Vintage Julz – circa 1993 – Stacker Necklace – Independence Day
$15.00
Product Description
The Original glamjulz “Stacker” Choker – Vintage 1993
Where it all began…
This is the very first design I ever made — way back in 1993. I had just discovered memory wire and Czech seed beads, and I was completely hooked. The colours, the shine, the way the memory wire moulded to any neck without a clasp — it just felt so easy and fun to wear.
We called them Stackers because no one could stop at just one. Women would layer them all the way up their necks, mixing colours and styles to match their vibe. From 1993 to 2000, these were everywhere. We sold them for $17.50 each or two for $30, and honestly… they flew off the table at every craft show.
I held onto a few from those early days — mostly for sentimental reasons. But with glamjulz turning 25 this year, it felt like the right time to bring them back out and share them again.
They’re simple, light, colourful, and still just as fun to wear as they were back then.
Made with Czech seed beads
No clasp – memory wire fits any neck size
Original piece from the early 90s

I was lucky enough to discover glamjulz when my friend Rachel invited me to a trunk show at her hotel. I was pleasantly surprised! Monica, the designer, has truly created beautiful, one-of-a-kind pieces. I am constantly getting complimented on my necklace and earrings when I wear them and they literally go with everything. I am able to wear them with my business suits or jeans and a t-shirt on the weekend. So many colors, so many styles. She can even give you great ideas on what might look great to wear them with and can do custom orders. I also love how charitable glamjulz is. At the trunk show here, Monica gave a portion of her sales to a local not-for-profit here in the Florida Keys and she regularly raises funds for other non-profits in Canada. There is nothing like doing good and getting something special at the same time. I recently saw a new piece I had to have and Monica made ordering it a breeze. This is not an easy feat considering we live in two different countries and are as far away from each other as could be on the continent of North America. I can't wait for my new julz!







