My Afternoon with the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Houston

The head of business development at Zadok, Tory, is exactly the sort of Type A person you’d want to hire for such a position. Intelligent and driven, she is always running around the store going a thousand miles per hour.

Tory also manages to squeeze in being a board member of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Houston Young Professionals Organization on top of doing the work of three people on a daily basis and, you know, having a life and stuff.

So it was of no surprise, recently, when I heard from my desk the excited ooh’s and ahh’s of a group of kids from one of the Houston clubs learning how to use the steamer. They were visiting us on an after-school field trip and were having a blast taking a tour of the store.

The Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Houston support at-risk Houston youth by offering after-school and summer programs aimed at kids who don’t always have a stable home life. Some of these kids stopped by Zadok so that they could learn about what working at a jewelry store is like. They absolutely loved it! (Can you blame them? They got to see a pair of Sutra earrings Cardi B actually wore.) As a result, Tory and I decided we would head to one of the clubs during the kids’ Spring Break to give them a gemstone class.

Have you ever tried to keep a roomful of middle school-aged kids engaged in an educational presentation? Have you done it while there’s a water balloon fight going on outside? It was probably like science class vs. summer camp to them. Fortunately, they found gemology pretty interesting. The questions they asked during the GIA GemKids birthstone slideshow I presented were pretty great. “Where do diamonds come from?” and “Are ruby and sapphire the same thing?” were couple of my favorites. Ruby and sapphire are actually the same thing (corundum), but most adults don’t even know that! It’s always exciting when someone shows interest in what you’re passionate about. The kids truly seemed to have a great time, and some of them may even remember what their birthstone is.

Birthstone presentation in classroom
In presentation mode. Photo: Lindsey Bowen.

After the presentation, I helped the kids get a closer look at the stones we’d brought. For most, it was their first time using a microscope. We used a GIA Presentationscope. They got a kick out of being able to see diamonds, emeralds, opals and more in such detail.

Teaching the kids how to use the microscope to look at gemstones
Checking out some stones with the microscope. Photo: Lindsey Bowen

It was a great way to spend an afternoon.

For information about how to volunteer with the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Houston, click here.

Welcome to Jewels Abound

Welcome to my blog, Jewels Abound! I’m Abby, and fine jewelry and gemstones have always fascinated me.

When my best friend and I were little, we’d buy wedding magazines to flip through, and I always picked my favorite rings first. The dresses were an afterthought. The Lester and Sue Smith Gem Vault at the Houston Museum of Natural Science is one of my favorite places in the world. In high school, I dreamed of studying to become a Graduate Gemologist at the Gemological Institute of America. Let’s just say I learned all about the 4 C’s long before I memorized the periodic table. (Actually, I don’t think I ever finished memorizing the periodic table).

Youth and the fear of doing something different caused me to chicken out and go to a traditional four-year college instead. Luckily, a series of fortuitous events took me around the world and eventually brought me back to what I’ve always loved. I started studying gemology online while living abroad and kept going after moving back to the U.S.

In 2015, I started working for Zadok Jewelers in Houston, one of the largest, most successful independent family-owned jewelers in the country. As of this writing, I’m approaching the end of my studies to become a GIA Graduate Gemologist. The retail industry is changing every day because of the internet, and as part of both the Zadok e-commerce and front-of-house sales teams, I’m on the front lines. It’s a really interesting time to be in the business.

That’s how I got the idea to start Jewels Abound. There isn’t anyone out there writing about workng in the current luxury retail industry from both an in-store and an online perspective. There isn’t anyone writing about the things I wish I had known when I first started at Zadok, either. And don’t get me started on a lot of the jewelry- and diamond-buying guides online.

Most of all? I need an internet hobby that doesn’t involve reading depressing news stories and then taking quizzes to find out what my favorite salad says about my personality. You know, to distract myself from the depressing news stories.

I have no idea what this blog will turn into, but that’s part of the fun I suppose.