Where Is Jennifer Juan from Chaco Canyon Jewelry?
There’s a new rep for the brand on air today, with no mention of Jennifer Juan, who has represented this brand for decades. In Lynn’s introduction, she spoke as if the new rep has been presenting the brand for years. Perhaps she has worked behind the scenes. However, I’ve never seen her on air. I miss Jennifer and hope she’s doing well. If anyone knows anything, please share.
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I also was wondering the same thing. She wasn’t on last month either.
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I have shopped Chaco Canyon with Jennifer for years. I also would like to know what happened to her because nothing was mentioned on air.
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I have never purchased Chaco Canyon. I saw that it said Southwestern. It didn’t say Native American by description. There is a difference between Southwestern, Southwestern Style etc. some even come from China. Does anyone know for sure that this jewelry was made by Native Americans?
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Chaco Canyon is described on the website as “inspired by Native American culture.” During the days that Jennifer Juan represented the line, she would speak about the Native American artists who designed the jewelry during her presentations. I don’t know if this is still the case.
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HSN needs to respond to all the questions about the whereabouts of Jennifer Juan of Chaco Canyon. What happened to her?
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I agree that HSN needs to respond to this question. I know that I am reluctant to purchase anything else from this line until I hear something about Jennifer Juan.
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Jennifer, no regrets, please! You educated, informed and inspired so many HSN viewers and highlighted the craftspeople of your community. You have a lot to be proud of. Know that people you never met appreciated you and wish you well always.
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Thank you for the update. I think many of the customers wanted and needed to know, including myself, on what happened to Jennifer Juan. For some reason I do not find Courtney to be authentic. I happened to catch the first day that Jennifer was on air and though shy, was able to give a great description of the artistry pertaining to each piece of jewelry and the length of time to produce it. Jay King helped her from day one and became her mentor. I looked forward to each visit and though I may not have purchased that day, her presentation made me watch continuously and wait impatiently for the next time she would be on air. In all those years I never returned one item. You could tell she was proud of her heritage.
I will miss Jennifer’s stories pertaining to the reservation. I deeply regret that this happened to such a lovely person. I appreciate the time she spent with us as a teacher and as a vendor. I wish her good health and many smiles as she travels a new route to a better future. Hopefully, we will meet again, someday.
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08.09.24 3:38 AM
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