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Friday, September 27, 2013

The Jam Jar by JAM Games Ltd


The Jam Jar is a Boutique personal space where history permeates its elegance and lore. 

By Jin Lovelace


I wish there were more personal spaces inspired by the fashion medium. Like a Studio where you can perform your fashion shoots, change the lighting or recreate an exclusive small boutique. In most cases I would come across spaces of decorative talents that would imitate a minute establishment complete with highly dynamic interpretation of a stylized, high fashion world complementing the glitz and glamour flare with a dance floor, flashing lights, the works.

It's rare that you can get a sense of elegance from such imagination but it's something intriguing to actually see and feel it. 

Welcome to The Jam Jar, where options are a plenty to give you a sense of opulence, exclusivity, and elegance.











The Jam Jar's story displays itself as an establishment founded in the 1940's as THE place to go. As you discover its majestic grandeur of a waning era, the Jam Jar presents some very intriguing options whether you wish to resurrect its past boutique status, channel the space into an exquisite gallery or to set up shop for your next fashion event, the choice is yours. The Jam Jar is a subtle personal space with so little but has absolutely so much just by design alone. 

JAM Games always have knack for detail in their commodity, and it shows here in this Apartment. Upon entering the courtyard, it appeared to be somewhat of a ruin on the busy streets. It's almost as though you're shopping for the perfect building to hold a small clothing firm to feature your designs; a touching endearment, if I must say. Given that you've procured yourself such an emporium, your imagination runs extremely wild. The first floor of the shop opens all sorts of ideas to you, where you may desire to place a few Mannequins in the compartments for displaying Jam Games' own extraordinary fashions or for it to be your main Lobby to socialize with friends, guests, and onlookers alike. 

If you were to contribute a tour of the guests to a lovely gallery to display your talents in your choice of medium, you could direct said guests their attention straight ahead to the Playstation Store display where they can purchase the abode themselves, should their interest have already piqued--Author's Note: if the $3.99 price tag didn't convince them, have a Gingerbread Man Costume at hand to slap them in the face repeatedly until the ginger taste settles in and they get the idea.






The second floor highlights where the "action" takes place, be it the showroom for your said gallery, a show, or to flaunt whatever items you have available at your disposal. The area also displays a highly elegant Chandelier, breathing exceptional air to this space. 

Whichever decorative road you take, you'll find that upon rearranging the chosen relic you'll begin to see JAM Games' signature charm; giving you something so priceless for an attractive price. Given that, I highly laud this space for its subtle take on an establishment without the ostentation of a temperamental imagination. A plethora of Jam Jar furniture bundles such as the Boutique Display ($2.99), Male and Female Mannequins ($2.49), Boutique Furniture ($2.99), Fashion Show ($2.49), and Courtyard ($1.99) are to your exploitation which will guarantee to add a dice of flair and sophistication. 

The charm that JAM Games has has taken its toll on me and I'm enthralled to even have such an experience in a refined personal space where for as little as $4.00 could give you a prodigious imagination and inspiration. 


Overall

This space speaks "Twilight Touch" for the elegance, chic and said sophistication that The Jam Jar brings. There are a few spaces that can display this essence but it shows that even a remnant of a renown estate doesn't mean it disparages any high value for what you put your mind into. 

For this, I highly recommend purchasing this timeless personal space, available now in the Estates store.

JAM Games Ltd Website


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