I sold my first piece of jewelry at the age of five to a very fashion forward little six year old, she was so ahead of her time she was wearing hyper colored shirts even before the 12 year olds. It was a hot pink, neon yellow, and lime green friendship bracelet, very in. Soon every little girl within a four block area had to have one, and thus began my love of creating jewelry. I continued to make and sell jewelry, for myself and friends throughout high school never thinking it could be a career. In college I tried my hand at several different majors until finally a diamond-encrusted light bulb went off above my head and I thought, “I should be a jewelry designer.” Such a simple yet life changing thought. So I change my major one last time to Metals and Jewelry at The Savannah College of Art and Design. Though learning the trade was not easy, I loved every minute of it knowing that I was fulfilling my passion. I couldn’t think of anything else I would rather be doing.

Jewelry has become more that just a hobby or career for me. It has become my artistic expression. Some artists paint or sculpt, but jewelry is an art form that you wear on your body for everyone to see. It’s a way for the wearer to express themselves and communicate to others who they are without saying a word, and I am honored that I can be a part of that for anyone who buys my jewelry. I can’t think of a more personal or public way to express my art. So my hope is that in viewing this website you will appreciate my personal expression as well as find a piece that helps express who you are.

Thank you,
Heather Colmar