Your Story: Heidi Lowe Gallery
Filed Under: Your Story
Tags: Craft Your Story, Entrepreneur
Your name: Heidi Lowe
Name of your business: Heidi Lowe Gallery
Your background: Started my own jewelry business at the age of 13, received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Jewelry and Metalsmithing at Maine College of Art, then received a Master of Fine Arts in Metals at State University of New York, New Paltz, interned at Leo Koenig Gallery in NYC
Your chief characteristic: busy, creative, and determined
Your regular reads: The Week, New York Times Magazine, Design Sponge, Art and Business Books
Clients, Customers, Constituents: Conscientious buyers, people who support local and handmade art
How long have you been in business? 4 years
Where do you do business? Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
Your concrete inspiration: Making the world more beautiful
Your big dreams: To make a living doing what I love
Your first success: At 13 years old I started my first jewelry business, a month later the stores reordered
The status of your business: Better every year
The future of your business: To fully support me and many other artist’s creative endeavors
Your greatest challenge in business: Pricing
Business pet peeve: People who drop the ball
Your favorite entrepreneurs, pioneers, mavericks, artists, and heros from real life and history: My mom, Charles Flynne, Peter Korn
The greatest rewards of your entrepreneurship: Getting to see my ideas and visions realized
Your idea of happiness in business: All the parts working together
Your present state of mind: Contemplation and Growth
Your business advise: Be happy where you are, it is constantly changing
Your favorite motto: “Each of us must be the change we want to see in the world.” Mahatma Ghandi
Your favorite business book: The Alchemist
Your one sentence business story: I have created a well-rounded life – making, teaching, and showing art which all come together to form a “career.”




Hey, I’ve been to the Heidi Lowe Gallery, actually my wife found it on our summer vacation to Rehoboth, Delaware and took me there to show me some lovely items on her wish list that Heidi kindly keeps for her customers so their husband’s can get them what they want. This makes shopping very quick and easy for me. Unique and original jewelry art, made by hand in America, what a novel idea!