Pick of the Week Holiday Edition – Volume 2

Joden Girl

Baubles and Bling with Unbelievable Pricing

For those following along with our holiday price-slashing extravaganza, this is the second piece in the series….  and it’s a personal favorite.  The birthstone for March, aquamarine is typically considered to be a semiprecious gemstone.  In small sizes, it tends to be a very pale washed-out shade of blue.  In the past few months, aquamarine has been enjoying a moment in the spotlight.  Every year, one gemstone is the hot ticket for the holidays.  In 2022, it was citrine.  This year, it’s aquamarine.  

This bracelet showcases some of the very finest gems in this size that we’ve had.  Measuring seven inches in length, this bracelet is comprised of sixteen alternating links.  There are eight platinum basket-style settings.  Each one houses an oval-shaped natural aquamarine.  Meaning “water of the sea”, these gems are reminiscent of the crystal blue waters of the Caribbean.  Weighing 1.50 carats individually, combined these perfectly matched aquas total 12.00 carats!

Situated between those dazzling gems are eight 18-karat yellow gold links.  Also oval in shape, these links are comprised of twelve round brilliant diamonds.  Every diamond is held securely in place by three prongs.  Together, the ninety-six diamonds have a total weight of 8.50 carats!  Also fine quality, these sparklers have an average color grade of G-H and an average clarity grade of VS.  

Because we are wholesalers as well as retailers, a lot of jewelry comes through our door.  It’s no exaggeration to say that we have fresh merchandise every single day.  Of all of the antique and estate jewelry that we purchase, we retain the top ten percent for our store, Joden Jewelers.  We make certain to offer the finest jewelry to our customers at the best value.  This bracelet is a perfect example of that.  

Look at the size on the wrist – it’s a true statement piece.  We first brought it to you about eighteen months ago with this blog, where it was priced at $12,750.00.  It’s been a featured piece on our website since then.  We are now offering it for just $9,750.00!  That’s a savings of $3000.00, bringing this bit of luxury under the $10,000.00 mark.  

Be sure to tune in every Monday and Friday this month for some of the most unbelievable pricing we have ever offered.  If this bracelet isn’t your cup of tea, but you’ve been dreaming of a different piece on our site, let us know!  You never know, we just might be able to offer it at a special holiday price.  Santa baby, hurry down to Joden tonight!

“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 22

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and The Latest Things

We’re rounding out the month of March with this absolutely fabulous birthstone bracelet.  Seven inches of dazzling bling, each link in this modern beauty is set with fine quality gemstones.  Alternating from an east/west set oval aquamarine and open-centered circles of diamonds, this bracelet is a true show-stopper.

The framework is made from a combination of platinum and 18-karat yellow gold.  The hue of each metal is the perfect complement to the gem that it holds – white for the aquas and yellow for the diamonds.  

In regard to aquamarine, color is key.  Fine shades like a deep blue with a hint of green are hard to come by.  These moderately intense colors are most often found in stones weighing over five carats each.  Here, we have eight perfectly matched gems of the finest quality that weigh just 1.50 carat each.  That’s quite unusual.  Small aquamarines are generally pale and washed out.  

Set between these tranquil cerulean gemstones are ninety-six round brilliant diamonds.  These diamonds have a combined weight of 8.50 carats.  With an average color grade of G-H and an average clarity grade of VS, these sparklers are the ideal accent for the colored gems.  Fine aquamarine is rare – this beauty is new to our site.  It’s priced at $12,750.00 and worth every penny.

“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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