I am lucky to have met Raida Disbrow from Havana Beads, at the Intergalactic Bead Shows Pompano Beach show, quite a few years ago. I fell in love with her lamp work headpins for earrings, but really….I love everything she creates! Raida is triple talented…lamp work, ceramic and jewelry designer. I enjoyed interviewing her and this is what I found out.
How long have you been an artist? And how did you get started?
I’ve been on a creative path my entire life. In 2002 I started to make jewelry at a local bead store. There I discovered lamp work beads and knew I had to make them and incorporate them in my jewelry designs. By 2005 I was making lots of lamp work beads and making jewelry I sold at local art shows. In 2007 I opened Havana Beads on Etsy and the rest is history.
What are your favorite mediums?
My first love is lamp working. I love to work with wire and metals and also love to come up with unusual ceramic pieces and enameling.
What would you consider your designer style?
I consider my style “Earthy”.
Do you prefer making beads or designing jewelry?
I couldn’t possibly pick one or the other. Both are so important to my style.
Do you have a signature bead?
I think if you ask my customers they would probably say crusty beads and headpins. I love to make beads that are earthy in nature. My studio is located on the Manatee Pocket in Port Salerno, FL so I get a lot of inspiration from nature.
What is your favorite color combination?
Anything earthy! I love blues, browns, turquoise, greens, etc.
Where can we find your work?
You can find my work at havanabeads.etsy.com. I also have some jewelry listed at gentlewinddesigns.etsy.com. Most of my jewelry and beads can be found at my studio, which is open to the public, in Port Salerno, Florida. The address there is: 4745 Desoto Avenue, Port Salerno, FL 34997.
Thank you, Raida, for your wonderful beads and jewelry! I am looking forward to seeing you in Pompano Beach again next month!
gloria allen
January 28, 2016 at 2:01 amThank you for spotlight on Havana beads. Lovely beads and gorgeous Bracelets.
Kristi Bowman
January 28, 2016 at 10:28 pmI love Raida and her work! Thank you for sharing!