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Local Artisan Goes Viral After Granddaughter’s Facebook Post


Written By Liana Prescott – Senior Writer at Leeds Daily
Published: May 16, 2025 – Updated: 2 hours ago


Isabel Rose never sought out fame. For over 35 years, she quietly made jewellery by hand in a modest studio behind her home in Leeds, UK. No website. No storefront. No social media. Just one artisan, a lifetime of dedication, and a lot of love.

But it was her granddaughter, Juliet, who changed everything.

Last month, Juliet posted a heartfelt message about her grandmother on Facebook. Isabel had just announced her retirement — her hands no longer worked the way they used to. Juliet wanted the world to know what kind of woman Isabel was. The kind who stitched meaning into every necklace, and care into every clasp.

“She’s too humble to show off her work," Juliet wrote. "So I’m doing it for her.”

The post exploded overnight. 17,000 reactions. 1,300 shares. Hundreds of comments from people touched by Isabel’s story — and eager to support her final chapter.

At just six years old, Juliet learned to string her first beads under Isabel’s gentle guidance — a quiet legacy that shaped her forever. (Photo: Leeds Daily)

Juliet’s love for her grandmother runs deeper than the post that went viral. She grew up in Isabel’s studio — sitting on a tall stool, legs dangling, stringing her first beads at just six years old. Isabel didn’t just pass down her skills — she passed down her heart. Juliet says the moments they shared at that table shaped everything about how she sees the world.

“She taught me how to make jewellery, yes — but more than that, she taught me how to care.”

Every piece begins here — sketched by hand, crafted with intention, and finished with care only a lifetime artisan could give. (Photo: Leeds Daily)

Isabel never expected to sell her final pieces. But when she saw the response to Juliet’s post, she was moved to tears. With Juliet’s help, she agreed to open up her last collection — a once-only release of her life’s work.

Each piece is made the way she was taught — slowly, by hand, and with love. No shortcuts. No mass production. Just timeless design and heartfelt craft.

“Every time I wear one of her necklaces, it feels like I’m carrying a piece of her with me," Juliet told us. "Now others get to feel that too.”

In the soft light of her studio, Isabel shapes what may be her final necklace — a piece of her story, ready to be passed on. (Photo: Leeds Daily)

For decades, Isabel crafted quietly in the background. Now, thanks to one loving granddaughter and a single Facebook post, her story — and her jewellery — are reaching hearts across the country.

Juliet says her grandma still doesn’t quite believe it.

“She thinks no one would want her work. I tell her, ‘They don’t just want the jewellery, they want the love that comes with it.”

Each order arrives gift-wrapped, just as Isabel would’ve done for a neighbor — with love, history, and a handwritten note. (Photo: Leeds Daily)

Isabel’s final collection is now available, but only while supplies last. Each piece is handcrafted, gift-wrapped, and comes with a handwritten thank-you note.

Some are one-of-a-kind. All are irreplaceable.

“A farewell collection like no other — handcrafted from sketch to finish, and signed with love.” — Leeds Daily

Juliet and Isabel today — two generations, one story, and a legacy of love they’re proud to share with the world. (Photo: Leeds Daily)

What started as one granddaughter’s tribute has become something much bigger — a celebration of legacy, love, and the handmade magic that can still go viral.

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