So Good Jewelry marks 2 years
By Nadine Kam
Nadine Kam photos
From left, Alexandrina Cambra and Zandrina Cambra, with Elizabeth Kampher, picked pieces of jewelry, including a small tiara.
So Good Jewelry owners Alen Kaneshiro and Christopher Otto celebrated the store’s second anniversary in Hawaii at Waikiki Trade Center May 29 with an ’80s-themed party that included generous discounts on its accessories and costume jewelry in every style imaginable.
The amount of the discounts was a mystery unveiled at the cash registers, when shoppers drew pieces of Starburst candy for discounts of anything from 40 to 75 percent off. A pink wrapper was worth a 50 percent discount to me, which I used on a batch of headbands I need for hair control. (It’s summer, it’s growing out.)
With the discounts, it was like a shopping spree as guests loaded up their trays with pieces for themselves and gifts for friends.
Happy anniversary!
From left, Camia Frank, Jeremy Banta and Kasey Stephensonpino in colorful ’80s mode, though Jeremy says those are his normal clothes; he wears color all the time. A brave man.
Owners Christopher Otto and Alen Kaneshiro welcomed Alan Urie, left, Raylynn Mendes and Dean Park, right.
Reiko Tokushige Rogers and Shiho Komura show floral and star pieces they like. For those who like drama, there were plenty of playful statement rings available.
These cell-phone leashes are $12.99.
The Mother Lode of feathered headbands.

















October 28th, 2009 at 2:53 am
I was in the Charlestown store last week it was beautiful and unique. My wife bought several items and was satisfied with her necklace and earrings. I was wondering how I can get a franchise for New Jersey?
Aloha
Len Seader