


Natural Andean Opal Earrings 'Sparkling River' Item ID: 2671691345
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Estephani Caillaux
"Im Estephani Caillaux Montafur. I was born in 1988 in the beautiful city of Cuzco. I always had an eye for gleaming silver and our beautiful Peruvian gemstones, and often wondered how such elegant materials were transformed into jewelry.
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"But I felt obligated to major in tourism and hotel management. I didnt enjoy it and I finally gathered my courage to choose what I really wanted in life. I wanted to do something creative, something fun, something where I could be myself. I wanted to dedicate my time to something I liked so much it wouldnt feel like work. My life really needed a dose of happiness. It wasnt an easy decision but I chose to nurture my creative side and express myself through jewelry.
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"Silver is a beautiful metal and I love the way it looks. Its malleable and there is so much that can be done with it!
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"I was fortunate to take classes in a school in Cuzco where I learned jewelry crafting techniques and discovered my own style.
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"Even so, it wasnt an easy path. It required many, many hours of practice until I felt I had mastered this art but I did. All my errors taught me to value this work and I became a perfectionist in this craft. I feel proud to have made it through this entire learning process.
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"My beautiful Cuzco with its changing weather contrasts the sierra and jungle with clear skies and torrential rains. Nature here and its essence are my inspiration and this is where I find the energy I need to create my designs. Even so, each one requires time and painstaking work, so each one is unique.
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"I would love to have a school some day and offer classes for people who want to learn this lovely art. I would motivate them and help them find their passion in life. I also dream of showing my work in local fairs and international jewelry exhibits where we could all enjoy a cultural exchange."
