Our Studio Store

We are located at 213 East Bishop Street in Downtown Bellefonte.

Browse and take a tour!

At our studio store you are welcome to come in to browse the collection and take a behind the scenes tour as well. Our open door policy also allows us to source most of our cereal boxes from our local community. In addition to our earrings we have some work from local artist and other small business around the country and fair trade as well.

Hours:

Mon: 10 to 5:00 | Tue: 10:00 to 5:00 | Wed: 10:00 to 5:00 | Thu: 10:00 to 5:00 | Fri: 10:00 to 5:00 |

Sat: CLOSED (Until further notice) | Sunday: CLOSED

History:

Jabebo Earrings began in 1995 after developing a technique of reproducing small miniature images that can be displayed from earring wires. It quickly became our primary creative outlet as they won praise among our scientist and teacher friends. The first stores that carried them were at nature centers and refuge visitor centers in the Washington DC area where we lived at the time. Today we are still a cottage industry working out of our home. All of our earrings are made from beginning to end on our premises. To learn more about us please visit our About Us page.

Paper Mache Art

You’ll be impressed by what we do with the trimmings and excess cereal box material. Some works are available on our Etsy if you cannot visit us in person.

Click here to learn more about our paper mache coral reef
Space rocks of all sizes have come to land here!

More interesting displays for our Tagua Nut jewelry

More Local Artists, Fair Trade, and other small businesses/artisans with cool products.

Colorful nature inspired pottery from Mudslinger Studio (Ohio). One of our favorite products is the little “Suprise” mugs for kids.
T’s from Liberty Graphics (Maine) are a perfect complement to many of our earring designs.

New to our store are these colorful carvings of african animals by Ocean Sole (Kenya) are made from flipflops washed ashore and collected by beachcombers.

In this corner you will find our collection of Tagua nut jewelrey from Equador. Also known as vegetable ivory.
More jewerly in this case including recycled glass Sundrops (Minnesota) and interchangable Got All Your Marbles (Arizona)
Weaver Tile (Michigan) makes these tactile tile pieces that can hang alone as art or be incorporated into a new kitchen or bathroom. Also visible are cards from Emily McDowell Studio (California)