- Story by Sean McIntyre Photography by Lia Crowe
As a student attending Vancouver鈥檚 Emily Carr Institute of Design in the early 2000s, Talia Tanaka was surrounded by inspiration. Artisans and workshops offered her a window on diverse skills, while the vivid colours and eclectic shapes of market produce stoked her imagination.
鈥淚t was a magical place to study with all sorts of creative places and a very inspiring environment,鈥 says Talia. 鈥淚 spent a lot of time in the market being inspired by Mother Earth鈥檚 jewellery.鈥
Despite the immersive nature of Emily Carr鈥檚 former Granville Island campus, it wasn鈥檛 until Talia found herself in a flea market on the other side of the Pacific Ocean that her path forward became clear.
Tanaka recalls walking through the rows of a market in Kyoto while living in Japan after graduation. By chance, she happened upon a table heaped with antique war medals. Sketchbook in hand, she began to jot down the first strokes of what would eventually evolve into her unique line of jewellery: Love Medals.
Military medals have historically honoured the bravery, sacrifice and honour of soldiers on the battlefield, but Talia saw no reason why recognition shouldn鈥檛 also be paid to the unsung heroes who make a positive difference in our day-to-day lives. It鈥檚 a simple and timeless concept imbued with an entirely new and novel meaning.
鈥淚t鈥檚 important now and more than ever to recognize and appreciate acts of kindness,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 all kinds. Sometimes it鈥檚 a husband honouring his wife, sometimes it鈥檚 a birth, sometimes it鈥檚 a wedding. It can be people getting them for someone overcoming odds or who needs encouragement. Or it can just be a nice way to say thank you.鈥
The result is the bold simplicity of a traditional medal mixed with fashionable colours and heartfelt emotions of appreciation.
鈥淭he nice thing about them is that, just like a medal, you don鈥檛 have to wear it all the time, and it鈥檚 a great conversation piece,鈥 Talia adds. 鈥淚t鈥檚 jewellery, but it鈥檚 also making moments to connect in a special way.鈥
Talia likens her work during the past decade to a calling that gives people a chance to acknowledge positive change and recognize victories in love
鈥淟ove changes the world,鈥 she says.鈥漃erson by person. Action by action.鈥
Having recently relocated to Victoria from the Lower Mainland, Talia has teamed up with other local businesses to produce a handcrafted, thoughtful product.
Those early markets have helped Tanaka follow her passion and grow a craft that鈥檚 attracting orders from clients around the world. Her website lovemedals.com gives those looking to show appreciation, love or gratitude an opportunity to build their own Love Medals. Talia鈥檚 Heart Shield series can be cast in bronze or silver with a choice of ribbon colours and specific meanings, such as friendship, romance, family, community, personal growth and more, attached. Engraving, stones and other precious metals are also all customizable
鈥淟ike any creative pursuits, it was definitely a learning process,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 think my main strategy is to make sure that I am staying true to what brings me joy: making jewellery, being creative and doing meaningful work.鈥
Talia is enrolled in a full-time business program to help her manage the admittedly less creative side of her rapidly developing creative endeavour. Turning 40 this year offers her an entirely new perspective on school.
鈥淚 can read accounting books now,鈥 she says, adding that age provides a chance to directly apply her knowledge. 鈥淚鈥檓 loving studying business because I can get so much out of it now.鈥
As her company grows, Talia is committed to staying true to some fundamentals. She feels a responsibility to make sure her products are created in the most sustainable and ethical manner possible. Working conditions, cleaning materials and use of recycled materials when possible are all part of Talia鈥檚 own way of showing gratitude to the people and natural resources that nurture her creative endeavours.
鈥淚鈥檓 trying to be as transparent as I can,鈥 she says.
Talia鈥檚 inspiration thrives amid the wild Vancouver Island landscape. She and her young son love heading out to the beach, where they surround themselves with the sounds and sights of the rugged shoreline. Closer to town, Talia has found a degree of support among artists and the general public that has surpassed her expectations.
鈥淭he interesting thing is it鈥檚 actually a lot more inspiring,鈥 she says. 鈥淧eople are very supportive and accepting of creative people and a lot of new ideas.鈥
And that鈥檚 something for which she continues to be grateful.
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