It's hard to define a clear starting date of South Wind Design because crafting has always been a big part of my life. At a young age, my mom and grandma instilled in me a love for crafting, second hand store scavenger hunts, and a true DIY spirit.
Because of these beautiful women, I've delved into all sorts of creative avenues which enabled me to supplement my income while working towards my bachelor's degree and teaching credential. I had an amazing experience teaching history for four years, but I was laid-off during the budget cuts. Four months later, I was diagnosed with cancer. It was a sad situation but the stubborn optimist in me would not be defeated! In response, I expanded SWD, I established my second etsy shop, Artesenias.etsy.com, and I enrolled in graduate school. All of it was enabled by my etsy customers and a wonderful circle of support!
Although I started as a traditional beadworker, over time, I began experimenting with contemporary jewelry styles. Nearly all of the creations you see in my shop I learned to through trial and error experiments. My experience with traditional beadwork influences my contemporary jewelry because it taught me to focus on details, textures, and overall "flow" in the design. While contemporary jewelry dominates my shop, traditional beadwork will always have a significant place in my heart.
Giving back to my community is important, so I donate time to my school district's Title VII program for Native students and families. Through our program, I'm able to teach students the basics of beadwork, provide mentorship, and promote education.
Things don't get much better than that if you ask me!
Things you should know about your SWD purchase:
1. You are supporting an independent, woman-owned business.
2. All sterling silver pieces are made with fair trade and/or recycled sterling silver.
3. Your order enables me to donate more time and resources to youth programs in my city.
4. You are supporting an artist that seeks fair trade elements to utilize in her designs. Additionally, she is transitioning to making all of her own ear wires and components to lessen the chance of supporting oppressive labor conditions in another country.
Where is South Wind Design heading?
Because South Wind Design is my "one-woman show," the horizon of SWD is exciting. Since 2007, etsy has helped me complete school through my graduate degree, supplemented my teacher income over summer breaks, and who knows what's next!
(*Excuse me momentarily while I send my intentions out into the universe*) With a little luck, etsy will also help fund my doctorate when I start by Fall 2022. Only time will tell where this road will take us, but that doesn't mean we slow down, stop, or turn around, it means we prepare for the possibilities that each turn will bring.
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~Becky