Queen Bee

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and Sweet Things

In the 1970’s, Herbert Rosenthal created an iconic design…  a cleverly sculpted bee brooch.  Swarms of yellow gold, gemstone encrusted insects adorned lapels everywhere.  Rosenthal’s copyrighted style included golden wings, diamond studded thorax, and bright ruby eyes.  After his signature look exploded onto the scene, jewelers everywhere copied his design.  Not since the days of Napoleon had the bee known such infamy.

At Joden, our hive is positively buzzing with excitement over these little darlings.  We have several – but these three are my personal favorites.  This all diamond model is classic elegance at it’s finest.  Made from 18 karat yellow gold with approximately 1.65 carats of diamonds, this bee dazzles for just $2,380.00.

Not to be outdone, this guy amps up the bling with a two piece lapis lazuli body.  A cabochon oval stone pairs perfectly with a pear-shaped stone to create the thorax of this mid-century bug.  A carat of colorless diamonds accent the softly rounded wings.  This 18 karat gold gem can be yours for just $1275.00.

Last, but not least is this industrious critter…  made from 14 karat yellow gold, this artfully carved piece is the runt of the group.  Measuring less than one inch across the wingspan with a pair of glittering ruby eyes, the sting from this bee will only cost you $380.00. 

While it’s certainly possible to sport just one of these bees, I prefer to cluster them.  There is strength in numbers…  and a bee colony is the perfect example of that.  Alone, we may not accomplish much…  but together, we can do great things.  

You can go to a museum and look or come to Joden and touch.

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

Joe’s Special Box – Volume 72

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and A Collector’s Things

Absolutely adorable…  what more accurate description could there be for these Victorian earrings?  They’re quite small, barely skimming the bottom of the earlobe.  Created from a rosy 14 karat gold and accented with a single cabochon opal, these earrings never made the showroom floor.  Joe scooped them up and tucked them into his special box.  I love how simple the design is…  just a tiny square, set on edge.  A series of eight delicate beads adorn each corner and the space between.  

Look at this clever catch…  a small triangular loop hinges up to snag the bottom of the wire, securing it in the ear.  Sometimes it really is the little things that make the world go round.  These perfectly petite gems are available now for just $150.  Call us today.  ♥

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

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

Oui Oui!

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and a Delicious Ring

$1280!  What?  I’m starting backwards today… mostly because I can’t believe the price of this turn of the century beauty.  Made in the early 1900’s, this little ring is nothing short of stunning.  It twinkles in the sunlight, positively resplendent.

It was made entirely by hand, with a center bezel set Old European Cut diamond that weighs approximately .10 carat.  Eight rose cut diamonds (also bezel set) accentuate the heart of this gem, serving to create a floral feel.  An intricate lacy design radiates out from the middle in a series of eight concentric circles.  They are artfully entwined like miniature petals on this Chrysanthemum like bloom.  Each platinum wire has been carefully decorated with a milgrain edge, adding a flourish to the exquisite filigree.  

Even the under gallery of the ring showcases a beautiful lattice pattern.  The fine quality of the workmanship lends itself to the French, although it is unmarked and unsigned.  It embellishes the hand with quiet elegance, no other adornment is needed.  

Let me repeat myself – $1280.  Call.  Text.  Send an email.  Stop by the store.  But please, someone buy this ring!  It’s simply too good to miss!

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

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

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