Pick of the Week – Volume 31

Joden Girl

Baubles and Bling with Unbelievable Pricing

A tiny miniature painting…  what could be more endearing?  Or perhaps more scandalous!  In the late 18th century, these small depictions also known as lover’s eyes began popping up in Britain.  Sometimes these gems featured the eye of a child or family member…  however, sometimes the eye belonged to a forbidden lover!  

Lover’s eyes centered on a small painting of an eye, and perhaps an eyebrow…  but nothing more.  This was to keep the identity of the person secret.  Many of these pieces were surrounded by a halo of natural pearls or sparkling gemstones.  This incredibly intimate jewel brought to life the intense gaze of adoration.  Often, a look can convey so much more than words could ever say.  

These treasures are rare – it is believed that fewer than 1000 of them remain.  Many of these unusual pieces are brooches…  allowing them to be pinned and worn close to the heart.  This particular one is a pin and a pendant; it showcases a blue iris with a strong arched brow.  Twenty-six faceted black onyx stones surround the eye.

A hair receiver on the back of the piece is filled with an entwined lock of brown hair.  These two details – the black stones and the hair receiver – make me wonder if perhaps this lover’s eye is an early piece of mourning jewelry.  The pendant is accompanied by a yellow gold y-chain.  Once it is clasped around the neck, the piece itself rests lower on the neck, allowing it to be concealed underneath clothing should you so desire.

This unique gem has been a part of our inventory for more than a year.  Originally, it was on our site for $5,000.00.  We are now offering it as a Pick of the Week – which means it will be available with new and unbelievable pricing.  Now – this rare bit of history can be yours for just $2,500.00!

If you’re a collector of distinct finds, this lover’s eye is the piece for you.  Click the link to 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 and Shelly Isacco

January Gems

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Birthstone Things

For those of you born in the first month of the year, the garnet is your chosen gem… your birthstone.  This beauty is available in a dazzling array of varieties and colors.  Perhaps you are most familiar with the deep red version, but did you know that garnet also comes in various shades of orange, yellow, purple and green?  

In the Victorian era, the most beloved shade was Pyrope… a dark red colored garnet found in Bohemia.  These lovely stones were often set pavé-style using hundreds of tiny gems.  Reportedly, the January birthstone brings health, wealth and happiness; very appropriate for the first month of the year.  

This Victorian pendant features both cabochon and faceted garnets.  With rich purplish-red hues, these gemstones shine in an 18 karat yellow gold setting.  The color tone of the center stone is stunning…  loving the look when the light hits it!  Delicate milgrained wires coil around to create paisley shapes.  Nestled between the garnets are thirty-five antique cut diamonds; the overall look is ethereal and absolutely sublime.  

Here are just two of the ways to wear this statement piece: long and lovely on a strand of round garnet beads or tied tight on a choker of black grosgrain ribbon.  In addition to the attributes of health and wealth, garnets are believed to promote self-confidence and keep negative vibes at bay. 

Flipping this late 1800’s pendant over reveals yet another unique detail – a hair receiver.  Several strands of light brown hair are secured beneath the glass cover.  Moderately priced at $3,600 – this garnet pendant is the perfect piece to bring a bit of happiness into 2021.  

Not yet on our site, call us at 1-800-747-7552 for additional details.

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

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

Joe’s Special Box – Volume 117

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and A Collector’s Things

There’s no doubt – when most people think about antique jewelry, the style that comes to mind is white gold filigree.  More often than not, it’s an Edwardian or Art Deco ring.  However, some of the finest and most beautiful pieces that were created in the first three decades of the 20th century were not rings.  The 1930’s gave us some truly iconic arm candy…  I’m not talking about Fred Astaire or Humphrey Bogart, but rather this pair of stunning bracelets.

A thin layer of platinum has been applied to a 14 karat white gold framework in this late Art Deco masterpiece.  Expertly crafted from fourteen links of three different styles, this detailed filigree work is everything.  The close-up photo showcases how truly intricate this particular pattern is…  handmade lace at its finest.  Each of the three smallest links have a tiny round diamond winking from the center.  Nestled within the filigree of the adjacent links are bright blue pear-shaped synthetic sapphires, set east/west style.  The bracelet measures nearly half an inch in width, making a true statement on the wrist for just $2,700.00.

Of the two, I have a slight preference for this gem.  Made from 14 karat white gold with two rows of twenty-four links, this little darling is a decadent dreamboat of deliciousness.  I love the pattern of the filigree – it reminds me of little leaves.  Interspersed within are bright pops of color and tiny bits of sparkle; there are six French cut synthetic sapphires and four single cut diamonds.  Every edge, line and swirl of this bracelet has been accented by milgrain beading…  even the sides!  These small details are just thing to elevate this bracelet from ordinary to extraordinary.  Make this one yours for just $2,950.00.

If you’re all about the arm candy for 2021…  Joden has you covered!  Call 800-747-7552 or text 724-699-1932 to shop from the comfort of your home or visit our showroom for the ultimate jewelry experience.

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

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

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