Exile Jewelry | Maker Feature
Can you believe we're almost halfway through November? With the colder weather and less busy schedules (hello Covid), we have a notebook full of goals for the community. It seems we've been plugging away even more so these past days to get things rolling. And, with that comes another maker feature - something we've been neglecting a little lately. We can't wait for you to meet Charlotte the maker behind Exile Jewelry. She has the complete story behind taking those first steps and getting the support to keep at it. And definitely a fun side you'll love to learn about. Take a peek:
What is your name and company?
Charlotte - Exile Jewelry
Where are you from?
Windsor, NS
What do you make?
Where can we find you and start shopping?
Instagram: @exilejewelry
Does your company contribute back to the environment?
Emphasis on recycled & repurposed metals.
The business side of the interview...
Tell us more about your company - what's your business' story or something unique that we'd love to hear?
I started metalsmithing almost three & a half years ago after
my obsession with sea glass started to take over my dining room. My boyfriend
decided I needed to find a way to get rid of it, knowing I would never stop
collecting.
How did you get started selling? What made you finally take the
leap?
Are you a messy creative or an organized creative? What does your workspace really look like? Can you give us some of your storage tips?
What’s your favorite part about home? Are you a homebody?
I am a total homebody! I love my outdoor garden, but my favourite place is my home studio.
Salty or sweet? What is your favorite of the one you chose?
I have a wicked sweet tooth & I’m a prolific baker. Bad combo! 🤣
Something unique about yourself that nobody really knows? (IE, one thumb is longer than the other, skipped a grade in school, etc)
Before the age of two I had several seizures including a grand mal seizure for which I needed an ambulance.
Three favorite Instagram accounts you think we should all follow, and their main focus.
@stringtheoriesca is the sweetest human and makes gorgeous macrame wall art & plant hangers. Her work often uses driftwood for the perfect beachy feel!
@metalsmithsociety for anyone interested in metal work and what goes into it!
@slightlyirreg for beautiful, handmade Nova Scotia Earthenware ceramic work.
HC ♡
I started selling almost a year after I started smithing because one of my very
good friends encouraged me. She had started small artistic sea glass business,
and wanted a partner in crime for the craft shows, and also saw the potential in
my work. After a few coworkers & siblings asked for custom work, I decided it
was time. It was a very small church Christmas craft show in Halifax and I sold
three items. I was SO EXCITED my work was good enough that strangers wanted to
buy it!
Give us your best advice for others that want to start making and selling. Which
did you wish you knew when you had started?
Research and networking are both super important. I found a great community of
smiths on Facebook - I swear there is a group for just about everything! Even
being a passive observer in this environment has taught me a lot of things I
would have never considered on my own & made me more confident in creating.
Industry entities (like @metalsmithsociety on Instagram!) that bring the
community together exist, and the more you immerse & invest yourself in the
community, the more you’ll find.
Are you a messy creative or an organized creative? What does your workspace really look like? Can you give us some of your storage tips?
My workspace actually looks like chaos. I’m very messy and I like to work on
about 20 projects at once, so I never get bored with one thing. Because I’m
part time, I can pick and choose what I feel like working on with benefits my
creativity. The vast majority of my customers are super understanding. I have a
lot of tools like pliers, hammers, setting tools and gravers and use a variety
of pop-up racks for the lighter items (kitchen isle of the dollar store). I’ve
also found that modifying my work bench by drilling holes in it for commonly
used tools has been really helpful in deterring me from misplacing things.
Now the fun personal side...
Would you rather spend your vacation at the beach or
sight-seeing?
I am not known to ever pass up a beach day! Any opportunity to find sea glass!
I am a total homebody! I love my outdoor garden, but my favourite place is my home studio.
Salty or sweet? What is your favorite of the one you chose?
I have a wicked sweet tooth & I’m a prolific baker. Bad combo! 🤣
Something unique about yourself that nobody really knows? (IE, one thumb is longer than the other, skipped a grade in school, etc)
Before the age of two I had several seizures including a grand mal seizure for which I needed an ambulance.
Three favorite Instagram accounts you think we should all follow, and their main focus.
@stringtheoriesca is the sweetest human and makes gorgeous macrame wall art & plant hangers. Her work often uses driftwood for the perfect beachy feel!
@metalsmithsociety for anyone interested in metal work and what goes into it!
@slightlyirreg for beautiful, handmade Nova Scotia Earthenware ceramic work.
Ahhh... Thank you so much Charlotte for telling us more about your handmade business. We loved hearing the honesty about building courage and knowledge to achieve your dreams. And of course, it's always nice to know that a passion can be very messy and sporatic - we can certainly agree! Your jewelry is absolutely beautiful and so unique, we hope all of your dreams come true with your business. Once again, if
you want to see more stunning jewelry or get in touch with Charlotte, here's
where you can reach her:
Instagram: @exilejewelry
Shop: Etsy + Website HC ♡
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