
"I feel so much more at peace": Woman asks TikTok to track down the creator of …
"I'm so happy to have this on my wrist."
Seattle, WA – A heartfelt plea on TikTok by local resident Julie Callahan has led to a heartwarming outcome, connecting her with the original jeweler of a cherished bracelet. Callahan posted a video seeking help to replace a malachite bracelet, a gift from her late brother, purchased at Pike Place Market around 2013. The bracelet held immense sentimental value for Callahan, especially after her brother's passing. She explained in her video, 'My brother got me this bracelet in Seattle at Pike Place probably around the year 2013... and he since passed away.' She had worn it daily and was devastated when it fell off her wrist, unable to find the original artisan despite contacting Pike Place Market directly. Her appeal quickly gained traction, with thousands of views and hundreds of comments. The power of social media proved effective when a commenter identified the jeweler as Luis Amesquita. According to the commenter, Amesquita, who does not have an online presence, was shown Callahan's video and has offered to recreate the bracelet. This community effort has brought a hopeful resolution to Callahan's search for a meaningful piece of her past.
"I'm so happy to have this on my wrist."