What’s New – Volume 20

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and The Latest Things

I can just hear Stevie Wonder crooning…  “Isn’t she lovely?  Isn’t she wonderful?”  This latest edition to our estate department is both of those things.  Crafted near the turn of the century in the early 1900’s, this Edwardian dream is a vision of 14 karat yellow gold with a platinum top.  

With an elongated shape, it flatters and lengthens the finger.  Shown up close, you can see the intricate details that created the overall ambiance of the ring.  Delicate wires spiderweb between the rectangular center and the sculpted sides.  A kite-shaped accent nestles into the opening of the split shank.  

A combination of Old European and rose cut diamonds add a dazzling array of sparkle.  Glittering from every angle are twenty-one diamonds with a combined weight of nearly .75 carat.  

From behind, you can see the beauty of the open wire work as well as the cut-outs on the edge.  New to our site, this gem is moderately priced at $2,450.00.  Check it out for yourself!

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

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

This or That – Volume Four

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Garnet Things

Just a couple of months ago, in January, we introduced an absolute stunner of a garnet ring.  And you guys LOVED it. 

We had quite a lot of inquiries about the ring.  We sent many additional photos, including some shots of the ring on the hand…  and that was where it all came to a screeching halt.  This is a BIG ring, a showstopper.  Measuring an inch from side to side, this crimson beauty stands out!  

It was love from the specialty cut center stone to the impressive halo of garnets that surround it.  The monochromatic color palette is captivating.  The only objection to this gem was the physical size…  our customers said that it’s simply too big.  So, when this charming ring fell into my lap, I knew it was a winner!

Made from 10 karat gold with a rosy undertone, this remarkably similar ring is new to our estate department.  It offers great vintage details that include a softly sculpted shank with delicate milgrain beading, a combination of bezel and prong settings and eleven perfectly matched purplish-red garnets. 

The overall appearance of the ring is very much like our January debut, except for the size.  This dainty darling is ideally sized for regular wear.  Just half as big as the other, it sits beautifully on the hand.  See them here, side by side.

Equally lovely, these two rings pose the ultimate question…  Would you choose this petite garnet cluster ring for just $400 or would you select that bold garnet statement ring for $1175.00?  This or that? Let us know by adding your favorite to the cart on joden.com and clicking that buy button!

“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 19

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and The Latest Things

Sometimes, Dana and I uncover a piece that we KNOW you guys will go crazy over – mostly because we are infatuated too!  This is that moment…  the latest addition to our estate department is everything.  

Made entirely of a rich and buttery 18-karat yellow gold, this ring is absolutely charming.  A singular blossom sits atop this simple narrow band.  Fluted petals form a double-tiered flower that resembles a carnation.  Bright blue enamel coats the soft scallops with a bold pop of color.  The edges have worn, allowing the golden base to peak through…  a detail that I love.  

Authentic and original, this ring was made in the late 1800’s during the Art Nouveau period.  One tiny diamond winks from the center of the flower -it’s a single-cut diamond.  These unique cuts were popular in vintage jewelry; they have just seventeen facets as opposed to the fifty-eight facets in a modern round brilliant diamond.  

Priced at just $375 – this fresh find won’t last long.  If you love it as much as we do, hop on over to our site and make it yours now.  

“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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