast with Selim Mouzannar

    GEMOLOGUE Jewelry Podcast with Selim Mouzannar

    Today I would like you to meet Selim Mouzannar. I first tried on his jewellery creations inspired by Art Deco and Ottoman architecture during private MATCHESFASHION dinner in London. I love the simplicity of his design and rose-cut diamonds  to create a warm glow. Selim collections reflect his passion for the ocean, stars and open air. His star shaped pendant became iconic and in my wishlist. 

    • You launched your jewellery workshop in 1993 in Beirut. How did your brand start?
    • How do your jewels reflect your background as both your father and grandfather were also jewellers?
    • You studied mineralogy and graduated from Paris’s Institut National de Gemmologie. How important is to understand and to play with gemstone colours to create jewels?
    • What are your signature design elements? Are there any unique and special techniques used during the process like enamel and antique Mediterranean crafts?
    • Can you speak more about your iconic pieces, the 7-point star of the collection Istanbul? How are your jewels created? 

    GEMOLOGUE Jewelry Podcast with Mike Saatji of Mike Joseph Fine Jewellery

    GEMOLOGUE Jewelry Podcast with Mike Saatji of Mike Joseph Fine Jewellery

    I have been fascinated by Mike Joseph since I first tried on his second skin jewellery creations during Couture 2016 in Las Vegas. I love the simplicity of his design, yet it is a complex puzzle of individual pieces attached together replicating organic shapes of feminine curves. Mike Joseph Fine Jewellery stands for unique, innovative and avant-garde jewellery. Mike Saatji, Creative Director of Mike Joseph Jewellery, has dedicated the last 25 years to jewellery design and making of fine jewelry. Born in Armenia to a family of jewelers, he spent every spare moment of his formative years at the jeweler’s bench. He believes jewellery completes the look, and make each one of us unique and sophisticated.

    • What was your vision when you launched the brand, and does it still remain the same today?
    • You continue to surprise us by pushing the boundaries of traditional jewellery design.Where do you find these bold ideas?
    • I feel that many of your collections have been sketched in Europe. Where do you travel for inspiration when starting a new collection? 
    • Your Savage Love collection features tapered baguette diamonds in a stunning presentation of visual texture and implied movement. Is it your latest collection? 

    GEMOLOGUE Jewelry Podcast with Bea Bongiasca

    GEMOLOGUE Jewelry Podcast with Bea Bongiasca

    In this podcast I would like you to discover the journey of a young jewellery designer within the contemporary jewellery design scene in a rapidly changing jewellery landscape. Bea Bongiasco latest jewellery collection is like a miniature fantasy world anyone can immerse in. I met Bea Bongiasco at COUTURE in Las Vegas and interviewed her classmates for GEMOLOGUE KICK GEM - the series of interviews with brilliant women and men who are about to dazzle the jewellery world with their exceptional talent and creativity.

    • You founded your jewellery brand in Milan the same year you graduated from the Jewellery Design course at Central Saint Martins in London. How did the jewellery degree shaped you as a designer and prepared you to navigate the jewellery industry?
    • What was your vision when you launched the brand, and does it still remain the same today?
    • Your jewels are handmade in Italy. What is your day like at your workshop? How recognisable "Made in Italy" for jewellery? 
    • Your inspiration comes from the fascination you have always had with the Eastern countries and traveling. What inspires you to create?
    • Your jewels are cheerful, lightweight and precious. How would you define contemporary jewelry design scene in "the era of playful fine jewellery"? What gave you confidence there is a consumer for contemporary jewellery design? 


    GEMOLOGUE Jewelry Podcast with Dima Nawbar of L'Atelier Nawbar

    GEMOLOGUE Jewelry Podcast with Dima Nawbar of L'Atelier Nawbar

    In this podcast I would like you to meet Dima Nawbar of L’Ateleier Nawbar, the fourth generation jeweller. I am very excited for you to discover her jewellery brand which she runs together with her sister Tania across the Middle East and recently in London Harrods with the base in Beirut. I first caught a glimpse of L’Atelie Nawbar jewellery during Jewellery Arabia Bahrain at Azza Showroom. Dima was floating between clients and she was always surrounded by crowds of jewellery lovers and clients who could not get enough of her stacking jewellery designs. 

    How did Atelier L'Nawbar brand start? In 1891 your great great grandfather opened in the Gould souk in Beirut and in 1983 your parents opened a boutique on London Bond Street? 

    You use ethically sourced materials. You also encourage the use of ecological stones in certain collections and push clients to upcycle there own jewellery reusing their stones and materials. What are your thoughts on recycling or upcycling jewellery as a trend?

    What are your signature design elements? Are there any unique and special techniques used during the process

    Describe your jewellery travel schedule pre Covid?  How has it changed and what have you learned from the lockdown?

    Episode 10: Launching a Jewelry Line to Celebrity Status

    Episode 10: Launching a Jewelry Line to Celebrity Status

    Oh my goodness. This woman has such a story, such a mission. This week we connected with Crystalyn Aucoin of Crystalyn Aucoin Jewelry. She has built a solid business over the past 18 months - so solid that you would think she has been in business for a decade.

    Out of New Orleans, she has gone through personal tragedy that brought her to Houston and back home to New Orleans again. She emerged from that stronger: a single mom, a widow in her early 30s. A fire was lit within her - she fanned that flame and committed to diving into her dream, starting her own business in spite of those around her questioning, 'Why would you do something so hard, after you've just gone through something so painful?'

    Entrepreneurs are used to that question...luckily the 'why' of it all is everything. The stronger your 'why', the the stronger your will to build a sustainable business and the stronger your determination to leverage that business to impact and serve others.

    This is a powerful one - here's a quick highlight of our discussion:

    The Impact of COVID-19 on a Product-Based Business

    • The shift she made when her manufacturers shut down
    • Friendship bracelets and the importance of customer connection
    • Adopting a creative solution to nudge a slower-moving product

    The Importance of Mentors

    • The support, coaching, and promotion of her product from Rachel Hollis
    • The 1 key thing Jasmine Star personally told her to do in order to launch her business (she launched within one month of that advice!)

    Coming Out of a Personal Tragedy Stronger

    • Dealing with 'imposter syndrome'
    • Pushing through when those around her doubted her goals
    • Managing grief, being a single mom, a young widow, starting a business
    • Coming to terms with new roles, titles, responsibilities, and expectations

    Career Shifting: The Jump from Billboard Sales to Jewelry Design

    • Creating an everyday jewelry line for women from work to the soccer field
    • Jumping in with zero experience in building a business
    • Leveraging online courses and content, hiring help
    • Finding success in a male-dominated industry (yes, the jewelry industry is run mostly by men!)
    • Empowering women to buy jewelry for themselves

    Just Start.

    • A special message for single moms and those going through hardships looking to start their own business
    • Building the foundation: what you start with won't be what you finish with
    • Learning while putting that learning into action
    • Obstacles as a reminder of what you've accomplished and a way to prepare you for what's next
    • The ultimate question, 'Is it really as hard as I'm making it out to be?'
    • The money mindset - investing in yourself and your business

    The Mission.

    • Inspiring women through her story and journey
    • Basing her business on connection and relationships
    • Giving back to cancer-related initiatives to honor her husband Ryan
    • Earning more to give back more

    Muscle Creative Wrap-Up

    • If you could listen to only one music artist for the rest of your life who would it be? Adele (Vance Joy was a close second)
    • Where can people find you online?


    GEMOLOGUE Jewelry Podcast with Anthony Lent

    GEMOLOGUE Jewelry Podcast with Anthony Lent

    I am currently running "United States of Jewels" series on GEMOLOGUE Instagram. Turns out, up to this point my selection was entirely taken over by talented American female jewelry designers, but here is one gentleman I couldn’t leave out! Deeply beloved by you, my gem squad and with almost 50 years of experience in the industry, Anthony Lent Jewelry has become a collection of sculptural works of art conceived in silver and gold. Tony Lent is undoubtedly one of the top American fine jewellery designers working side by side with his sons.⁠ He has dedicated his life to the painstaking transformation of visionary images into intricate pieces of wearable art.

    How did Anthony Lent brand start?
    What inspires you to create? What are your signature design elements?
    How a jewellery startup can become successful?
    Can you speak more about yourThe Celestial collection? Inspiration, process, manufacturing.
    Why jewellery matters? 
    What are your favourite jewellery books?

    GEMOLOGUE Jewelry Podcast with Silvia Furmanovich

    GEMOLOGUE Jewelry Podcast with Silvia Furmanovich

    Silvia Furmanovich and I met in Sao Paulo over 8 years ago and I’ve been following the journey of her and her family’s jewellery creations ever since. I was so honoured when she asked me to be the face of her Botanica marquetry fine jewellery collection with salvaged Amazonian wood with Brazilian gemstones! ⁠A native of Brazil, Silvia Furmanovich has travelled the world bringing a multi-cultural element to her jewellery creations. Inspired by age-old artisanal techniques from the countries she’s visited like India, Egypt, Japan, and Italy. She creates the most stunning, one-of-a-kind statement pieces – a jewellery style much loved in Brazil, USA, Europe and the Middle East.⁠

    • What inspired you to become a jeweller?
    • What was your vision when you launched the brand, and does it still remain the same today?
    • Where do you go for inspiration when starting a new collection?
    • How do you want women to feel when wearing your jewellery?
    • ...

    GEMOLOGUE Jewelry Podcast with Moritz Glik

    GEMOLOGUE Jewelry Podcast with Moritz Glik

    I first caught a glimpse of Brazilian Moritz Glik’s delightful work over 7 years ago at Liberty London. The three pieces I saw there were enough to get me hooked forever! Originally a shoe designer, Glik is the sweetest, wisest and hard working men! He is based in NYC, where all his creations are handmade. Moritz design a kaleidoscope of colourful jewels moving with every movement. His jewellery ignites pure joy and playfulness in everyone lucky enough to wear them. #nobodyshakesitlikemoritzglik

    • Why did you choose to become a jewellery designer?
    • How did you blend traditional technique with a playful, avant-garde sensibility in your signature locket design? 
    • What is your signature design element? How did you develop your innovative but timeless DNA across MUDA/ CORE / APOLLO collections? 
    • How important is drawing in the design process for you? How precise should it be?
    • ...

    GEMOLOGUE Jewelry Podcast with Ara Vartanian

    GEMOLOGUE Jewelry Podcast with Ara Vartanian

    Whenever I am in São Paulo I make sure to visit Ara Vartanian, where I first met him over eight years ago. His avant-garde gemstones jewellery combine luxury with wearability! Ara spares no expense when it comes to the size of his gemstones especially paraiba tourmalines and emeralds. His jewellery is never boring and often mind-blowing. He is famous for his opulent and innovative jewellery design and one of the first jewellers to incorporate inverted diamonds into unique designs. Luckily, you don’t have to fly to Sao Paolo to see his exceptional jewels. Ara Vartanian’s boutique is tucked away in London Mayfair. 

    • How is your family history connected to jewellery and gemstones?
    • What is your favourite stone and why?
    • What makes Paraiba Tourmalines, Emeralds, Rubellites and Pearls special? How difficult is to source these stones for your jewellery? 
    • What do you look for in Paraiba Tourmalines and Emeralds for your jewellery brand: colour, clarity, character, carat? 
    • Is buying loose gemstones a good investment?

    S1-07: Charles Lewton-Brain and Nanz Aalund, “Real Glimpses of the Future”

    S1-07: Charles Lewton-Brain and Nanz Aalund, “Real Glimpses of the Future”

    Fixing the wheel rather than reinventing it seems to be a running theme with master goldsmiths and educators Nanz Aalund and Charles Lewton-Brain. Whether it’s providing much-needed, accredited learning spaces for students or the need for jewelry businesses to embrace young apprentices, Nanz and Charles are all for building on what’s been done—the key word being build. In this episode, join Nanz, Charles and Courtney as they discuss the “paradigm shift” in the jewelry industry and the practices both old and new that will be crucial in the survival and success of the craft. 

    Episode 22: Stacey Bowers: Stamping an Edge on the Delicate

    Episode 22: Stacey Bowers: Stamping an Edge on the Delicate
    Stacey Bowers wanted to make her friends laugh. She used some of her previous knowledge of jewelry making and learned how to stamp metal to make delicate pieces with interesting phrases on them. “I think it has a lot to do with my own personal taste in jewelry,” Stacey said. “I typically wear things that are small and discrete, and I think a lot of other people appreciate that, too. But my attitude is not small or discrete. It's a little combination of the inner and outer me.” She worked full-time as the communications director for the Thea Foundation while making jewelry every hour she wasn’t at work. As of February 2019, she decided to transition to jewelry design full-time with her company, Bang-Up Betty. Find more of Stacey’s work: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bangupbetty/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/bangupbettyjewelry Website - https://www.bangupbetty.com/ Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/BangUpBetty/ Stifft Station Gifts - https://www.stifftstationgifts.com/ Sustaining Craft is a passion project of Hew & Weld Writing. There are no fees for artists and craftspeople to participate. Music provided by Jim Ciago (Seven Second Chance on iTunes and Spotify & Nomad Neighbors in the Denver area most weekends). Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sustainingcraft/ Facebook - http://facebook.com/sustainingcraft Find more from Hew & Weld: Website - https://www.hewandweld.com/news Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hewandweld/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/hewandweld/ Special Guest: Stacey Bowers.