Our first National Small Business Week spolight is Bella Mack Jewelry

Bella Mack Jewelry is a Mount Pleasant businesses that was nominated several times.

airstream made into Bella Mack Jewelry boutique

How cool is this concept?

Photo provided by Bella Mack Jewelry

It’s officially National Small Business Week. Now through Saturday, May 4, the Small Business Association recognizes the important contributions of local businesses and entrepreneurs. We asked for your nominations for the best local retail stops, and you delivered.

Our first spotlight goes to Bella Mack Jewelry. Owner Molly recently opened up shop in a vintage Airstream at 709 Coleman Blvd. in Mt. Pleasant. The boutique offers locally made coastal-inspired jewelry.

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Check out what some of you had to say about this boutique:

“She makes beautiful handmade jewelry and makes sure that her customers are satisfied with their purchases. She listened to my daughter and granddaughter as to what they liked and showed them different items. You don’t find people who take time with teenagers like that. I really appreciated that.” - Tracy E.

“Molly has the cutest set up with her super cool Airstream parked on Coleman Boulevard. It’s so fun to shop there. It’s an experience. She helps you pick the perfect piece. She can even tailor it to fit you perfectly. I have two rings and three bracelets from Bella Mack, and they are all my favorites. I have my eye on some of her beautiful necklaces. She puts everything into her business, and for that, I nominate her.” - Rian R.

“Molly is a very talented artisan who goes above and beyond to ensure customer satisfaction. She provides handmade, beautiful jewelry with a coastal style. The owner enjoys styling custom pieces in the cutest renovated airstream. I love shopping there.” - Laura G.

“They have some of the cutest jewelry in Charleston, and it’s a small local business. Molly, the owner, is always so personable and willing to help with anything that you need. She does events across the Lowcountry and has a fun airstream shop on Coleman. She is very well-versed in what she does.” - Rowan I.

“They make original hand-crafted jewelry using materials sourced in the Lowcountry with beach finds (shells, shark’s teeth, etc).” - Shannon R.

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