About Your Jewelers
In July 2004 at the I.B.M. Convention in Cleveland, Gay Blackstone, Harriet Jacobson and Robbie Willmarth were discussing the lack of fine jewelry in the magic world. At that moment, the idea of forming a business emerged.
Living in different cities, their next meeting was at the annual Abbott’s Get-Together in August and in the months that followed they managed to work through all the details via weekly conference calls.
Just one year after the idea was born, BJW unveiled thirteen magical-themed jewelry pieces when they introduced themselves to the magic community in July 2005 at the I.B.M. Convention in Reno. Nearly six years later that initial offering of thirteen pieces has blossomed into well over a hundred magical-themed jewelry items.
BJW's success is due to their beautiful custom-made jewelry as well as their happy customers who have been generous in telling others about them.
BJW Magical Jewelers is proud to introduce its exclusive Magical Themed Jewelry which is available in Sterling Silver and 18k Gold. These beautiful and magical pieces for both men and women are hand-crafted for the magician and the magic enthusiast. Each is a little treasure in itself
Living in different cities, their next meeting was at the annual Abbott’s Get-Together in August and in the months that followed they managed to work through all the details via weekly conference calls.
Just one year after the idea was born, BJW unveiled thirteen magical-themed jewelry pieces when they introduced themselves to the magic community in July 2005 at the I.B.M. Convention in Reno. Nearly six years later that initial offering of thirteen pieces has blossomed into well over a hundred magical-themed jewelry items.
BJW's success is due to their beautiful custom-made jewelry as well as their happy customers who have been generous in telling others about them.
BJW Magical Jewelers is proud to introduce its exclusive Magical Themed Jewelry which is available in Sterling Silver and 18k Gold. These beautiful and magical pieces for both men and women are hand-crafted for the magician and the magic enthusiast. Each is a little treasure in itself
About The Jewelers
Gay Blackstone of Redlands, California is a Texan who was transported to California. She married Harry Blackstone Jr., Raised his four children and their daughter, Bellamie, while traveling all corners of the United States for 27 years on the road with the Blackstone Magic Show. After co-producing the Blackstone show, Gay went on to produce award Shows, television series (such as The Master of Illusion and Kids 100 Favorite Songs), and Broadway productions (including Blackstone! The Magnificent Musical Magic Show). She has also consulted on numerous magic acts and productions her clientele includes rock bands, casinos, and speakers for whom she provides direction on staging, special effects, and overall production. She currently serves as President of the Academy of Magical Arts, home of the world-renowned Magic Castle.
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Harriet Jacobson of West Bloomfield is a Michigan native and life-long resident where she graduated from the University of Michigan, married professional magician Michael Jacobson, and raised their son Matthew. As a child, Matthew was notorious as the youngest magician in Michigan, and Harriet performed with him as his assistant for both corporate and private events. Over the years since, she has been called out of the audience to assist nearly 100 magicians on stage. Harriet has also worked with children as an elementary school teacher as well as senior citizens as an activity’s coordinator. Harriet also works as a film producer for Silica Street Productions (a shared venture with her daughter-in-law). She is currently starting a new venture, magicallady.com which will specialize in selling magic collectables.
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Robbie Willmarth of Durham, North Carolina, is a southerner who’s lived in many places, but the Midwest holds a special place in her heart, she has relocated to the Chicago area four times. Robbie has a BA from the University of Tennessee and has raised two children. Her involvement in magic began in 1987 when she married her close friend of 47 years, magician Phil Willmarth (past president of the I.B.M). Robbie served six years as chair of their volunteer and membership committees. Robbie started two non-profit organizations in Atlanta, served as project manager on commercial construction projects, and became a certified financial planner and LUTC. She now chairs the Durham County Nursing Home Council and serves on the boards of the LWV and the United Nations Association.
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