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Looking at the collection of handcrafted jewelry at Holland & Birch, you would never guess that it all started with a frying pan. Setting out to make a necklace with her daughter’s initials on it, founder Suzanne Jones picked up hand-stamping supplies on a whim at a local craft store. However, instead of buying a metal block to practice stamping, she started with a frying pan on her dining room table to see if hand-stamped jewelry was something she could actually create. Spoiler alert: She certainly could! Hand-stamped jewelry quickly became Suzanne’s specialty.
Once word got out about Suzanne’s talent, it didn’t take long for people in the Homewood community to approach Suzanne about creating customized bracelets and necklaces. “Girls on the Run, [my daughter’s] Daisy Troop, and other people just started asking, ‘Oh, can you stamp the Daisy Troop number? ‘Can you stamp a word for Girls on the Run?’. It started in my community — people wanting little necklaces here and there that were customized.”
Each fundraiser piece for Holland & Birch is customized to a specific story and helps organizations and people from all walks of life, including families who have lost a loved one, or have a loved one experiencing cancer. Specific examples of these fundraisers include a selection of jewelry for Momentum, a nonprofit dedicated to the personal and professional development of female leaders across Alabama, and a line of jewelry benefiting Hope for Autumn, another nonprofit helping families affected by childhood cancer.
A specific fundraiser that still stands out to Suzanne is one that came about organically. While spending the day on her boat, Suzanne was approached by a friend who knew of a local woman experiencing cancer. She asked Suzanne about creating a bracelet and fundraiser to help this woman and her family. With minimal marketing, Suzanne listed the bracelet on her website. The local community did the rest, rallying around the woman by ordering hundreds of these bracelets. “The number of orders that came in for that woman was unbelievable,” Suzanne explains. “I really just posted a link with a bracelet saying, ‘This is Molly’s bracelet.’ Typically, I try to give a background story and get it together before I do something like that … The number of people who wanted to support her without any fancy bells and whistles was shocking.”
Another one of Holland & Birch’s best-selling pieces is more recent. While it is not one of Suzanne’s creations, she purchased it while attending this year’s New York Fashion Week, where Holland & Birch’s jewelry line was worn on the runway. “[They were] these gold-filled bangles from the late 1800s and early 1900s,” says Suzanne. “I invested in three of them, and I brought them back and they sold immediately. [The woman I bought them from] is a curator of antique pieces that are amazing and beautiful.”
As far as the future of Holland & Birch, Suzanne says she just lives day-to-day, but she hopes to eventually open another storefront in Birmingham. Until then, she will continue to create meaningful jewelry that does more than just shimmer and shine.
Holland & Birch is located at 1816 28th Ave. S., Homewood, AL 35209. To learn more, visit hollandandbirch.com or call (205) 283-5338.
This article is sponsored by Holland & Birch. All photography provided.