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Public Trunk Show Oct. 27-29

11 Wednesday Oct 2017

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jewellery, pearls, sterling silver, trunk show, Vancouver designer

Party season is right around the corner, so I’m holding one of my biannual public trunk shows at the Designers Collective shop in Vancouver.

Everyone is welcome.

Friday Oct. 27 – 4 p.m. to  8 p.m.

Saturday Oct. 28 – 11 a.m to 5 p.m.

Sunday Oct. 29 – 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

2885 W. 33rd Avenue (at MacKenzie St.)

DESIGNERS COLLECTIVE

If you don’t know Designers Collective, it’s a hub for creative people run by my friends Brooke Hatfield and Tina Dhillon who will redo your interiors for you, or teach you how to do it yourself. They also do field trips to study design in other cities and organize pop-up shops featuring local artisans.

DONNA TANGYE

This pop-up shop also includes paintings by Donna Tangye, another one of my talented friends. You can seem some of her recent work at her website.

And here’s a glimpse of some of what I have been working on…

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Hope to see you at there.

XO, Anne

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Baubles evoke good memories

11 Tuesday Feb 2014

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amethysts, identity, Jennifer Quellette, jewellery, Valentine's Day

When we wear jewellery are we telling the world who we are, or telling ourselves who we are? Or are we just using necklaces and earrings to remember the loved ones who gave them to us?

Turns out it’s all three, according to this fascinating article by science writer Jennifer Ouellette. She looks at how we use objects to reinforce our identity, although not always in the way other people might think.

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Some things like books, photos, and clothing may be chosen to project our image to the world. But just as often we surround ourselves with the things we love for our own psychological comfort. We often use jewellery, particularly, as what the social psychologists call a “feeling regulator” to remind us of loved ones.

Based on what I’ve heard from customers, I think that article is spot on. Jewellery is almost a talisman for many of us. Customers often request pieces for themselves to mark special occasions like weddings or anniversaries. And they’re looking for quality that will last generations because they are collecting jewellery as future heirlooms.

“If you are missing someone, you carry a photo in your wallet, or propped up next to your computer, or you value a necklace that somebody gave to you,” a psychologist explains, in the article. “You do these things to connect to someone as a sort of proxy, until you see that person again.”

It also explains why the week before Valentine’s Day is always so darn busy — I’m selling a lot of “feeling regulators” before Friday.

When you put it like that, it seems like awfully big job for a little pair of earrings.

St. Valentine’s favourite stone, amethyst, is always a big seller for the romantic holiday, and this collar of peacock pearls mixed with amethysts, $595, is a memorable gift.A

But the luscious amethyst drops, $110, have also been flying out of the shop.

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Welcome

26 Thursday Sep 2013

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Anne Carson, handcrafted, jewellery, original, pearls, silver

_MG_34001Welcome to Anne Carson Design online. The virtual shop is new, although I’m not. I’ve been in business for more than nine years, but I am what my friends have jokingly referred to as, “the reluctant entrepreneur.”

Although I love designing jewellery, the evolution of my business has been slow because I’m not comfortable being a self-promoter. So my clientele has grown entirely by word of mouth and largely due to the kindness of my friends and their friends who wear my work and hand out my business cards.

RELUCTANT ENTREPRENEUR

I never planned to go into business. I just began designing necklaces because I could never find quite what I wanted in the marketplace. I wanted real stones, not glass or crystal. I prefer silver to gold. I’m influenced by vintage jewellery, particularly from the Edwardian era, but I don’t want to wear a costume. I wanted my jewellery to have a fresh, modern feel.

Eventually I decided to make my own. As the results got better, friends began requesting I make them pieces. Then their friends asked if I could make up another one like that in chocolate pearls? Or did I have anything in aquamarine? Or peridot?

They told me people tried to buy the jewellery right off their necks, which I didn’t quite believe until it happened to me. Eventually one pal decided to throw a party and invite her friends and colleagues to see some of my creations. That happy event became the main method for marketing my work. These days, I often fly to visit friends in other cities and call it a business trip because I show my work over wine and appies.

MEDIEVAL ARTISAN SYNDROME

About four years ago one of my bracelets found its way onto the arm of a morning TV fashionista and an investor approached me about expanding my business. She just shook her head when she heard about my sales techniques.

“It’s like you’re some medieval artisan dragging a cart from town to town,” she said. She was a skilled businesswoman and told me there were more efficient ways to do this. She proposed a plan that would involve offshore factories and wider profit margins, for jewellery of reduced quality.

I suddenly realized that she wanted to me to start making exactly the sort of necklace I had rejected more than a decade ago.

“But I make these for my friends,” I protested. “I make every necklace as if I were going to wear it myself.”

“You realize that friends-of-Anne is not actually a demographic,” she replied. “Well, at least not one that’s big enough to expand your business.”

And that’s when I realized I was never going to be any sort of mass producer. So I planned another party.

GEMS FOR MY FRIENDS

While my customers are not all my friends in the true sense of the word, they are women like me who wear a lot of classic clothes and want jewellery to give the outfit some interest. They don’t want to see carbon copies of what they’re wearing on everyone else in the office or at a party.

With that in mind, I make all the pieces myself because I need to see how the stones work together. That’s what my customers value about these pieces: they’re handcrafted with care, and with an eye to pleasing the wearer.

Which brings me to why I’ve launched a website. The same friends who pushed me to go into business in the first place, also convinced me that having an online shop was a matter of good customer service. Many of my pieces are limited designs and some are one-of-a-kind, so customers who couldn’t always make time for showings felt they were missing out. The website just makes it easier for people to find what they’re looking for.

LIMITED EDITION JEWELLERY

If you’re interested in hearing about the new pieces first, we have an occasional newsletter and you can sign up here. New pieces will make their public debut a week or two later in the “Featured Products” part of the shop. The necklaces, earrings, and bracelets currently in stock are found in the obvious categories. And I have a wing of the store devoted to my portfolio of previous designs, for anyone looking for inspiration.

The nature of designing with natural stones is that when they’re gone, they’re gone. But if you like something you see, or would like it in a different coloured gem, I can check with my suppliers and see if there’s something comparable that might work for you.

Thanks for visiting Anne Carson Design. I hope you enjoy browsing.

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