A local jewelry company in West Kelowna is set to open its studio doors to the public, marking a significant milestone for the business. Carolily Jewelry, co-owned by the mother-daughter duo Donna and Danielle Scheven, announced on Monday that it will welcome visitors starting October 29. This initiative aims to provide an immersive experience in the artistry of handcrafted jewelry.
A New Chapter for Carolily Jewelry
The announcement comes as part of Carolily Jewelry’s ongoing commitment to connect with its clientele and showcase the creative processes behind its unique pieces. “This is an exciting next step for us,” said Danielle Scheven. “Opening our studio to the public allows our clients to truly immerse themselves in the artistry of our brand. Visitors might even catch Mom in the midst of designing a new piece or one of our team members crafting something special.”
The studio, located at 3955 Harding Road, will allow customers to explore a range of handcrafted jewelry designs, offering a personal touch that online shopping cannot replicate. This venture reflects the Schevens’ desire to deepen their relationship with the community while showcasing the skills and creativity that define their brand.
Studio Hours and Personalized Experiences
Carolily Jewelry will open its studio to the public on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 10 AM to 3 PM. In addition to these regular hours, the company will offer appointments outside of standard times for customers seeking a more personalized shopping experience. This flexibility ensures that all interested clients have the opportunity to visit and engage with the brand in a meaningful way.
The studio will feature a selection of on-site inventory, including ready-to-wear pieces as well as made-to-order designs. This variety caters to a diverse range of customer preferences, making it easier for visitors to find the perfect piece for themselves or their loved ones.
Open House Event to Celebrate Launch
To celebrate the opening of the studio, Carolily Jewelry will host an open house on Tuesday, October 29, from 10 AM to 5 PM. This event will serve as a festive occasion for community members to explore the studio, meet the artisans behind the jewelry, and view the exquisite handcrafted pieces available for purchase.
The open house promises to be an engaging experience, offering attendees a firsthand look at the artistry and craftsmanship that goes into each Carolily creation. Guests will have the opportunity to interact with the Schevens and their team, gaining insights into the design process and the inspiration behind their unique collections.
A Trial for the Holiday Season
The opening of the studio represents a trial run for the upcoming holiday season. If successful, this initiative could evolve into a permanent feature of the business, allowing Carolily Jewelry to establish a consistent presence within the community. “We’re hopeful that this will resonate with our clients and become a staple for those looking for unique, handcrafted jewelry,” said Danielle.
As the holiday season approaches, the demand for unique gifts often increases, and the Schevens are eager to provide local customers with high-quality, personalized options. The studio opening aims to cater to this demand while enhancing the overall shopping experience.
Community Engagement and Future Prospects
The decision to open the studio reflects a broader trend among small businesses to engage more directly with their communities. By creating an accessible space for customers to explore their products, Carolily Jewelry seeks to foster a sense of community and build lasting relationships with clients.
Looking ahead, the Schevens are optimistic about the future of their studio. The initial trial period will provide valuable feedback and insights into customer preferences, helping them refine their approach. “We believe that by bringing people into our creative space, we can not only showcase our jewelry but also share the joy of craftsmanship and creativity,” Danielle stated.
Conclusion
The opening of Carolily Jewelry’s studio in West Kelowna represents a significant step forward for the brand. With its commitment to handcrafted artistry and community engagement, the mother-daughter duo aims to create a unique shopping experience that resonates with customers. As they prepare for their open house on October 29, excitement builds around the potential for a permanent studio space that could enrich the local jewelry scene for years to come. Whether you are a longtime customer or discovering Carolily Jewelry for the first time, the upcoming opening promises to be an event not to be missed.
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