Based and born in Nashville, Tennessee, Consider the Wldflwrs is a family-owned fine jewelry company located in the budding area of Edgehill Village. Proud to offer fine jewelry and exceptional service to clients near and far, owners Ben and Emily Eggebrecht enjoy specializing in designing and hand-crafting engagement rings, custom pieces, and jewelry for everyday wear in addition to performing jewelry restoration and repair with their team of experts. A warm and elegant shop in which clients can find or create something sentimental, they love helping clients tell their story through meaningful jewelry that reveals the depth of their heart.
Ben and Emily first met in their sophomore choir class while attending college at Belmont University. While they had both gone to school to pursue careers in the music industry, Emily had always had a passion for designing jewelry and decided to shift her path toward marketing and product design. Emily has always tinkered creatively; Jewelry started to become a passion of hers once she began visiting the Nashville flea market, where she spent a lot of time picking out different types of antiques before modifying the designs of them to rewear. After building a collection of re-made pieces and re-designed heirloom jewelry of her own, Emily then fell in love with metal smithing and design. She has since studied Bench Jewelry through New Approach School for Jewelers, gotten a Graduate Diamonds certificate from GIA and studied CAD design… all while growing her brand, Consider the Wldflwrs!
When it came time to choose a name for their company, the Bible verse, Luke 12:27 immediately came to mind for Emily. She shares, “I was in a pivotal season of my life where I really felt the Lord was calling me to take a chance. Wildflowers grow and blossom instinctively; they require no seeds, fertilizer, or assistance outside of what’s already present in nature. The same can be said for jewelry and the person who wears it.”
While established in 2013, Ben and Emily opened the first Consider the Wldflwrs storefront in 2018. In the midst of it all, the pair got married and are now the parents of four boys - all under the age of five! Ben explains the emotion and sentiment that is carried through each piece of jewelry, especially now that he is a father. While wearing a pendant engraved with all four of his sons’ names in his own handwriting, Ben shares, “It’s almost like the pieces [are] collecting memories along the way. With it being fine jewelry, it means that in thirty or forty years, I’ll be able to look at the same piece and [think] I wore that when my son was born, or when I got married. What else can you wear that collects memories like fine jewelry does?”
Creating valuable pieces that will last from generation to generation is a top priority at Consider the Wldflwrs. With quality above all, the intricate details do not go unnoticed when making a piece built to last forever.
From their thoughtful choice of metals to designing a lasting wear, when it comes to making a product timeless, their team truly believes that if a piece is special and unique to you, it will never go out of style. With their expertise and passion for craftsmanship, Consider the Wldflwrs loves helping clients find and create future heirloom pieces tailored to fit their own personal style, while also building relationships and helping couples find their forever jewelry. From earth-mined diamonds to lab-grown, the Consider the Wldflwrs team enjoys thoroughly walking each client through the process, with no questions left behind or unanswered. As stated on their website, “Diamonds are a symbol of love and beauty… the decision ultimately comes down to what matters most to you as an individual or couple.”
Whether you want to custom design your own piece, choose from their stunning selection, or have a piece repaired, Consider the Wldflwrs is the place for you! For more information, visit https://considerthewldflwrs.com or follow them on socials @ConsiderTheWldflwrs.
“Where jewelry serves as an outward expression of one’s
internal beauty.”