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About The Mojo Collection
Lesley Janssen
Lesley Janssen is a graduate of the University of Kansas with a BFA in Textile Design.  She began making glass beads in 1999 and has a studio in the Crossroads District of Kansas City since 2004.  

Her work has been featured in Southern Living Magazine, KC Magazine, 435 South Magazine, and the Kansas City Star.

MOJO Jewelry
All MOJO Jewelry is handmade one at a time using steel cable, steel wire, and sterling silver.  The glass jewelry is very durable, you should have many years of wear from each piece.  If you are a retailer interested in carrying The MOJO Collection, please contact Lesley Janssen for more information. 

Phone: 913-980-2767
Email: mojolesley@gmail.com

Repair/Sizing
​Should your jewelry ever need repair, simply send back what you have for repair.  Most items will take about 1 week.  Also, any item can be lengthened or shortened.  Repair fees will vary between $15 and $45.  Please call or email to arrange your repair or sizing prior to shipping.

Silver Care
Silver tarnishes because of exposure to air.  A simple zip-loc bag will cut down the need to polish.  Your silver jewelry from The MOJO Collection should come with a sunshine cloth for a quick polish.  TO use the sunshine cloth simply rub the silver with the cloth.  The polishing compound is imbedded in the fibers of the cloth and will continue to work even when the cloth becomes discolored.  For a deep polish, use Twinkle Silver Polish.  It is a low-odor, paste polishing product that works quickly and easily - just follow their directions.  For a green way to clean silver, place aluminum foil in the bottom of a glass dish then place silver on foil and cover with 1/4 cup of baking soda, add hot water - wait a few minutes, rinse, and pat dry.

MOJO the Goat
​MOJO Janssen was born as a 4-H project in the summer of 1999.  After the county fair, he was given to Lesley as a birthday present.  From the first day, Lesley painted his horns different colors.  The horn painting evolved into painting MOHO to look like a bumble bee, which caught the attention of photographer Gary Rohman.  Together this motly crew set out to make MOJO a star!  So far, he has been a bee, a cow, a Chief's Football fan, a Chia pet, a gangsta, as well as a few others.  

Fun MOJO Factoids
Name; MOJO Janssen
Age: 12
Birthday: Summer 1999
Breed: Angora Mix
College: K-State
Major: Fashion
Favorite Color: Orange
Favorite Book: Through the Looking Glass
Favorite Movie: Rocky Horror Picture Show
Favorite Food: Pixie Stix, Hot Tamales, Wheat Thins
Turn Offs: Small dogs and Brooms
Turn Ons: Itching, Scratching, Eating, and Napping

Interested in learning more?