A mum-of-two is launching a bespoke jewellery service just months after losing her job.
Natasha Delgado discovered her love of jewellery making after becoming jobless in March and is now ready to launch her company called Ozabelle.
The new firm will specialise in offering permanent, welded jewellery.
These pieces are tarnish-resistant, custom-fit and welded around the body rather than fastened with a clasp.
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Ozabelle was named after Mrs Delgado’s children Oscar, five and Gabriella, three, who have been one of her main sources of inspiration throughout this process.
“The company was initially set to launch in the summer,” she said. “But with other commitments, the cost of solid gold increasing and a wedding abroad to plan in August, it all became a bit too much and was put on hold.
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“Now every effort is being put back into the business and its official launch in October.”
Mrs Delgado, who is from Blofield, hopes to be booked for events such as birthday parties, hen dos and weddings so her jewellery can remind people of their most special memories.
She will offer bracelets, necklaces and anklets and customers can choose from a selection of 9ct and 14ct gold chains which can be decorated with beads and one-of-a-kind handmade pearl charms.
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