Keep Keepin’ It Local, Fashionistas

August 10, 2010 | 12:51 PM | Shop & Style | By Meghan Luther

Buying local just got way more fun. Three words: Sugar Bean Jewelry.

Created by Jennifer Boyer, owner of Healy Bea Boutique (4410 E. Camelback Rd.), Sugar Bean Jewelry was launched because, “Our customers were coming in and saying that they would like to buy a gift for $50 or less. Two years ago that same customer was spending $200 or more.”

In response, Boyer started manufacturing her own line, starting with a single $44 mini-necklace grouping (14K or platinum plated with hand set cubic zirconia stones). After the pieces started flying off the shelves, Boyer expanded the line to include earrings (take a look at the “stackable earrings”), bracelets and even couture pieces.

Sugar Bean Jewelry now sells to about 20 different high-end boutiques across the country in addition to The Willows Home and Garden, Beauty First, Scottsdale Jean Company, Moments Salon, Twig and Twill and of course Healy Bea (where it all started). Get a head start on autumn birthday gifts! And, check out the celebrity fans below:

    

4 Comments

  1. Julia Strand
    August 10, 2010 5:44 PM

    Great article about my favorite jewelry line.

  2. Amy Guther
    August 10, 2010 5:48 PM

    Love, Love this line. I purchased my first pair at Beauty First and I ALWAYS get stopped and ask where I bought mine at. Now I have a collection. Keep up all the good work Jennifer. Nice article!

  3. Kate Okrongly
    August 11, 2010 11:00 AM

    Awesome jewelry line. I just love the designs. Jennifer has a completely unique style. Way to go!!

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