Joe’s Special Box Luxury Edition – Volume Five

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and  A Collector’s Things

Aged to perfection.  Those words have never been more true.  This Art Deco stunner is nearly one hundred years old and is every bit as good today as it was the day it was made.  The condition of the bracelet is mint – and unbelievable.  It appears as though it was never worn.  Surely that can’t be…  who could own a piece this beautiful and not wear it?

A one carat marquise diamond beckons from the center of the bracelet.  It’s set in a saucy fashion… east/west oriented.  A trio of leaf-shaped openings flank the stone.  This painstakingly perfect piercing is hand done and accented with tiny beaded edges.  This delicate detail work, called milgrain, is indicative of the period.  It can be found on nearly every edge of the bracelet.  

Natural emerald trim adds a bright pop of color to the resplendent array of diamonds that cover the piece from end to end.  Two hundred and two diamonds totaling over 7.50 carats to be precise.  You might think that a bracelet with 8.50 carats of diamonds would be over the top…  too fancy to wear.  It isn’t.  Somehow it manages to strike the perfect balance that is both dazzling and delicate.  

Priced at $22,500.00 – this glittering gem is the epitome of elegance.  It’s luxurious and lovely… too good to pass up.  For additional details, give us a call.  Ask about the 1920’s bracelet from Joe’s Special Box.  You’re only regret would be NOT calling. 

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

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

Pick of the Week – Volume 40

Joden Girl

Baubles and Bling with Unbelievable Pricing

This week’s selection is a ring that checks all the boxes…

It’s a designer piece from Tacori – one of the most sought after modern bridal designers in the country.  They offer superb craftsmanship combined with everything from classic elegance to cutting edge style.  This ring is no exception…

Made from 18 karat white gold, this ring is breathtaking from every angle.  The split shank features two rows of bead and bright set diamonds nestled within milgrain borders.  Channel set between those two rows is a third line of diamonds, giving the ring a slightly wider appeal.  

The signature Tacori crescent shape design shines on the outside edges of the ring.  Sixty fully faceted round brilliant diamonds are precision set in this Art Deco inspired piece.  This beautiful gem is an ideal setting for the diamond held at the top.  Four prongs hold a killer round center stone.

Graded by the Gemological Institute of America, this diamond is a treat for the eyes.  This gem is an F color…  dazzling white.  In the colorless range, this rare stone does not have a single hint of yellow.  The clarity grade is an SI1, meaning that it is eye clean.  Weighing exactly 1.06 carats, this diamond pops from the center of the Tacori ring.

I love that the ring itself is flat-sided, allowing it to be worm with any band easily.  Pair it with a diamond band or a plain band.  Wear it alone for a classically clean and simple look.  This ring has been featured on the Joden site and in our store for awhile, which is why we have selected it as a Pick of the Week.

Original Price – $13,600.00

Today, we are offering this GIA certified gem at a newly reduced price.  This designer beauty is now priced at just $10,450.00!  That’s a savings of $3,150.00.  Click the link, and add this bargain to your cart today.  These savings will not last!

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

Written by Carrie Martin
Photos by Dana Jerpe and Shelly Isacco

Silver and Gold

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Crossover Things

There are no clear cut lines when one period ends and another begins.   Though we have assigned years to each of the eras, the lines between are more smudged than those time brackets indicate.  Instead, the style of one era bleeds into the next, inspiring new ideas and still harkening back to the beauty that came before.  Some of the loveliest pieces are challenging to pigeonhole into a particular period.  They’re a crossover – carrying the best of one time period into the next, sparking imagination and creativity.

Georgian pieces are often made from a combination of silver on a gold base – a color pairing that continued on in the early and mid Victorian period.  Now, nearly 200 years later…  the silver portion of these gems has tarnished in the best possible way.  

These beautiful earrings have a dark, rich patina settled into every curve and line.  It accentuates the bright diamonds and soft tone of the yellow gold framework.  Made in three distinct sections, these earrings are set with twenty Old Mine Cut diamonds of varying sizes.  Combined, these gems have a total weight of 1.20 carats! Because the earrings are articulated, they move with you…  sparkling from every angle. 

These diamond dangles were made in the 1850’s – true antiques.  If you go by the date, they’re early Victorian.  But if you go by the look, they’re more Georgian.  Either way, these earrings do not disappoint.  They’re in near perfect condition and are an ideal size.  Measuring just over an inch, these can be worn casually but are also a great choice for a night out!  I love the look of these earrings…  I’m a sucker for patina and the versatility of these beauties makes them even more appealing.  Priced at $2,100.00 – these will quickly become your new favorites.  

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

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