Located in Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii, behind the Coconut Marketplace at The Islander on the beach, The Queens Jewels emerges as a small specialty shop dedicated to the artistry of handcrafted jewelry. The enterprise, operating for a decade in its current locale, embeds itself in the craftsmanship and detailed work of its owners, Lance and Shawn, extending a repertoire of jewelry that whispers the tales of its creators and the island that hosts them.
The shop’s backstory anchors itself in the conjoint efforts of its founders, who, as per a dialogue with host Amanda Smith on Kauai TV, elucidated, “We started 20 years ago when we met and got together. We started doing art shows on weekends on the mainland. We did that for a year, then we moved to Washington State and opened up a shop there. We did that for 10 years, and then we decided to come here and open up a shop here.” The narrative of Lance and Shawn’s journey segues from art shows on the mainland to a ten-year stint with their Washington State shop before finally nestling into the Hawaiian locale.
The duo, possessing variances in their design aesthetic — with Shawn leaning towards “more delicate and petite” creations and Lance venturing into crafting “the bigger pieces” — find unity in their shared dedication to the art of jewelry-making.
A noteworthy observation is their collection of Tahitian Pearls. As they shared with Smith, “These are Edison pearls. This is their natural color; these are not dyed. The Edisons are freshwater pearls, and these are Tahitians, but they’re more on the silver side, with hints of blue and pink in them.” The emphasis here is on the authentic, natural hues of the pearls, resisting any artificial intervention in their coloration.
Moreover, the utilization of Larimar, described by Shawn as a stone that “looks like a swimming pool with the light dancing on the water” and is found in one particular global location, reflects a deliberate effort to source distinctive stones for incorporation into their pieces.
Their pieces, such as the Puka shell necklace, have found acclaim, becoming “very popular right now; we’re sending them everywhere around the world,” according to the owners. This item, along with others, forms part of an array that not only caters to the aesthetic predilections of their clientele but also adheres to a principle Shawn voiced: “We try not to have anything in the store that will not translate to your wardrobe when you get home.”
The Queens Jewels, thus, reflects a journey from the continental U.S. to the Pacific islands, embedding within its collections the diverse, often contrasting, design sensibilities of its founders. Visitors find a collection that is not only varied but also threaded with the narrative of the islands and a conscientious adherence to authenticity and aesthetic utility. The offered pieces stand as silent, yet eloquent, narratives of both the geographical and artistic journeys of Lance and Shawn, culminating in crafted objects that intend to silently integrate into the daily lives and aesthetics of those who procure them.