Signature Series – Volume 9

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Quality Things

The countdown is on for my beach vacation 2023…  in less than one month, I will be soaking up Vitamin D on the Florida coast.  White sand, blue water and crispy pink skin – there’s nothing more soul-soothing than the sights and sounds of the Atlantic Ocean crashing against the shore bringing a plethora of shells and creatures with it.  As the tide rushes back out to the sea, I always attempt to catch all the best shells before they disappear back into the great abyss.  Collecting each tiny treasure, I tuck them into the beverage pocket of my chair… by the end of the week, there’ll be a bevy of beauty.  From the smallest scallop shell to fully coiled conch shells – these finds are the best kind of souvenir.  

Perhaps the second-best relic is the perfect piece of jewelry, like this showstopper from Bvlgari.  Spanning the center of this 14mm wide platinum band are three cabochon angel skin coral.  With a whisper of pink, these rare gems present the softest colors from the depths of the ocean floor.  There are over 9000 species of coral – less then 12 of them are considered precious and only a fraction of that can be legally and responsibly harvested for use in jewelry.  Coral is now fished in a way that doesn’t harm or destroy its natural habitat.  

Most precious varieties of coral grow at depths of more than fifty meters where they aren’t as vulnerable to the changing temperature of the water.  Corals are sessile, meaning they attach themselves to the ocean floor.  These spineless organisms have a soft body with an external skeleton made of calcium carbonate.  Ranking a three on the Mohs scale, coral is quite soft in comparison to other gemstones.  Ranging in color from the palest pink to a deep red, precious coral is noted for uniformity in hue and a porcelain-like luster after polishing.  The breathtaking colors have made it a desirable choice of jewelers for centuries.  

Accenting the subtle salmon shade of coral in this ring are diamonds in both baguette and round brilliant cuts.  There are four straight baguette cut diamonds, set in pairs to the left and right of the center.  These step-cut beauties have a total weight of approximately .20 carat.  Then, set in pavé style are five rows of round diamonds.  The combined weight of these fifty-two sparklers is approximately 1.80 carats.  Since opening their doors in 1884, Bvlgari has been known for exquisite craftsmanship and magnificent creations.  A perfect square opening, known as an azure, has been cut beneath each diamond.  This type of precision manufacturing allows for two things:  light to reach the diamond (essential for sparkle) and the ability to clean the gems.  

When Bvlgari introduced colored stones in the mid-1950’s, their brand rocketed to even greater heights.  This versatile and distinctive icon offered strong design and combined it with unconventional materials like hematite and coral.  Bvlgari has “pushed the boundaries of luxury, giving life to creations that were as pleasant to be seen as to be touched, like a second skin”.  This ring is an impeccable example of everything that Bvlgari has become synonymous with…  the vibe is beyond color and form.  It embodies an enduring aesthetic appeal.  If you’re as captivated by the timeless allure of this platinum and coral charmer – click over to our site.  This vintage ring is the latest addition to our Signature Series; make it yours for just $4,850.00.  

“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 74

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and the Latest Things

Maybe it’s my age and I’m finally feeling the vibe of my roots.  Perhaps it’s the fact that yellow gold is absolutely everywhere right now.  Or it could be the overwhelming barrage of Mid-Century Modern goodness that has been flooding through the doors…  whatever the reason, I simply cannot get enough of this look.  It’s a complete vibe, an emotion, a feeling – and I am SO here for it.  We bought this ring about a month ago – and I snagged it.  It checks ALL the boxes.

  • The ring is made from 14-karat yellow gold (except for the prongs which are white gold).
  • A tiny coin edge decorates the outer edges of the shank – a great textural detail.
  • The center section is an explosion of gold and gemstones – it’s the perfect size.  Not so big that it’s obnoxious, but definitely a statement-maker.
  • Twenty-two round brilliant diamonds form a pair of dazzling concentric rings that have a combined weight of .51 carat. 
  • A singular round emerald dots the center with a burst of bold green color – this dainty gem weighs just .13 carat.
  • Measuring a size 5.75 – its a perfect fit for both my left and right hands (it can be easily sized up or down).
  • It’s an affordable piece of fine jewelry.

It’s funky and fun – and it’s the latest addition to our website.  Grab this 1970’s ring for just $920.00 – a steal of a deal.  And the perfect accessory for summer.  Make 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

Glorious Geometric Gleem

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Fun Things

Basic black.  Often used to represent darkness – it is the complete absorption of light.  The symbolic color of authority, it is often worn by judges, magistrates and clergy.  For hundreds of years, black has been the characteristic color for funerals and mourning.  This was never more apparent than during Victoria’s 40-yearlong bereavement after the death of her soulmate and husband, Albert. Not only did she dawn dark dresses, veils and accessories – she decreed that her subjects must do the same.  Even her jewelry reflected the depths of her grief – every piece was made of gold, black enamel and gemstones like onyx like these earrings. 

Made from 14-karat yellow gold, the style of these Victorian chandelier earrings is just as relevant today as it was in the late 19th century.  A perfectly round bezel set onyx center is wreathed by a series of matching parallelogram-shaped onyx.  Each stone is encased within a golden frame.  The top edge of the metal features a delicate beaded edge called milgrain.  Resembling a starburst or sunflower, this portion of the earring is suspended from softly rounded kidney-shaped wires.  A pair of tiny round links have been utilized to attach a small garland to the base of the circular spray.  It’s hinged, allowing for ease of movement.

Seven additional lozenge-shaped onyx form the crescent moon-shaped swag.  These opaque gems graduate slightly in size, with the largest one in the middle.  Small beads of gold are situated between each one, mimicking the design of the top.  The final detail is a singular elongated kite-shaped onyx that dangles from the center of the garland.  Swaying gently with every turn of your head, these mourning earrings offer face-framing elegance at its finest.  User-friendly, these beauties are easy to wear and measure just under two inches from top to bottom.  Distinctly Victorian, but perfect for 2023 – these ever-chic earrings are available on our website for just $975.00.  

“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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