Jason Dow's work was recently featured in MJSA (Manufacturing Jewelers & Suppliers of America) Magazine in an article about favorite one-of-a-kind pieces.
Jason Dow in Hawaii Modern Luxury Magazine - April 2015 Issue →
Jason Dow in Hawaii Red Magazine →
Jewelry designer Jason Dow with his dog, Kona, outside The Curb coffee shop near his Kaimuki studio. He is wearing American Apparel shirts, Volcom shorts and Vans.
His namesake jewelry line can be found in some of the island’s most luxurious resort boutiques, with designs that mix Asian influences with modern, clean shapes. Jason’s newest collection, Jali, is inspired by East Indian architecture, featuring beautiful gold rings embellished with diamonds.
Inspire
“I’m inspired mostly by nature, architecture, and ancient Asian motifs and designs. Anything that evokes a feeling of balance and intrigue.”
Style
“Personally, I’m a pretty laid back person and I don’t invest a lot into my own personal image. I just go with what feels comfortable and makes me feel good about myself. Otherwise, I guess I’m kind of a sloppy artist type.”
Career
“Art and Science were always my favorite subjects in school and I naturally gravitated towards the idea of creating with a purpose. Jewelry design was eventually my calling but my first career path was as a Dentist. When I realized I wasn’t going to be happy unless I was living with creativity, art, and design as my daily focus I had to bail on drilling teeth.”
Design
“I work with precious metals and precious stones. 18k gold and diamonds are my signature looks, but I will also use platinum and other colored precious and semi-precious stones. Design-wise, I like to integrate Asian and Old World designs and motifs into modern and clean shapes and forms.”
Customer
“[The woman who wears my pieces is] strong, independent, balanced, and centered. She is confident and appreciates fine quality without needing in your face, obnoxious bling to bolster her image. My jewelry aims to give her confidence and enhance her natural beauty without being overpowering or overly flashy.”
Memory
“It’s funny, but I don’t normally wear jewelry at all. I do have one thing that my Chinese Grandmother gave me when I was 6 years old. It’s a small Jade Buddha pendant that I used to wear for special occasions. She told me it was good luck and I have cherished it ever since.”
Trends
“Trend-wise, I’ve been seeing a lot of earrings where the right and left are not mirror images and different colors or shapes instead. Also, I think there will be a lot more chokers and long chained pendants that are a lot larger.”
Dream Vacation
“Oh wow, that’s a hard question. There are so many things I like to do on a vacation and so many different kind of vacations. Snowboarding was my first real passion in life, so my first choice would be a trip to Alaska when there’s lots and lots of snow. All my favorite friends staying a luxury cabin in the woods with a helicopter to access all the mountains all day long. My second choice would be to visit a really old place like Morocco and stay at a luxurious palace and experience amazing food, art, design, and rich history.”
Favorite Hangout
“Also a tough question. It sounds cliche, but wherever the waves are breaking the best for the day. Otherwise, being alone and hiking in the jungle with my dog is one of my favorite places to be.”
Photos: Dominique Kahale-Webster
Mandala Pouches
They're here! Jason Dow has collaborated with Samudra to produce some limited edition canvas pouches. Order them in the accessories section... or get one free with any online purchase.
GIA 4Cs Blog
Mandala Earrings in this weeks blog from the Gemological Institute of America (GIA). Click here to see full post.
Jason Dow Jewelry at the annual Iolani School Fundraiser Auction
The ‘Iolani Alumni Association and the Class of 1995 invite alumni, family and friends to join them for an evening of exquisite food and drinks at the 2014 A Touch of ‘Iolani on Saturday, August 2. This year’s event will feature Vintage Cave, Morimoto Restaurant, Ruth’s Chris Steak House, 3660 On the Rise, and many more! Come visit the popular Silent Auction, which this year will also include art and jewelry from local artists. Don't miss the opportunity to get some great deals on Jason Dow Jewelry and raise money for a great cause. Buy Tickets HERE.
Jason Dow now available at the Halekulani Hotel
HJA Jewelry Designer of the Year
The Hawaii Jeweler's Association has named Jason Dow the 2014 Jewelry Designer of the Year!
Honolulu Magazine - April 2014
Jason Dow's Prakāśa collection gets featured in this month's Honolulu Magazine Designer Q&A Section.
MDA Spring Soiree - April 12, 2014 →
Jason Dow will be helping to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association by participating in the silent auction at the 15th Annual MDA Spring Soiree. The extravagant event will be held at the Royal Hawaiian in Waikiki. You can purchase tickets HERE. Don't miss this opportunity to win some beautiful jewelry and help raise money for MDA!
MJSA Magazine - March 2014
Take a look at the Empress Ring as it graces the cover of top jewelry trade magazine MJSA Journal (Manufacturing Jewelers & Suppliers of America). The laser welder has easily become one of today's most technical advancements in jewelry fabrication and this issue celebrates some of the possibilities of using a laser to create beautiful new designs.
Honolulu Shops Magazine - Spring 2014 →
Check out Jason Dow in the Designer Spotlight section of this months Honolulu Shops Magazine.
Hawaii Modern Luxury Magazine - Spring 2014 →
On the COVER of this months HI Modern Lux Mag. Jason Dow's new Prakāśa Collection!
Flux Magazine - Spring 2014 →
Great editorial in this months Flux Mag with some Jason Dow Jewelry.
MJSA Member of the Month
MJSA (Manufacturing Jewelers & Suppliers of America) chose Jason Dow as member of the month! Read the BLOG :)
MJSA Member of the Month
Five things you should know about Jason Dow
Jason Dow, Jason Dow Jewelry, Honolulu
What’s the best business advice you ever got—and acted on?
Perhaps the most cliché of all advice that everyone loves to share is, “Work smarter, not harder.” The best advice I learned from along these lines was to really make it a point to practice delegating. I’m a do-it-yourselfer to a fault...and I love to figure out how to do things on my own. Whether it be engraving, accounting, building a website, or plumbing, I historically always do it myself—which can be either really successful or a complete disaster. So learning to manage others to complete tasks can make a big difference.
I’m so stubborn and particular about how I like things done that this is the single most difficult thing for me to do. In an effort to let go of this hindrance, I came up with a reminder for myself called HELP: Happiness Equals Leveraging Professionals. I calculated how much my time was worth per hour, and if I could hire someone to do it cheaper, it was time to delegate.
What’s the biggest mistake you ever made in business, and what did you learn from it?
Trying to branch out into too many avenues. I’m constantly having to battle my inner desire to go off on tangents, whether it be designing furniture, creating an iPhone App, or developing an entirely new and different jewelry line. In all of these examples, I managed to invest capital and come up with a loss—and ultimately injure my main business. From this I learned that it is crucial to discipline yourself to really—and I mean really—focus. You have to just say no to distractions and keep your head pointed in the right direction. That isn’t to say that you shouldn’t be ready or willing to change direction, just that focus is critical to accomplishing your goals.
If you could invite three people into your shop/business for the day and pick their brains, who would you choose?
Most certainly Leonardo DaVinci: After all, he just about led an entire renaissance. Leonardo Fibonacci: If the language of art is mathematics, then I’d imagine Leo could give me some serious insight. And perhaps someone like John Hardy: Surely building your own Balinese jewelry factory compound complete with organic farming, employee living quarters, and high quality craftsmanship takes strong vision and business sense.
What’s the best book you ever read that served as a source of inspiration to better your business, product, or personal outlook?
Most recently I enjoyed reading The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell. Patience, perseverance, and some well-earned “luck” are crucial to phenomenal business success. This book gave me good analytical insight into achieving one’s goals.
Tell us your secret to success—in 10 words or less.
There is no way to happiness. Happiness is the way.
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Valentines Day Contest
We're having a contest!
Here at the shop we are always meticulously collecting dust... gold dust! At the end of a year we are left with whole piles of the stuff. The person to guess closest the value of the dust wins one Stackable Moonstone Solitaire Ring in 18k gold... a $612 retail value!
Hint #1: The dust is made mostly of 18k gold.
Hint #2: Gold was valued at $1262/oz when we weighed the dust.
To enter:
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2- Place your guess in the comments section of the contest facebook post.
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*Bonus! To enter twice, visit us on Instagram and guess again!
*Double Bonus! If we hit 2000 likes by Feb 14th we will pick the two closest guesses and add another winner!
6Contest ends on Feb 14th.
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Gallery Of Jewels... Zagat style
Our favorite San Francisco retail location is winning awards! Can you believe Jason Dow Jewelry is sold at one of "Americas Coolest Stores"!
Happy Holidays!
We are feeling so great this holiday season that we are now offering FREE 2-Day Fully Insured FedEx Shipping. Happy Holidays!
Island Air Magazine
Deluxe Mandala Earrings make an appearance in this months Island Air Magazine.
Inside Weddings Magazine
Check out the latest Fall 2013 Inside Weddings Magazine! Our 5.21 Carat Natural Blue Sapphire Ring makes an appearance.