Good Friday

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Holy Things

“Good Friday marked the day when wrath and mercy met at the cross. 

That’s why Good Friday is so dark and so Good.”

These words by Justin Holcomb help explain not only why we celebrate Good Friday but also why it’s known as Good Friday.  It is the anniversary of the crucifixion of Jesus – an event that may not seem good.  However, He gave his life willingly in exchange for our redemption…  making it an undeniably good day.

The most monumental eight days in the history of the world occurred nearly two thousand years ago.  Holy week begins with Palm Sunday and culminates with Easter Sunday.  During this time, Christians reflect on the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, jubilant in the knowledge that His ultimate sacrifice was our salvation.  

“Jesus said to him, I am the way, the truth and the life.  No one comes to the Father except through me.”

John 14:6

Believers have been wearing cross jewelry as far back as 11 A.D.  An outward symbol of faith, it honors the crucifixion while simultaneously celebrating the resurrection.  Today, I have chosen this beautiful Victorian cross pendant to commemorate Good Friday.  Made from 9-karat gold, this rosy hued cross is impressive to behold.  

Measuring 3.25 inches from the top of the bail to the bottom of the upright post, it’s substantial.  Although large by some standards, it is quite wearable.  The front of the cross features ninety-eight cabochon Persian turquoise stones in both round and oval shapes.  Carefully inlaid, each stone is held in place with small, barely visible prongs.  The back of the pendant is shiny and smooth.  Dating to the late 1800’s, the cross is in remarkable condition and is priced at just $2,850.00.  

It’s easy to get swept up in colored eggs, bunnies and baskets…  but let us not forget the true reason for celebrating.  My grandfather’s favorite hymn says it perfectly…  

“Then sings my soul, My Savior God to Thee… How great Thou art, How great Thou art!”

“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 66

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and the Latest Things

For a self-proclaimed sapphire lover, lately I have really been digging emeralds.  Not typically a fan of green – I am inexplicably drawn to the bright verdant hue.  It feels fresh and new.  Green is the color of spring – symbolizing life, fertility, and renewal.  It’s no surprise that Emerald is the birthstone for May… a month when flowers are beginning to bloom.  It’s also the gift of choice for a 55th wedding anniversary.  

We recently acquired this vintage ring.  It’s classically beautiful, made in a traditional three-stone style.  Created entirely of 18-karat yellow gold, this ring looks and feels rich.  A half-bezel style setting encapsulates the pear mixed cut beryl center.  This gem weighs approximately 1.30 carats.  Featuring medium green tones, this stone is moderately included.  Inclusion in emeralds are like clouds in the sky…  they’re a natural part of the stone.  

Flanking the center are a matched pair of marquise brilliant diamonds.  Together, these two stones offer .40 carat of sparkle.  They are near colorless with an average clarity grade of VS2-SI1.  On the hand, the ring has a time-honored charm all its own.  Stamped inside the shank of this beauty are a series of English hallmarks.

Priced at $4000, this dainty darling is available in our store now, and will be on our site later this week.  Simple and sweet, it would be an excellent choice for a right-hand ring or a non-traditional engagement ring. Whether you wear it on your left hand or right, this eye-catching ring will garner accolades and compliments from everyone who sees it! 

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

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

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