about
us
Many
people have asked how Lady Jayne came to be. Here is how it
all began...
I
used to sing for a living, and, of course, part of entertaining
is dressing for the part. After an evening of wearing earrings
I would have sore ears for days! I didn't
realize I was having an allergic reaction
to the nickel.
One
night during my break I was sitting with a jeweler and his
wife and they told me about
nickel-free. From that day on I searched for nickel-free.
Since I was having a difficult time finding them, I would take
the
earrings that I liked and put a plastic post on them. How silly!
After
years of research I came to realize there was a
need for educating and servicing the public. No matter
where I go, if I'm talking to four girls at least one of them
has the same problem. Wouldn't you think that the manufacturers
would like to make us happy? Not if it is going to cost them
another processing fee. So sorry girls!
I
decided to take a chance and research my new idea. After about
eight months (and a lot of help from my mom) we
began to make our first charms in the Spring of 1993.
Charm
earrings have been around since "Pretty Woman." They
started to catch on, but only a few pieces were 14k
gold. Very expensive! My first pair were almost $200.00 and if I wasn't in the mood for hearts that day, I
was out of luck.
I
began in the mall with a kiosk selling up a storm. When women
started asking me if I did home parties, my immediate response
was NO, thinking only of the home parties that I had been conned
into going to. I was not only completely bored, but I was pushed
into buying something I didn't need or want and wondered
how I got myself there in the first place.
Time
after time girls asked if I did home parties, and I said, "No,
I'm sorry, I don't." Then one day a good customer
came to the mall and told me she was having 10 girls at her
home. She asked, "would you please come by and bring your
jewelry?" I said of course. It was a big hit! I found
there was an opportunity for a new type of party plan:
1) One with a short demo.
2) One that didn't last all evening (2 hours is plenty).
3) No sales pressure.
4) Cash and carry. (NO Delivery)
5) Little or no effort from the hostess (she can enjoy her guests)
My
evenings started to fill up and I had such a great time. What
fun! I usually brought my mom (by request of the ladies). Sometimes
they would rebook if she wasn't going to be able to come with
me. I used to get a big kick out of that—boy that made me
feel great. She was such a great Lady and the best friend
any daughter could have, so, I decided to name my
new company after her, Lady Jayne. I wish you all could have
met her.
Years ago my mother got sick for a very short time. She
passed away
just when my business was starting to grow, so she never got
to see what the girls of Lady Jayne have made of it. If she
only knew we were not only in New York, but worldwide.
This
is a fabulous opportunity for each and everyone of you! (See our wholesale page.)
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