Weather-inspired jewelry. Designed by TV Meteorologist Pamela Wright. Made in Asheville, using rec
10/08/2021
Whilst peeping the 🍂🍁 - don’t forget to behold the berries. 🙌🏾
First row:
❤️Scarlet Firethorn (Is it too late to change my name?)
💙Porcelain Berry (ditto 😂)
🧡 Kousa Dogwood
2nd row :
💛 Oriental Bittersweet
🤎 Amur Honeysuckle
💜Virginia Creeper (Is it too late to change someone else’s name? 😉)
09/30/2021
“Carolyn, lend me your ears!” 💙
When your daughter stops by at juuuuuust the right time! 📸 New sky blue designs for this Sunday’s Artist Next Door outdoor market.
Natural stones. Mixed metal. Setting sun. Grateful me. 🤍
The Artist Next Door
Outdoor Fall Show
25 Pinehurst Drive - Greenville, SC
1:00-5:30 pm ☀️ THIS SUNDAY
09/21/2021
Summer falls away with the Harvest Moon. 🌝
09/19/2021
Queen Mother Earth 💙
09/14/2021
Garnet, cat’s-eye and lapis will be raining down on The Artist Next Door Fall Event in Greenville, SC - Sunday, October 3rd.
Have us on your calendar yet? All outdoors!
📍25 Pinehurst Dr. 29609
🕰 1-5:30pm
09/11/2021
New style? 💁🏾♀️✂️💁🏼♀️ New styles! ✨
09/09/2021
Have time for a quick pick?
Keep it simple or all balled up?
09/06/2021
I spy with my little eye… 7 reminders my creative space used to be my son’s bedroom. 🧀🏈😉
Caught in the act — working on new pieces for an October 3rd outdoor art show The Artist Next Door.
Here’s your invite! https://fb.me/e/12sAX7YNy
08/28/2021
Please tune in today at 4:30pm @ https://bizradioasheville.com/ for the Veronica Edwards Show. My special guest today is Pamela Wright. Pamela works with The SPARC Foundation helping to ignite connections between community members and equitable resources supporting health, healing and safety.
Pamela’s television news + radio career spanned 25 years in cities including Charleston + Greenville, SC, Green Bay, Miami and Los Angeles. She also is the owner of WeatherVain Jewelry. Tune in to learn more about this special lady!
04/03/2020
I learned this week: the modern 12 year Anniversary gift is pearls 🤍
A Cumulonimbus cloud, with a sterling silver lining and core, can be deeply symbolic and romantic 🌩
And making a special order and delivery during a ****ing pandemic will be one of my favorite memories of this entire bizarre season❣️
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WeatherVain Jewelry is the artistic culmination of two of Pamela Wright’s great loves…. meteorology and unique accessories. With over 20 years of experience delivering weather forecasts in front of cameras, the only thing Pamela appreciates more than an accurate computer model (and good lighting, let’s be honest), is a piece of jewelry that pops… on-screen and off! In 2014, Pamela put her passions together and she’s been swept up in a storm of creativity ever since.
Pamela’s television news career began at WCSC-TV, in her hometown of Charleston, SC. She went on to study meteorology and work on-air, as a forecaster, feature reporter and talk show host, for WLUK in Green Bay, WSVN and WFOR in Miami and KCBS in Los Angeles; serving as a fill-in Meteorologist on the CBS national morning news program, “The Early Show”.
After moving to Asheville, NC and taking a few years away from TV to focus on raising her children and embracing her more artistic side, Pamela returned to broadcasting as a Meteorologist for WYFF in Greenville, SC. Needing TV-appropriate jewelry once again, she combined her longtime hobby with her deep knowledge of meteorology and began making weather-themed pieces for herself. Viewers often inquired about the jewelry she was wearing, but the idea of selling her creations didn’t strike until a deer did! It struck her car to be exact, during a 2AM drive to the television station. Pamela credits that jarring accident with helping her see the gift and opportunity merging her two worlds would provide. The name “WeatherVain” came as the answer to a prayer and she has never looked back.
Pamela uses vibrant, natural stones, glass, and crystals, along with mixed and fine metals in her work. With help from an Asheville artist who specializes in transforming scrap metal (Skrapmonkey – Mark Schieferstein) WeatherVain also has a line made from salvaged and recycled umbrellas. Pamela works from her home studio in Asheville. Rain or shine.