Evenlight Eagles

Evenlight Eagles

Leather Artisan

I’m Evenlight Eagles.

The North Carolina artisan behind Primavera Leathers.

I hail from the tiny mountain town of Blowing Rock, NC, where my family goes back for many generations. I love these Blue Ridge Mountains for all I’m worth. Whether it's gardening, jumping in a cold mountain stream, getting in firewood for the winter or just sitting on the front porch listening to the Appalachians sing their sweet song...my favorite place to be is outside, breathing in the fresh mountain air.

I first began leather work right out of high school working for my uncle, master bladesmith, Daniel Winkler.  It was early in his career and he had just been asked to make the knives for the main characters in the film, The Last of the Mohicans.

You can see the attention to the craftsmanship in each of Evenlight’s products. She also pays as much attention to making sure you are satisfied with her product. We look forward to years of enjoying our bracelets and are pleased to continue supporting our local craftsman.”

- Michael and Deborah Clark

My aunt, Karen Shook, began making sheathes and other leather work to accompany his knives, and I watched in amazement as their small time artisan endeavor took off to become a major success.  They have been my main mentors and I have worked with and for them in varying capacities over the years.

I graduated from nearby Appalachian State University with a BA in Interdisciplinary Studies focusing on Third World Studies and Sustainable Development. I return there from time to time to teach leather in the Crafts Enrichment Program. In addition to my leather work, I have a snappy smart high schooling diva daughter who also manages to keep me on my toes!

 
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As an artisan I’m driven to express my reverence, love and appreciation for the beauty of nature in a refined art form.
— Evenlight Eagles
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Every single one of us is a child of this earth. No matter our differences of race, religion, creed or what have you….no matter what...we all undoubtedly have this wonderful thing in common. The time I spend in nature is what informs my work and when you see my work and feel that “tug” or that “twinkle”.... that what it’s calling to... that part of you that is deeply connected too.