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LOVE STRUCK // Vanessa + Lempe

Feb 4, 2014


I was lucky enough to work with these two when I was working as a waitress at Fonda in Albany, back I when I was first starting Kate Ellen Metals.  Vanessa was the always brightly smiling bartender, and Lempe and I worked the floor together, climbing up and down the stairs all night, cracking jokes, and keeping clients entertained late into the night.  

The pair met and married in Senegal, and when we all worked together they were planning their American vows in Sonoma County and wanted to do something special to their silver bands that Lempe had purchased and engraved in Senegal.  I was so happy and thrilled to be a part of this-- we ended up stacking up gold bands on their silver.  Simple, clean, and honoring the original rings and wedding vows exchanged overseas.






1// How did you meet?  What was your initial impression?

V: We met in Senegal in 2003 at my host family's house.  I was studying abroad there.  Lempé is a friend of the Gbaya family and he was also living there at the time.  My first impression: who's that mysterious guy with the sweet face? And how do I pronounce his name again?

L: We met in Dakar, Senegal in 2003 when she was studying abroad, and her host family was my best friend's house, it happened at that time I was living with my best friend.  My initial impression was the LIGHT I was seeing on her face.

2// What is a memorable moment from your courtship prior to getting engaged?

V: We used to walk around the Olympic swimming pool in Dakar, the capital city. We would talk for hours.  That's where we laid the foundation of our relationship and figured out that, if we're going to be together, there will be a lot of compromise and sacrifice.

L: The memorable moment prior to getting engaged was in 2008 when she came back for work, and both realized we can do it anymore with the long distance, and we didn't want to let it go, we just said let's get married. 

3 // How did you become engaged?

V:  Lempé and I were working on a solar oven project in Senegal in 2008 and I got Typhoid Fever. Lempé took such good care of me. Before I was properly diagnosed, he gathered a variety of traditional remedies for my symptoms - remedies his grandmother had taught him when he was a boy. I asked him to marry me one night.  He smiled and told me "you're sick and have a fever, let's talk about it later." But I was dead serious.

L:  In 2008 when we were working together in Senegal, she got sick, and I took care of her as much I can, and then one day she asks me if I want to marry her.

4 // What was one of the highlights from your wedding?  Did you include any special tradition or ritual?

V:  We've had two weddings: our Senegalese wedding in 2008 and our American wedding in 2011. In Senegal, after being married at the mosque, we returned to Lempé's father's house for the reception.  The highlight was meeting close family members I had never seen before.  It was now official in everyone's eyes: I was part of the family. In the States, we celebrated at my family's house in Northern California.  The highlight was most definitely the photo booth with silly hats and props.  All ages of people were crowding into the booth in whimsical attire and then laughing at themselves when they saw their pictures.

L:  Wedding in Senegal: All my family member was able to know her a little bit better, and everybody was in LOVE with her.  We had a ceremony at the mosque, and she wore a traditional clothes for the occasion. The Wedding in U.S: My father and my friends were able to make it to California, and that was HUGE for me.

5 // The magic ingredient is: 

V:  The desire to evolve with your partner. 
L:  LOVE + FAITH

Photo by Elizabeth Lloyd Photography
Photo by Elizabeth Lloyd Photography




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Get to Know Christina

Feb 3, 2014

We are so super excited to introduce you all to Crown Nine's first employee, Christina Bohn, who will be a friendly face in the boutique a few days a week.  Christina is a jewelry junkie/ creative guru at Makeshift Society/ like-a-boss at Femme Cartel/ all round swell lady. We cannot be more thrilled to welcome her to the family!
We love her for he sassy, warm smirky nature <3

Some of her favorite Crown Nine picks: Kissing Snakes Ring by Voce Keen, Facets Ring by Kirsten Muenster and The Constellation Rings and Midi Rings by Kate Ellen Metals.







We asked her a few essential questions so you can get to know her a bit:

1// What inspires you?
The Great Outdoors 

2// What is your favorite jewelry piece?
A ring gifted to me by my love

3// Favorite Oakland spots for

Cocktails:  Plum Bar
Beers:  Luka's
Burgers: Trueburger
Pizza:  Boot and Shoe Service
Fancy-Shmancy Date Night:  Camino 
Music:  The Fox Theater 

Follow her @xtina__beana

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Living the Dream // Thanks to You

Nov 8, 2013

Wow friends, wow.  I am overwhelmed by the loving outpouring from y'all last night!  I saw so many faces, new and old friends, and was so proud to share the newest shape Crown Nine and Kate Ellen Metals have  taken.  Floss Gloss represented hard with their incredible art and hospitality-- I love a girl who isn't afraid to be exactly who she is and wants the same for those around her.  Aretha + Janine are major rock-stars in my mind-- I mean, the Catwalk was a little slice of genius!



This morning I watched an interview with slam-dunk legend 'Dr. J' Julius Erving and he talked about his foul line dunk as something he developed on the streets of NYC.  He said the people on the sidelines with their feet on the court would say, "You can jump from farther out than that."  So he would try to jump from 8 feet out, 10 feet out, eventually jumped from 15 feet out.  Dr. J said, "I was encouraged by those people sitting with their feet on the court, because they said 'we think you can do it.'"

Now I know I'm not dunking here, but I feel like I have gone beyond what I thought I could do because I was lucky enough to be surrounded by people who said, 'hey, I think you can.'  This may seem like a whole lotta of nothing, but remember that there are lots of people in the world who will give you a long list of reasons why you can't/shouldn't/won't... so it is special to meet a whole huge network of people who can see potential, get vision, and want to see other people succeed.

This whole thing started with a desire to do what I love for a living and share it with those around me, and I want to thank you all for being a part of this dream of mine.  I seriously could not do it without you--friends, family, and clients alike-- I am so happy to share it with so many loving people.  Not a neysayer in the bunch y'all, not a one.

So if you're sitting on a dream, incubating a brilliant idea, about to take the leap... do it!  I fully have your back and totally 100% believe that it can be done.  It usually isn't easy but it is so effing worth it.



#blingit Photo Contest // Jewelry Give Away


Thanks to all you photographers and Instagramers last night who entered the contest!  I assigned random numbers to each photo submission with the hashtag #blingit and drew lucky number 5, belonging to @coconutjordan with this lovely pic {she wins a Kate Ellen Metals Big Sky Necklace in silver}. 



And here are some other great shots from the night!  Search #blingit to see all the ridiculous fun!

By @dianarenee


By @shopsweetthings





By @dreammakermetals #nastygirlzz

By @oaklandartenthusiast

By @mlacyyy


By @christienatsumi {one of our newest jewelers, second from left in a lineup of badass jewelry mavens @coreyegan @sarahswell @sharonzimmerman}


By @rudegirlnails


By @flossgloss


By @halmonivintage {rad vintage shop in Oakland!!}


By @xtinabeana {best helper in the whole dang world}


By @kim_kirsch {another powerhouse jeweler behind Ortolan Designs}


By @ohwownatalie {the stunning face of crown-nine.com}

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Opening Day // Rebirth of Crown Nine

Nov 1, 2013



At 11am this morning I rolled open the door to the new Crown Nine jewelry boutique + art gallery!

I finally feel like my vision has been actualized, the space absolutely feels and looks like me.  I am surrounded by beautiful things made by talented people, in the community I love so dearly.  Many friends and regulars have already popped by today to share in the excitement, it really feels like a dream come true.  And holy jewelry goddess do we have a ton of pretty new inventory by both new and old designers... there really is something here for everyone.

Come by and see for yourself!

OPEN

11-8 Friday November 1st 
12-4 Sat

Closed Sunday November 3rd 

12-6 M-F 
11-4 Sat

Holiday Hours Starting Friday November 29th {Plaid Friday}

11-7 M-F
11-6 S-S


Here are some snapshots of the new space, enjoy!












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