Arm Candy

 Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Art Deco Things

Edwardian or Art Deco?  The answer is a little of both…  measuring 7.25 inches, this crossover bracelet is absolutely amazing!  Articulated links alternate – first, a diamond encrusted open-centered oval and then an elongated link featuring a honey-comb pattern.  A push clasp hides seamlessly within the last link, creating an endless display of brilliance around the wrist.  

A wisp of color pops from the middle of four segments…  natural square-cut emeralds.  These bright beauties have a combined weight of 1.00 carat and draw the eye, adding yet another layer of dimension to this gem.  Crafted somewhere between 1918-1920, this late Edwardian or early Art Deco bracelet has enchanted me.  

 

The curved lines and lace-like appearance of the very early 1900’s combine with the geometric, symmetrical style of the following decade.  The Edwardian Era (1901-1910) heavily influenced Art Deco design – jewelry from both eras was predominately platinum.  It was the metal of choice due to it’s strength, lasting luster, and malleability.  Hand-set with diamonds, each individual setting is lined with tiny beads – a technique called milgrain.  Yet another commonality between the two periods.  

There are one hundred and eighty old cut diamonds enveloping the entire length of the piece.  Each one is bead set with a total weight of 2.25 carats.  Art Deco emerged in 1925, although pieces can be found as early as 1920.  Though it can be difficult to determine the exact age of a piece, the quality of fine period jewelry speaks for itself.  No artistic movement since Art Deco has so completely captivated the world.  The creativity and spirit of the period continues to endure.  Own this iconic piece of arm candy for just $8,800.00.

Call today to purchase.  1-800-747-7552

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

Joe’s Special Box – Volume 110

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and A Collector’s Things

Made in America.  Now more than ever, those words mean something.  Quality products manufactured right here, in cities and towns all across our great country.  This week, I am so excited to share a dynamic duo with you.  A pair of Art Deco stunners…  most likely made right here in the United States in the 1920’s.  Both pieces are classic examples of what is perhaps the most iconic period in jewelry history.  With typical trademark details including pierced filigree design, milgrain edges, and hand-engraved patterns – these rings are American beauties.

Both are platinum, and both of them feature exactly thirteen diamonds.  The all diamond one on the left has .75 carat of goods – it is perfect for a bit of right hand bling.  Trios of sculpted swirl-shaped openings decorate both the top, bottom and sides of this gem.  It’s priced to sell at just $2,250.00.  The second piece is a showstopper, no doubt.  With .85 carat of diamonds, it sparkles from every angle.  The center section of this ring has a marquise shape – it’s outlined in a series of rectangular fancy cut natural emeralds.  Not only is this ring American – we think it was made in New York City between 1925-1927!  Make it yours for $4400.00.

If you’re looking for an exemplary piece of American history that you can really enjoy…  look no further.  

Call us at 800-747-7552 to purchase today.

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

Never Underestimate A Classic

 Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Out of the Ordinary Things

Quarantine has me doing some things I would never have thought I would do.  The hubs and I have been shopping online for a new sofa.  You cannot purchase a couch without sitting on it, checking the comfort factor and feeling the fabric.  You just can’t.  And yet, here we are.  

We made it through exactly three episodes of The Tiger King – and for me, even that was excruciating.  I found myself nodding off many times.  It just isn’t my kind of show.  However, as the days go on…  we may have to endure another round or two.

Perhaps you were throwing around the idea of getting engaged before the world turned upside down.  Now you find yourself wondering when Joden Jewelers will open so that you can come in to select the perfect ring.  While I don’t know the answer to that question…  I do have the ring!

Check out this little gem…  a platinum six-prong diamond solitaire.  Inscribed inside are the magic words – “Tiffany & Co”.  What girl hasn’t dreamed of opening that blue box (Yes, of course, we have THE box!)?  Nestled inside is this beauty featuring a bright white half carat round diamond center.  It’s a classic.  Priced right at $2,250.00 – it’s also within your reach!

Here’s the BEST part.  It’s still paired with it’s original mate – a simple band.  Like the engagement ring, this band  also has words inscribed inside; but it isn’t a brand.  It’s a date… “July 3, ’74”.  Not antique – but definitely vintage perfection.  This tiny bit of heaven is priced at $600.00.  

Two months ago, buying an engagement ring online was probably inconceivable.  I’m sure you had a plan, and I’m sure it was a good plan.  But times have changed.  And this ring is just too good to pass up.  Call us today at 800-747-7552 to make it yours.  

Stay safe and healthy, my friends.  Shop from home.

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

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