A former jeweler at Mark Knipe Goldsmith has branched off on her own with a new business specializing in custom jewelry.
Sarah Huggins, 33, opened up Gems First at the end of last month on the second floor at 88 N. Main St., realizing a longtime dream of hers.
While growing up in Barnstead, she said, she became fascinated by the rocks she found in her yard, borrowing microscopes from school to peer into the quartz crystals she dug up.
โI love rocks. Iโm a total nerd when it comes to that,โ she said. โInside each stone thereโs like this galaxy of stuff living in there that tells a story, where itโs been, what happened to it.โ
In 2005, she said Knipe hired her for her first job in the field based on her passion โ because she had no jewelry experience at the time.
โIโm sure I looked like a deer in the headlights for the first year, but it was amazing and it introduced me to the high-end part of jewelry, which was fabulous,โ she said. โThat way, I know what quality is.โ
But she gained experience working under Knipe for 11 years and became certified by the Gemological Institute of America, which helped her work up the guts to go into business for herself after Knipe announced his plans to retire.
At Gems First, she said, she hopes to use her experience with computer-aided design to build custom jewelry for her customers, especially reusing pieces that have sentimental value but arenโt being worn, often because they look dated.
โI really want to help (my customers) take the jewelry thatโs living in their jewelry box and get it into a beautiful design they can wear all the time,โ she said. โYou can use the same gold in a lot of these settings and melt it down into something that is completely new in whatever style you want.โ
She said she hopes to eventually establish a storefront right on Main Street, but for now sheโs on the second floor and has to do her casting at home. She said sheโll also meet customers at their homes if they canโt come into the store.
And now that she has her own store, sheโll also start to look out to her next ambition.
โEver since I started working in the field, my dreams just keep getting bigger and bigger,โ she said. โSo much so that they may not have been realistic, but I still hold onto that dream of wanting to be the president of the American Gem Society, so Iโm shooting for that.โ
Gems First is open Tuesday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. More information is at gems1st.com.
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