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

Glorious Gold

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Classic Things

If you’re craving a warm buttery piece of yellow gold for your spring wardrobe, Joden is the place.  Our cases are overflowing with antique, estate and modern gold, like this beauty.  Made near the end of the Victorian era, this golden bangle is simple elegance.  A singular bar of gold with squared edges wraps the wrist with the two ends overlapping on the top portion.  This sweet bit of arm candy offers a subtle sheen with a non-reflective matte finish.  

Ensconced within a bezel setting, the round sea-blue center stone shines.  Small and bright, the aquamarine has a depth of color rarely seen in a stone of this size.  Folklore refers to aqua as the treasure of the mermaids; this jewel shimmers with the soft cerulean shade of the ocean. 

Surrounding the aqua is a halo created from twelve natural pearls.  Vining out on each side are ten tiny leaves arranged in pairs and trios.  Each leaf is set with small ivory colored seed pearls.  The botanical vibe of the leaves blends perfectly with the oceanic tone of the gem stone center.  

Believed to possess all the healing qualities of the sea and also serve as a symbol of protection, aquamarine was used as a talisman by sailors to bring good luck.  Perhaps this bypass bangle was once clasped around the wrist of a mythical sea-dwelling nymph.  No matter who wore it before, it can be yours now.  Priced at just $1,875.00, this Victorian bangle is listed on our site.  But you simply must try it on – drop by our showroom and see for yourself.  ♥

“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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