
Made in Los Angeles, pieces use 14k or 18k recycled gold, ethically sourced gemstones, and diamonds. It is both challenging and exciting to have a muse that is so dynamic, which is why I am always creating something new for her,” explains Hollowell. “Her evolution and aim to create for her and add value to her life, both physically and metaphysically. Constantly inspired by the modern goddess muse, Hollowell believes in the creative process of a muse. I make pieces embedded with meaning to remind women of their dreams, loved ones, and memories.” Among her extensive list of influences, the designer credits Mother Nature, the moon, a rose, and the ocean. She cherishes her past, present, and future. “My muse is my customer,” says Hollowell and continues to explain, “Today’s woman deserves to have it all. She is thoughtful and elegant, yet adventurous. Reaching higher and raising her standards. Whether a piece has been inscribed with a thoughtful meaning or made with a gemstone, the designer personally selects each piece, design, and gem for its energy and beauty. Hollowell’s crafted pieces are much more than what meets the eye.
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From the Big Dipper Constellation Earrings, Bull Skull Necklace and the Star Set Rounded Rings, there is no coincidence that the very first designs symbolize freedom, as Hollowell credits for setting her free and inspiring the vision of the brand seen today. Officially launching in 2015, the line started out with just a few pieces that still remain bestsellers today. She coined the name Instant Heirlooms, jewelry backed by magic and intention. Something that could trigger a change inside of them for the better,” explains Hollowell. So, I knew that there was a market for women desiring jewelry that meant something. “At that point, I started to get busy simply through word of mouth and bloggers posting organically - this being at the beginning of the blogger era. Interested in the stories behind the pieces, Hollowell set up shop and started placing her first round of orders.

“, I started designing for myself because I struggled to find jewelry on the market that I felt a connection to - pieces that held meaning, healing energy, empowerment, and tangible value,” shares Hollowell.ĭisplaying her original designs on herself first, fulfilling her desire to fully connect to the accessory she loves most, Hollowell’s exclusive designs continuously became the must-have in public outings. Experienced with gems and crystals, collecting and reworking vintage pieces to make into her own, Hollowell’s jewelry designing endeavor officially took off. Ingesting the world around her, Hollowell sought after the life of a designer. “I have always been obsessed with the beauty and power of jewelry - and will always be. To this day I sleep in my jewelry,” laughs the designer. From that experience only, Hollowell’s intrigue has since become a part of her. Spending countless hours in jewelry stores, Hollowell not only took personal inventory, but expressed her interest in the various stones and impeccable craftsmanship. I needed jewelry on my body,” says Hollowell. “As a child, I would sometimes sneakily dip my hands into mom’s jewelry - and sometimes get in trouble for it. Obsessed with the raw beauty and power of jewelry, Hollowell often fell victim to its emanating healing power. “My parents would have to drag me out of jewelry stores and crystal shops,” says Hollowell. Evidence reigns true that at a very young age Hollowell loved jewelry more than any other craft. Instead of plastic Barbie dolls, Hollowell opted to entertain herself with gemstones and crystals.

Jewelry designer, writer, and alchemist, Logan Hollowell spent most of her childhood in nature raised on the outer banks of North Carolina.
