What’s New – Volume 25

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and The Latest Things

I have always associated the name Krementz with costume jewelry.  During my twenty years in the business, I must have opened hundreds of little hinged boxes of cufflinks, collar buttons and other accessories for men.  Carefully inscribed inside many of these boxes in gold foil letters is the name “Krementz”.  For 147 years, this family-owned business did more than survive… they thrived.  It was originally founded in 1866 by George Krementz and a cousin; over the years, the company passed down through generation after generation of skilled artisans.  Each one as talented and savvy as the ones that came before.

During their history, however, this iconic brand made more than men’s accoutrements, they also created some of the dreamiest Art Nouveal enamels as well as many other fine jewels for women.  This latest edition to our antique jewelry department is a wonderful example.

14 karat yellow gold lines intersect and cross over each other in this dainty necklace.  Made near the turn of the century, it is classic Art Nouveau at its finest.  Pastel enamels in shades of green, white and pink cover the delicate leaves that decorate this miniature masterpiece.  Tiny seed pearls are nestled into the juncture of each line while a unusual freshwater pearl dangles from the base.  A singular diamond marks the center of the piece.  

Botanical beauty abounds in this dainty darling.  Priced at $1,975.00 – this signed “Krementz” necklace is available on our website.  The legendary company closed their doors forever in 2012.  Make this piece of wearable history yours today.

“You can go to a museum and look, or come to us and touch.”

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

Make A Wish

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Lucky Things

With a spiritual meaning like “light of God,” it’s no surprise that dragonflies are popping up everywhere…  these unique insects are featured on home goods like pottery and paintings.  They’re a popular choice for garden ornaments and outdoor decor.  They’re also a favorite theme in jewelry…  not only in modern pieces either.  These colorful beauties have been beloved by jewelers and artisans since the late 1800’s.  

Their lifespan is quite short, just 7-56 days.  The dragonfly has become a symbol for those grieving the loss of a loved one.  Representing rebirth and transformation, the flying insect is a strong fast flier identified by two pair of large translucent wings, an elongated body and bulging compound eyes.  Ethereal and mystifying, the dragonfly can often be found near water.  Fishermen consider them a sign of good luck – if there are plenty of dragonflies, there will also be plenty of fish.  

By a stroke of luck, this striking jewel landed in our estate department.  A modern creation of 18 karat white gold, he can be worn as a pin or pendant.  True to life, our dragonfly also has a pair of fore wings and a pair of hind wings.  Intricate wire work gives them an authentic transparent appearance while 114 round brilliant diamonds make them glitter from every angle.  These diamonds have a combined weight of 2.00 carats.  The large eyes and the articulated and mechanical body are made from bright blue sapphires.  These fourteen gemstones have a total weight of 8.00 carats.  

The pin stem is set at an angle, allowing it to hide cleverly behind the wide expanse of the wings.  Even when worn around the neck, the pin stem is completely hidden from view – a genius design.  As you can see by the photos, this gorgeous guy is sizable, measuring 3.75 inches from left to right and also 3.00 inches from top to bottom.  

Ancient folklore predicts that if you see a dragonfly and make a wish, it will come true.  Priced at $4,450.00 – this remarkable piece is available on our site.  Even if you haven’t seen a dragonfly lately, you can turn your own wish into reality by hopping over to our site and making it yours today.

“You can go to a museum and look, or come to us and touch.”

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

What’s New – Volume 24

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and The Latest Things

I am completely smitten with this week’s find.  I stumbled on it completely by accident and haven’t been able to get it out of my mind since.  I am not usually a trendy kind of girl…  I lean more toward unique vintage finds.  But I am a sucker for a sparkly diamond ring – and this ring (currently measuring a finger size 4.5) fits my hand like a glove.  In fact, it’s glittering on my finger as I strike each key on my laptop. 

This modern beauty is made from 14 karat yellow gold – my metal choice of the moment.  It has the tiniest little band, carefully set with thirty-four round brilliant diamonds that go three-quarters of the way around the shank.  Although I am usually a fan of eternity bands, I can understand the practicality of leaving a space in the shank for sizing the ring.  These near colorless stones have a combined weight of .20 carat and an average clarity grade of VS2-SI1.  Inscribed inside the band is just one word… “Sylvie”.  This modern manufacturer is known for timeless feminine designs with everlasting style.  

Rising tall and proud from the center of this designer darling is a stunner of a stone.  This pear-shaped brilliant beauty weighs exactly 1.10 carat, but looks much larger.  This diamond shows its weight and shines from every angle.  Set with six prongs, this pear has a color grade of I-J and a clarity grade of SI1-2.  The ring has been evaluated by the International Gemological Institute of America.  This detailed report offers an in-depth assessment of the ring complete with a full-color photograph, diamond plot-chart and a retail replacement value.  The valuation came in at $8,555.00.  We are offering it on our site for just $5,800.00!

This ring checks all the boxes of the current trends in diamond engagement rings…

  • It’s yellow gold.
  • The band is extremely narrow and dainty, micro-set with a tiny row of diamonds.
  • The center diamond is a fancy cut (pear and oval are most popular).

Combine the desirability of the ring with the absolutely incredible pricing, and this ring simply WILL NOT LAST.  Do not sleep on this one.  Call us now to make it yours (800) 747-7552!

“You can go to a museum and look, or come to and touch.”

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

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