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Emmanuella
Alcindor has always worked wonders with stones. After she designed
and wore her creations to grade school, her neighbors and teachers
admired her adornments and asked where she got them. So at the tender
age of 11 she sold her first piece of jewelry. "When I realized
people liked my designs, I started selling them for $5," she
says. Fourteen years later, after earning a degree in fine arts
from Long Island University, the New York native is still at it,
producing one-of-a-kind pieces in gold, silver, semiprecious stones
and crystals for her Emmanuella Designs. Her creations have been
sold in Henri Bendel, the chic Fifth Avenue department store, and
The Brownstone, an upscale Harlem boutique.
EARLY
DESIGNS: "I began taking orders from friends and family members
and soon made a living selling my pieces on New York City streets.
I used colors inspired by my Haitian roots. I also educated customers
about the healing properties of copper and the benefits of rose
quartz, a love stone. Eventually doors opened to people and places
I had only dreamed of."
TURNING
POINT: "While taking a workshop, I met a buyer who told me
that Henri Bendel would be interested in my work. I began doing
jewelry shows at Bendel's, and the exposure was a turning point
in my journey as a designer. I met the wonderful actress Angela
Bassett, who bought several pieces; the supermodel Iman has also
worn my jewelry. It received national exposure when spiritual-life
counselor Iyanla Vanzant wore it on her talk show. My specialty
is custom-designed pieces. Prices range from $15 to $800. Some have
sold for more than $1,000." ....You
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