Faudia Ramjohn relishes a mix of oil and gas and wire art

Faudia Ramjohn

By Mia Anthony

Faudia Ramjohn’s job as a production technician in the oil and gas industry sees her working offshore for 28 days, followed by 28 days at home. It was in filling those home days that she discovered her knack for wire art, which subsequently led to the creation of her jewelry business, Hana. 

The 25-year-old told this newspaper that Hana started out as a home decor business that morphed into offering custom jewelry pieces. “My business is heavily influenced by Japanese culture – wire, bonsai and trees – I then branched fully into jewelry,” she related.

“I’ve always been creative so I tried my hand at wire art and unexpectedly I was really good at it. I needed an outlet for it instead of filling up my home to the brim in wire art.” And so Hana was born.