A Pop of Pink

ย Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Pink Things

October is breast cancer awareness month.ย  Pink has become so much more than just a color.ย  It’s a battle cry and quiet reverence at the same time.ย  Many survivors and family members proudly wear this pale hue.ย  It’s a celebration of the lives saved and a way of honoring those that we’ve lost.ย 

Made at the turn of the 20th century, this Edwardian beauty brings the pink with an elegant flair.ย  This short era (1901-1910) marked by the reign of King Edward VII represents one of the most iconic looks in jewelry history.ย  Early pieces, like this one, were entirely hand-fabricated.ย  Each swirl and curved line was individually cut, rolled and assembled.ย ย 

A base of yellow gold was used as a vehicle to introduce a new and initially under-valued metal into the market – platinum.ย  The value of gold was widely accepted – but platinum was unknown.ย  The combination of the two, layered one on top of the other proved to be an unbeatable combination.ย  Close inspection of this delicate pendant reveals a special kind of patina.ย  The artisan utilized yellow gold based solder to weld each piece together.ย  Over time, those solder joints have yellowed providing provenance and authenticating it as a true antique.ย 

A stylized heart shape is constructed from botanical branches featuring tiny leaves and a pair of triple-looped bows.ย  Primitive rose cut diamonds catch the light with just a hint of sparkle and one small natural pearl is fitted to the lower portion.ย  A duo of pink zircons provide a pop of color in an otherwise monochromatic theme.ย  Each of these stones is set within a yellow gold bezel.ย  Milgrain beaded edges finish the overall look with classic Edwardian style.ย  Moderately priced at $2,550, this utterly feminine jewel will delight anyone lucky enough to wear it.ย ย 

Honor someone special in your life with this antique gem available exclusively at Joden.

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Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

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