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07 Feb

Behind the scenes video

Here is the behind the scenes video of the latest photo shoot.

Filmed by Jonathan Baldwin.

Music by Michael and Emmalee Benhayon. You may recognise Emmalee as she has done some modelling on the JBJ website. For more information on their music visit:
Glorious Music www.gloriousmusic.com.au

And a special thanks to Isabella Chilton who is a friend of mine that had done no modelling before this shoot, what a natural.

Can't see the video? Watch it at YOUTUBE 

See video

25 Jan

Weddings, parties, anything!

Yeah...I do weddings. We can work on your ideas together. I also have a few good ideas up my sleeve, please contact me if you are interested.

Bespoke creations are not only for weddings, could be a special occasion, or simply if you want something totally original made just for you.

 

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Family shot

 

 

 

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12 Jan

Isabella for Jewels by Jacqueline

The Kryptonite ring is back in stock and the new Quartz Point necklace is now available online. So we decided to celebrate this with a shoot inspired by the 60's. Here is what came out of it.

 

60's shoot

Isabella wears Kryptonite ring and 3 toned pyramid necklace.

60's shoot

Isabella wears Clear Quartz ring, Tiny Logo Triangle ring, and Band of Triangle ring.

60's shoot

Isabella wears heaps of rings.

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60's shoot

Isabella wears heaps of rings and Chunk bracelt in brass.

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Isabella wears Kryptonite ring and Amethist ring.

60's shoot

Isabella wears Quartz Point necklace and Silver Pyramid necklace.

60's shoot

Isabella wears Pearl Roseary necklace and heaps of rings

60's shoot

Isabella wears Agather Star necklace.

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60's shoot

Isabella wears Pyramid Palace necklace Gold & Copper infused quarts ring and Raw Citrine ring

60's shoot

Isabella wears Star necklace.

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Isabella wears Smokey Quarts ring gold.

60's shoot

Isabella wears Smokey Quarts ring gold.

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Thanks to everyone who helped with the day!

 

CONTRIBUTORS

Photographer: Jessie Prince

Model: Isabella Chilton

Hair & makeup: Sophie Baguley

Styling: Jacqui Mccoach and Jessie Prince

Filming: Jonathan Baldwin (behind the scene video coming soon)

Special thanks to Ellie at 11 11 for supplying the sunglasses.

Amazing Photography!!!

The photo's all came out great, love the sunglasses <3. Everything looks fabulous in every shot! P.S. Where do you buy the orangey peachy lip stick?
21 Aug

Interview with Jacqueline

Check out this interview with Jacqueline in the spring edition of Frosting magazine.

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Read the Full Article Below

Soulful Sensations

An eclectic mix of industry meets coast, strong yet femimine. The Byron Bay label has recently had much success at Rosemount Australian Fashion Week, showcasing these eye-catching designs and receiving fabulous feedback. Designer Jacqueline McCoach reveals the inner essence behind her label and latest Bespoke collection to Rachel Bilic.

 

How did your interest in jewellery design begin? I have always been interested in design. When I was younger I did a bit of modelling and from there always thought I would design clothes, but my mum encouraged me to start beading. I began making these beaded necklaces that would take me hours and things grew from there, self-teaching the whole way.


What is it that motivates you when creating JBJ?
I simply want to make pieces that allow people to be themselves and don’t impose an image. To create jewellery that feels great to wear and brings joy to the moment.


Tell us about your brand statement: JBJ ‘is not made to appeal to those who identify themselves by status symbols or flashy accessories but designed to inspire people to know themselves by their own true quality’. The importance lies in the intention behind the designs. Some companies create jewellery solely for profit, others to build an image or reputation. I find a lot of brands more than anything, are trying to sell an image that appeals to those who don’t have a strong sense of self and therefore feel less in the face of advertising. This then creates a need for them to purchase the product so they can feel good about themselves. At JBJ we design for people so they can enjoy the jewellery without any ill intention behind it, by creating from a love and understanding that our customers are already amazing and our jewellery simply compliments this.

What personal qualities do you think comes through in your designs?
I think all of me comes through in my work. The way I see it is that all art is a product of the way people live and the choices they make, which then creates the feeling of the art that is produced. Because of this, I choose to live in a way that is as loving and gentle as I know how, so these qualities come through in my jewellery.


The materials you use in your collections offer such inimitable and unconventional stones, contours and cuts. How do you keep at the forefront of discovering and utilising these unique materials? I am always looking at what is out there to use, research is part of why I love my work. Looking for and finding new materials is a lot of fun. I select what appeals to me at the time, not worrying whether or not people will agree with what I choose.


So is this how you find you insperation for design? Yes my life is my inspiration. I don’t necessarily go out and look for inspiration, it just happens. I can be inspired by a friend, moment, place or a person’s jewellery and things grow from there.


Each of your pieces is designed ‘to enhance your inner light’. How do you think your jewellery does this for your customers? My experience of selling direct to the public is always interesting, people really connect with a piece and when they put it on it becomes a part of their expression. JBJ is for thoes who are aligned to the shapes and colours that we offer.

Your latest collection Bespoke reveals an enticing range, what has been your vision behind it? So far my ranges have been very wearable. The idea behind Bespoke was to create a bigger, bolder range that were more like pieces of art. Not necessarily something you will wear every day, but definitely something you will treasure forever. It also gives me an area where I can, on a weekly basis create new and amazing pieces where the materials will always be changing. It's fun!


Is there a favourite piece you designed for the Bespoke collection? I love rings; I wear at least 6 rings at any given time, most from the Harmony range. There are heaps of small rings available that you can stack on to the one finger, which I love. From the Bespoke it’s pretty hard to choose one, but at the moment it’s the Phyrite Cube ring.

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