In this episode of B2B Breakthrough, our new host, Ciara Cristo, chats with Natalie Jacob, founder of Etymology Jewelry, about her creative journey and commitment to sustainability. Natalie shares how her fine arts background inspired her to build a thriving jewelry business blending vintage charm and modern style. She discusses challenges and successes in navigating the jewelry industry, from sourcing sustainable materials to connecting with customers. Packed with entrepreneurial insights, this conversation will inspire listeners to embrace their creativity and pursue their passions.
In this episode of
B2B Breakthrough, our new host, Ciara Cristo, chats with Natalie Jacob, founder of
Etymology Jewelry, about her creative journey and commitment to sustainability. Natalie shares how her fine arts background inspired her to build a thriving jewelry business blending vintage charm and modern style. She discusses challenges and successes in navigating the jewelry industry, from sourcing sustainable materials to connecting with customers. Packed with entrepreneurial insights, this conversation will inspire listeners to embrace their creativity and pursue their passions.
Join them as they discuss:
- Introduction to Natalie Jacob and Etymology Jewelry
- From Fine Arts to Jewelry Design
- The Essence of Etymology Jewelry
- Navigating the Sourcing Landscape
- Connecting with Customers
- Balancing Art and Business
- Insights on the Jewelry Market
- Wisdom and Insights from Experience
Natalie Jacob is a Brooklyn, NY native and Brooklyn-based designer and artist. As the owner and designer of Etymology Jewelry, she is an alum of MICA (The Maryland Institute College of Art) in Baltimore and the noteworthy, famed school LaGuardia HS of Music and Art in NYC. In her previous life, Natalie was (and still is!) a classically trained artist, having even featured her work at the Society of Illustrators in Manhattan. With such a creative background, Natalie takes these fine art influences to her jewelry work, her primary medium today.