Leaving My Job to Start a Jewellery Business in the Pandemic with Nadia Thomas (podcast episode)

It takes a certain kind of gumption to start a business in the middle of a pandemic, and Nadia Thomas of Chamarel Designs has it. Nadia first turned to jewellery making as a form of creative therapy in 2014. After enrolling in the London Jewellery School, she gradually turned her hobby into something more profitable before taking the leap, leaving her job, and launching her very own business in the thick of the pandemic. In this episode, we talk about how the challenges and limitations of the pandemic inspired her to find a way to make things work and what kept her inspired along the way.

 
 
 
 
 

072: Leaving My Job to Start a Jewellery Business in the Pandemic

With Nadia Thomas

It takes a certain kind of gumption to start a business in the middle of a pandemic, and Nadia Thomas of Chamarel Designs has it. Nadia first turned to jewellery making as a form of creative therapy in 2014. After enrolling in the London Jewellery School, she gradually turned her hobby into something more profitable before taking the leap, leaving her job, and launching her very own business in the thick of the pandemic.

In this episode, we talk about how the challenges and limitations of the pandemic inspired her to find a way to make things work and what kept her inspired along the way.


EPISODE RECAP

  • What prompted you to start your own jewellery business? (2:28)

  • How did you make the leap from working 9 to 5 starting your business? (7:55)

  • How did the pandemic affect the launch of your jewellery business? (11:49)

  • “This book gave me the boost of positivity I needed to gain some momentum” (14:40)

  • Why you should invite your family and friends on your business journey (16:25)

  • Were you scared when you left your job? (17:42)

  • What challenges did the pandemic bring to your business? (20:15)

  • What’s next for your business? (25:50)

  • Using technology to help people experience your jewellery (27:12)

  • What inspired you to become a mentor for other jewellers? (30:45)

ABOUT NADIA

Nadia has been making jewellery since 2014. She began learning at the London Jewellery School where she studied multiple disciplines in various mediums before exploring further, old-fashioned silversmithing techniques whilst travelling around Bali.

She runs her own business, Chamarel Designs, from her London studio and is a mentor on the Diploma in Silver Jewellery with Jewellers Academy.

RESOURCES

Chamarel Designs’ Website

Chamarel Designs’ Instagram

Chamarel Designs’ Twitter 

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