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Alejandra Aceves

Alejandra Aceves handcrafted sterling silver and gemstone jewelry

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"I'm infinitely thankful for the support you have offered me. It's wonderful to know that your work is appreciated.

"I've been fortunate to have had a great education where I developed a love for design. Sometimes, life gives you challenges in order to make you a stronger person.

"I was given the opportunity to believe in myself and participate in courses that have allowed me to believe in my ability even more. I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia, which has prevented me from being consistent in my projects. This has been one of the circumstances that taught me to fight and take care of myself and to get up every morning with motivation.

"Some of my greatest medicines are swimming and bicycle riding, and I even challenged myself to complete a triathlon. It was a lot of fun and I did it!

"When I was seven, my Aunt Margarita taught me to craft bracelets in the Huichol style, but she passed away in 2014. In her memory, I put 17 links in each necklace, representing October 17, her birthday.

"When it comes to my work, I always exalt the name of my country, which serves as one of my greatest inspirations. I have completed eight design competitions and participated in Guadalajara Design Week, the Presea Ocelote 2014, and I even won an award in Argentina in 2019.

"I adore you! The fact that people in any part of the world can buy my jewelry is the most incredible to me. I love you for respecting artisans.

Original Artisan Story

"Hola! I'm Alejandra Aceves. When I was two years old, I began to paint in watercolors because everyone in my father's family was an artist. I loved to paint with him. Then, when I was seven, my mother taught me to sew and I loved it. At first I made little purses that I sold to my neighbors. Then I began to make outfits for ice skating. I skated, but the costumes weren't sold here so I made my own. My friends were fascinated with my designs, so I made them for my friends, too.

"At the same time, I was studying business administration as well as art, which had always been a part of my life. In my spare time, I made all kinds of things. I started crafting jewelry just by chance. At first, I created designs only for myself. I've always liked to travel and on trips I'd buy gemstones and other objects. I also found inspiration in other countries. And this is how it all began.

"Four months later, I decided to enter a jewelry design contest and I won second prize – a trip to study jewelry making in Italy!

"I also learned a lot in Brazil. I learned different techniques like weaving and macramé, and not to be afraid to mix colors. This helped me develop a style of my own.

"You can be certain that each of my designs is crafted with love and passion."

In November of 2007, Alejandra won first and third places at the Tahitian Pearl Trophy competition for her bracelet and earrings designs, respectively. She represented Mexico in the next stage of the international competition, which featured designers from around the world.

Alejandra's designs were selected for her ability to interpret feminine fashions, lifestyles, and customer's desires in the evolving world of fashion. The Tahitian Pearl Trophy is organized by G.I.E. Perles de Tahiti, a governmental agency in charge of promoting the country's cultured pearls. The 2005-06 competition featured more than 6,000 designers from 36 countries.
Alejandra Aceves

Alejandra Aceves Guadalajara, Mexico

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"I'm infinitely thankful for the support you have offered me. It's wonderful to know that your work is appreciated.

"I've been fortunate to have had a great education where I developed a love for design. Sometimes, life gives you challenges in order to make you a stronger person.

"I was given the opportunity to believe in myself and participate in courses that have allowed me to believe in my ability even more. I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia, which has prevented me from being consistent in my projects. This has been one of the circumstances that taught me to fight and take care of myself and to get up every morning with motivation.

"Some of my greatest medicines are swimming and bicycle riding, and I even challenged myself to complete a triathlon. It was a lot of fun and I did it!

"When I was seven, my Aunt Margarita taught me to craft bracelets in the Huichol style, but she passed away in 2014. In her memory, I put 17 links in each necklace, representing October 17, her birthday.

"When it comes to my work, I always exalt the name of my country, which serves as one of my greatest inspirations. I have completed eight design competitions and participated in Guadalajara Design Week, the Presea Ocelote 2014, and I even won an award in Argentina in 2019.

"I adore you! The fact that people in any part of the world can buy my jewelry is the most incredible to me. I love you for respecting artisans.

Original Artisan Story

"Hola! I'm Alejandra Aceves. When I was two years old, I began to paint in watercolors because everyone in my father's family was an artist. I loved to paint with him. Then, when I was seven, my mother taught me to sew and I loved it. At first I made little purses that I sold to my neighbors. Then I began to make outfits for ice skating. I skated, but the costumes weren't sold here so I made my own. My friends were fascinated with my designs, so I made them for my friends, too.

"At the same time, I was studying business administration as well as art, which had always been a part of my life. In my spare time, I made all kinds of things. I started crafting jewelry just by chance. At first, I created designs only for myself. I've always liked to travel and on trips I'd buy gemstones and other objects. I also found inspiration in other countries. And this is how it all began.

"Four months later, I decided to enter a jewelry design contest and I won second prize – a trip to study jewelry making in Italy!

"I also learned a lot in Brazil. I learned different techniques like weaving and macramé, and not to be afraid to mix colors. This helped me develop a style of my own.

"You can be certain that each of my designs is crafted with love and passion."

In November of 2007, Alejandra won first and third places at the Tahitian Pearl Trophy competition for her bracelet and earrings designs, respectively. She represented Mexico in the next stage of the international competition, which featured designers from around the world.

Alejandra's designs were selected for her ability to interpret feminine fashions, lifestyles, and customer's desires in the evolving world of fashion. The Tahitian Pearl Trophy is organized by G.I.E. Perles de Tahiti, a governmental agency in charge of promoting the country's cultured pearls. The 2005-06 competition featured more than 6,000 designers from 36 countries.

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Maker BadgeConfronting Adversity
Even when odds were against Alejandra with no cure for her fibromyalgia diagnosis, she found the strength to change her life for the better and conquer the impossible - running a marathon.
Maker BadgeJob Creator
Alejandra has built her jewelry workshop with NOVICA and is now able to give work to some incredibly dedicated women.
Maker BadgePreserving Traditions
Alejandra uses and continues to hand down traditional techniques to the youth in her workshop who, now carry on her same methods.
Maker BadgeEmpowering Women
Our hats are off to this incredible woman who suffers from debilitating fibromyalgia and still managed to run a marathon! "While I experience extreme pain on a daily basis, I've never let it hold me back. I'm a fervent supporter of female empowerment, and I try to pay it forward by employing other women. I pays fair wages so that they can support themselves and their families.," she says.

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    April 9, 2023
    L Lori
    Love the detail of these earrings. The filigree is gorgeous work with the beads. Fabulous!
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    July 30, 2019
    D Diane
    Bright, beautiful colors - very pleasing earrings,
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    October 11, 2022
    M Molly
    Got this as a gift for my mom. She said they were beautiful and put them on right after opening the box
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    September 4, 2022
    T Tod
    Who loves the color pink and hearts! Sparly and gorgeous!
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    May 30, 2022
    B Brenda
    These earrings are so fun. They make me smile every time I look at them!
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    April 14, 2022
    L Lisa
    Very colorful and unique, excellent craftsmanship. Highly recommend!
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    June 30, 2021
    M Ml
    These have quickly become my all time favorite earrings...and I have many! Dainty, delicate looking, with plenty of shine!
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    June 12, 2023
    D Danal
    I gifted my sister a set of these lovely earrings for Mother’s Day and she adored them!!!
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