featured collection
Sometimes we need a reminder not only to BE inspired, but to STAY inspired. These daily wearable pieces sit close to your heart and function as a personal mantra & a reflection of your inner dialogue. They also serve as a message to the world of what you want & what you will tolerate in life. Additionally, the messages in this collection are a testament to the adversity that we face as women. They convey our feminine strength – both inner & outer – and are especially necessary on days when we feel most defeated.Remember to FIRST be your own BFF. Quell your inner worst critic. Gently embrace, with steely conviction, your mantra & let your positive, kick ass light shine! And don’t forget – it takes a badass to know a badass!
Knowledgeable + Caring!
— Katy P"Jen is absolutely an incredible business owner and now trusted friend. I truly cherish all my pieces and always get compliments. I sometimes even pass them along as gifts. I love shopping with Jen because she is one of the best small business owners I have ever worked with. Jen is extremely knowledgeable and truly cares for her customers."
Well-made + Beautiful
— Lindsay G"I love how my pieces from RBJ perfectly accessorize whatever mood I'm in - everything from delicate and flirty to fierce and powerful. And it can all be mixed and matched for the perfect balance. Jen is an easy person to support. Not only are her products well-made and beautiful, she's a local maker committed to making our communities better. As someone who pays attention to where she is spending her money, I love knowing the woman behind my jewelry is someone I would actually want to get a cup of coffee or glass of wine with."
World Class Customer Service
— Amanda B"Jen has been my favorite local jewelry designer for years. Bracelets, earrings, necklaces - I've got em all. Not only do I love supporting a small, woman-owned business that aligns with my values, but Jen and her entire team are fantastic to work with and provide world-class customer service with fun and friendliness mixed in."