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OUR STORY

Hudson Layne was born from a lifelong love of jewelry, not just as an accessory, but as a form of self-expression, memory, and art.

 

For founder and creative director Jen Guyuron, jewelry has always been part of her world. Some of her earliest memories are of traveling with her mother to bead and gemstone shows across the country, discovering stones, textures, colors, and craftsmanship long before she ever understood the word “design.” Those moments sparked a curiosity that would quietly shape her future.

 

As a child, Jen collected jewelry the way others collected souvenirs or dolls. She studied vintage pieces, carefully taking note of how they were made, how they felt, and what stories they seemed to hold. She would take apart sentimental pieces, inherited trinkets, broken chains, and build them into something new, more wearable, more her. Even then, she believed jewelry should evolve with the wearer, not sit untouched in a drawer.

 

That belief remains at the heart of Hudson Layne.

 

Jen’s designs are rooted in nostalgia but built for modern life. She is known for her love of stacking rings, bracelets, and layers that feel effortless and personal. Each piece is meant to be worn daily, mixed, matched, and styled uniquely by the individual. Her aesthetic blends old-world romance with clean, contemporary lines, resulting in designs that feel timeless yet fresh.

 

After years of curating her personal collection, Jen realized she wasn’t finding the pieces she truly wanted, so she began creating them. Pieces that felt emotional without being precious, refined without being rigid, and luxurious without feeling untouchable.

 

Hudson Layne is a reflection of that philosophy: fine jewelry designed to move with you, grow with you, and become part of your story. Every piece is thoughtfully designed to feel meaningful, wearable, and enduring, something you reach for every day, not just on special occasions.

 

Because jewelry should never just be beautiful. It should be personal.

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© 2026 by Hudson Layne. 

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