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Coming Age
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Homegrown Business: Kristina Halladay-Warren & Véronik Langlois of Coming Age

September 30, 2024 Emilea Semancik

Kristina Halladay-Warren and Véronik Langlois, co-founders and creative directors of Coming Age, a Montreal-based women-owned creative jewellery studio, are dedicated to crafting custom grillz and fine jewellery with a personal touch. The duo specialize in […]

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Homegrown Business: Agathe Bodineau for L. L. Y. Atelier

March 25, 2024 Star Bunzigiye

L. L. Y. Atelier is a local small business which sells experimental art and functional pieces made out of metal such as silver jewelry, bronze homeware, furniture, flatware and small sculptures all created by designer […]

Elvies
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Homegrown Business: Louis Victor Duquet of Elvies Jewelry

January 8, 2024 Emilea Semancik

Elvies, a distinctive Montreal-based small business, operates without a traditional storefront. Specializing in custom-made pieces, owner Louis Victor Duquet crafts unique personalized jewelry. Elvies exclusively shares their creations on Instagram. We had the opportunity to […]

Big Teeth Designs
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Homegrown Businesses: Leah Zeeman of Big Teeth Designs

November 13, 2023 Emilea Semancik

Embracing the ethos of personalization and creativity, Big Teeth Designs offers a diverse assortment of meticulously crafted jewellery, ranging from intricate necklaces to statement earrings, bracelets, and beyond. Every piece is a labour of love, […]

Nishi Pearls
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Homegrown Business: Alique Akkelian, Co-Founder of Nishi Pearls

January 23, 2023 Demian Vernieri

Nishi Pearls is an online jewelry company founded by Arka and Alique Akkelian, fourth-generation jewellers. We spoke with them to find out more about what they do. What is your business called and what does […]

Bijoux Mademoiselle Jules
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Homegrown Business: Julie Etienne, Founder of Bijoux Mademoiselle Jules

June 27, 2022 Sofia Touboul

Bijoux Mademoiselle Jules is an inclusive versatile jewelry line founded by the content creator Julie Etienne known under the name of “Mademoiselle Jules”. We spoke with Julie Etienne to find out more about them. What […]

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Homegrown Business: Nayma Uddin of Aureate

January 31, 2022 Demian Vernieri

Aureate is a Montreal home decor, beauty and lifestyle business that wants everyone to feel luxurious with their products. We spoke with Nayma Uddin to find out more about them. What is your business called […]

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