Dearest Dogwood

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Flowery Things

Influenced by WWII, the designs of the Retro era were a marked change from everything that came before.  With all of the platinum going toward the war effort, jewelry in the 1940’s featured multiple colors of gold…  yellow, rose and white.  Taking the form of scrolls, volutes and often flowers, these golden jewels were boldly ornamental.  Colored stones were extremely popular – the largest ones were usually citrine, topaz, amethyst and aquamarine.  Frequently paired with these gems were small accent stones like sapphire, diamond and ruby. 

Aged at about 80 years, this bit of wrist candy is a nature lovers dream.  The center is defined by a singular emerald cut aquamarine.  This rectangular beauty exhibits perfectly squared corners and a hypnotic sky blue hue.  Flanking this gem are a pair of 14-karat rose gold sculpted dogwood blossoms.  Polished to a glossy sheen, these three-dimensional flowers each have a small ruby center.  For centuries, dogwood has been associated with peace, strength, love and protection.  According to legend, carrying a piece of wood from a dogwood tree can act as a talisman;  it is believed to be bad luck to burn the wood or pluck the flowers from the tree.

Rounding out the bracelet are six additional links.  Crafted from both 14-karat yellow and rose gold, these links take the form of a horseshoe shape that is capped with a miniature dogwood flower.  The links alternate yellow gold, then rose gold and back to yellow gold presenting four horseshoes and six flowers.  Organically beautiful this bracelet wraps the wrist with botanical charm.  This fresh find is available now in our store for $2,375.00 – simply too good to miss!

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

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

What’s New – Volume 29

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and The Latest Things

A perfect square tipped on it’s edge looks like a diamond.  This dainty brooch has taken that form in the most elegant way.  Each side of this geometric shape measures about an inch, the overall size is petite and easy to wear.  14-karat yellow gold wire-work creates an intricate pattern of swirls and whorls.  

Expertly fitted into each corner is a tiny platinum fleur-de-lis, which is French for lily flower.  There are four rose cut diamonds set within each fleur-de-lis.  These sixteen diamonds have a total weight of .15 carat.  The snow white lily represents purity and chastity.  Captivated by its hue, the Catholic church adopted the lily as a symbol for the Virgin Mary.  She has been depicted many times holding a lily.

A large round cabochon moonstone is bezel set within the center of the brooch.  Opalescent and luminous, the stone exhibits a soft glow, like a full moon in a starry night sky.  This ethereal gem is one of the most recent additions to our estate department.  Not yet on our site, this brooch is available in our store for just $1,280.00.  

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

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

Triple Threat

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and a Three Stone Ring

The aura of mystery that surrounds the number three is vast and varied.  The ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras believed the meaning of numbers to be quite significant.  Representing harmony, wisdom and understanding, he proclaimed three to be the perfect number.  Pythagoras dubbed it the number of time in more ways than one…

  • Past, Present and Future
  • Birth, Life and Death
  • Beginning, Middle and End

The perfect balance achieved by the number three has been beloved by jewelers for centuries often manifesting itself in the form of a three-stone ring.  This week, we have an exceptional example.  

Painstakingly handcrafted from platinum, this Art Deco beauty is overflowing with intricate details.  Shown in profile, the shoulder of the ring showcases everything that early 20th century jewelry is known for.  There are hand-pierced openings in the shape of tiny leaves and elongated paisleys.  Each one is further accented by beaded milgrain edges and deeply etched engraving.  Nestled among this majesty are six single-cut diamonds that have a total weight of .11 carat.  The artistry has no beginning, no middle and no end. 

Every single spec of the ring is decorated.  Not one edge has been neglected.  The view from the top is simpler but no less stunning.  A trio of octagonal-shaped settings span the finger, each one set with a dazzling diamond.  The center stone weighs approximately 1.24 carats while the outer two diamonds have a combined weight of 2.14 carats.  Imagine it, if you will… not one, not two – but three one carat diamonds on your hand!   These diamonds have an average color grade of H-I and an average clarity grade of VS1-2.  An epic ring – there is one stone for the past, one for the present and one for the future. 

Pythagoras was right.  Three IS the perfect number and this ring is the proof.  Certified by the International Gemological Institute of America, this ring is valued at $30,165.00.  We are offering it for just $19,800.00 – a savings of over $10,365.00.  Don’t miss your chance to have this triple threat on your hand…  hop on over to our website and make it yours now.

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

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