Hammer Time

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and Textured Things

Eleven more sleeps til my vacation (not that I’m counting)… seven full days of white sand and blue water.  The sight, sound, and smell of the ocean restores my soul.  I cannot wait to sit on the beach with the sun kissing my skin.  Let’s face it, there has been little to no sun in Pennsylvania so far this summer.   I’m keeping my fingers crossed (maybe even my toes) and praying that I can bring the sun home with me…

I have worn pants every single day this month.  My cotton summer dresses don’t pair well with rain boots!  At Joden, we have the perfect accessories for everything in your wardrobe.  Check out these modern rosy gold pieces – I am loving the fresh feel of them.  And those textured finishes!  Yes, girl!  First, we have this signature double ring pendant featuring a hand-hammered patina.  Nine bright white diamonds wink from the bail of this beauty, adding an element of sparkle to this versatile necklace.  It hangs from an 18″ cable chain and sells for just $790.

If you ever needed statement earrings, here they are.  Dual finishes complement each other to perfection in these bold diamond shaped gems.  I can’t decide if I prefer the hand-hammered or the soft satin surface.  Lucky for me, both techniques were used to create these dangling earrings.  Available for $1280, these will quickly become your go-to choice.

Last, but definitely not least is this little 14 karat rose gold number.  Sitting center stage in east/west fashion is a brilliant oval morganite.  The pale peachy-pink stone is bezel set in this understated modern design.  A light hammered finish completes the look for just $500.  

While any of these pieces can be worn alone, I prefer the combination of all three.  Stack the necklaces for the perfect layered look then add those earrings for extra bling.  As always…

“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 66

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and A Collector’s Things

Words from the “Joe Murawski” school of sales:

When looking for an engagement ring, women will undoubtedly say one (if not all) of these things:

  • “I don’t want a diamond that looks yellow.  If it’s white, I like it.  If it’s yellow, I don’t.”
  • ” I don’t want a diamond with visible marks or inclusions.”
  • “I don’t want a ring that look like everyone else’s.”

And after fifteen years and countless engagement sales, I can honestly say that Joe is right.  Buying a diamond ring really can be simple.  Follow these three guidelines and 99.9% of the time, you’ll find a winner.  

And what a winner this one is…  it’s absolute perfection from top to bottom.  The ring is hand-carved from platinum with a painstakingly crafted butterfly on each shoulder.  Twenty-four single cut diamonds are set around the sides and edges of the ring.  It sparkles from every angle.  Hundreds of miniscule platinum beads set off the design – this old world technique is known as milgrain.  The crowning glory of this early 1900’s gem is that center stone – a 1.05 carat Old European Cut diamond.  With high crown angles and a slightly open culet, this stone is dazzling.  Authentic and pristine, this charmer sells for $7500…  AND it fulfills all three of Joe’s rules.  You really can’t go wrong.

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

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

Dynamic Deco Duo

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and Matching Things

What’s your style?  Do you like everything to match; should things work together but not be the same, or are you a wild card with no rules at all?  At Joden, we cater to each of you.  The other day, I had a chance encounter with a pair of pieces that will appeal to those who love twinning.

First, I discovered this little beauty…  a 14 karat white gold Art Deco gem.  Intricate filigree decorates the entire navette-shaped top and both shoulders of this ring.  The delicate wires form artful patterns that create a lacey look – it’s irresistible!  A pair of marquise cut green stones flank the center section – a tiny single-cut diamond. These elements combine to perfection, creating a classic 1920’s look that sells for just $350.00.

Just a few short minutes later, I uncovered this piece – a strikingly similar bracelet.  Also made from 14 karat white gold, this charmer is the epitome of elegance from end to end.  Each of the eighteen links features a sophisticated arrangement of thirteen parallel wires overlaid with arching lines and small leaves.  Mimicking the overall structure of the ring are a trio of navette shapes, one in the center and then two others.  Each of the them are set with three single-cut diamonds.  This bracelet also features four small marquise cut green stones, just like the ring.  Selling for $980, it’s a steal of a deal.

 

Shown together, they complement each other with ease.  Art Deco is undeniably the most popular period in vintage jewelry.  It can be challenging to find pieces in excellent condition that are also affordable.  To stumble upon a pair that match is nearly impossible – these won’t last long.  To make one or both of them yours, visit our Facebook store.

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“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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