Stabroek News Sunday

Teacher and businesswo­man Amanda Persaud thrives on creativity

- By Rae Wiltshire

Amanda Persaud’s classroom is bright and colourful. It makes her feel good and her students appreciate the creativity. Persaud did not always have this creative freedom. Before becoming a teacher, she was a nurse for two years and a secretary at Gafoors. She was encouraged to be creative during her down time at Gafoors, but said the job was not the right fit for her. Teaching was a gateway for her to use creativity.

“For the teaching profession, I get to do so many things. I get to write songs, make poems. I get to make up dances. I get to design teaching aids and I get to design my classroom space. I like my classrooms to be colourful and bright,” she said. This creative element is critical for children to learn difficult concepts like fractions, Persaud said. She explained that every year children would struggle to learn fractions and creativity helps her students to comprehend them.

The classroom is not the only place where the 25-year old expresses herself. She loves jewellery that is unique and has an artistic flare.

“During the pandemic, I came across lots of polymer clay videos and I decided to try it,” Persaud said. This discovery led her to begin creating polymer clay jewellery. It began as a hobby, but friends and family started to enquire about the prices of her jewellery and encouraged her to sell the pieces she made. Starting a business made sense. She named her company Abstract Beauty as she wants her clients to feel special and to appreciate the artistry that goes into making their jewellery.

“You’re not just wearing jewellery. Accessorie­s are more than just accessorie­s for me. I want people to stop and speak on the creativity behind the making of the jewellery. They must love it so much that they feel they are on a runaway,” she said.

People have begun to recognise Persaud’s jewellery and this is one of her proudest achievemen­ts. She is currently pursuing a degree in business administra­tion.

She has also started to use her craft to address various social ills and diseases in Guyana.

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is an illness that Persaud struggles with and she noted that many women who experience this can feel like they are not women. PCOS can make it difficult for a woman to get pregnant. Persaud has crafted jewellery with words affirming that this illness should not define a woman.

“You are enough.” She recalled a customer saying that it was strange to see that on an earring, but she explained the meaning behind it. She hopes the women who wear them can feel more secure about themselves despite being afflicted by PCOS.

Suicide is another social ill that she raises awareness about with her craft. Several members of her family have committed suicide and she hopes that awareness can lead to more open discussion­s in our society that can address this issue.

Persaud has also covered breast cancer and created various shades of breasts on her jewellery to represent the wide variety of women which this disease affects. She hopes to continue making jewellery that can raise awareness about more social issues and diseases that affect Guyanese. Later this year, she said, a collection of her jewellery will address sexual violence.

Jewellery making has helped her to relax, but it also takes her out of her comfort zone. She said that after a long day at school, she looks forward to returning home and crafting jewellery. It helps to ease her stress. Starting a business also forced her to be more interactiv­e with people. She was not accustomed to marketing her brand but it was needed to garner sales. Persaud said that this has strengthen­ed her social skills. challenges. “Some days it is really hard, especially if I have a long day at

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Despite bringing joy and allowing her to champion various social ills and diseases, creating jewellery does have its
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Amanda Persaud displaying her jewellery
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Polymer clay earrings
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Amanda Persaud

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