Engaging Emeralds

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Emerald Rings

There are four precious stones…  diamond, sapphire, ruby and the emerald.  Often referred to as the king of jewels, emeralds have been sought after for centuries.  In more recent years, there has been an even greater surge in popularity for this deep green gem. 

The four “C’s” are the backbone of diamond buying, however many people don’t realize that they’re every bit as critical in colored stones.  When applying those four key terms (color, clarity, cut and carat weight) to emeralds, connoisseurs and experts agree that color is the most important factor.  The finest stones offer a bluish green to true green hue with vivid saturation – not too dark and yet not too light.  In addition, top quality emeralds are highly transparent.  Eye visible inclusions are common in emeralds…  so, gems without visible inclusions are rare and command high prices.  Skilled cutters know exactly the right location and spacing of faceting as well as the perfect depth to bring out the most desirable color while still maintaining the largest possible carat weight.  

Emeralds are predicted to be in vogue for engagement rings in 2023.  While I can absolutely understand the allure of having a non-traditional betrothal ring, I’m not certain that emerald is the best choice.  Measuring a 7.5 on the Moh’s scale, emerald is a hard stone and resists scratching.  However, it isn’t tough.  In fact, emerald is notoriously brittle…  especially those heavily included stones.  

Whether it be an engagement ring or an occasional piece – there are some simple steps that can help maintain the condition and beauty of your jewelry.  Storing jewelry in separate pouches or compartments in your jewelry box is key.  I have a small dish that is a catchall for the pieces I wear every day and a separate larger box for everything else.  The first thing I do when I get home from work is take off my jewelry.  I avoid wearing it when I am cooking, cleaning or doing daily tasks.  It’s also a good idea to NOT wear jewelry when working outside, playing sports or going to the gym. 

Fine jewelry should be professionally cleaned and checked twice a year.  At Joden, we have two master jewelers on hand nearly every day.  With a trained eye, a microscope and a few simple tools, they are able to access your pieces and tell you what (if anything) needs done to keep them in prime condition.  Nearly 90% of all emeralds are oil-treated, so they shouldn’t be left to soak in an ultrasonic machine.   Emeralds can be gently cleaned with mild soapy water.  Outside of your twice yearly check-ups, if you notice an issue with a piece of jewelry, it’s always best to have your jeweler take a look.  

The latest addition to our estate department is an emerald lovers dream.  Made entirely of platinum, this ring showcases simple clean lines that accentuate the elongated shape of the center set.  Set in east/west fashion with four prongs is a 1.55 carat emerald-cut emerald.  The saturation and transparency of this emerald are excellent.  It’s nestled between four straight baguette diamonds that step down each shoulder.  These diamonds have a combined weight of approximately .60 carat.  Priced at just $3,750.00, this ring is available on our website.  Make it yours today – and maintain it’s beauty with regular visits to Joden!  

“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 134

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and A Collector’s Things

For most of us, life isn’t quiet and relaxed.  Often, it’s busy and chaotic overflowing with our careers, errands, trips to the gym, laundry, yard work and the list goes on.  The daily grind isn’t always jewelry friendly.  Many of the tasks that we take on each day can be hard on our treasured gems.  

Jewelry, when properly cared for, is an heirloom that can last for multiple generations.  Simple practices can extend the life of your jewels…

  • Don’t wear your rings to the gym.
  • Don’t wear your rings while doing manual labor, including gardening and yard work.
  • Know what gems are suited for daily wear and what ones are not.
  • Have your jewelry cleaned and checked routinely (twice a year) by a qualified jeweler.

Some of my personal habits include taking off all my jewelry as soon as I get home from work.  I have a little dish in the family room that holds my rings.  This also ensures that I don’t leave them laying in random other spots around the house.  On the weekend, I often only wear my wedding band.  It’s a quick and easy choice for football games, grocery shopping and hanging around the house.  It also saves wear and tear on my vintage engagement ring and diamond anniversary band.  I highly recommend having a beautiful and wearable alternative ring that can be worn in most situations.

This Victorian band is an ideal choice.  Having already withstood more than a hundred years of wear, this ring is in excellent condition.  Made from 18 karat yellow gold, the band is a medium width with a nice heft.  The low profile appeal offers simple etched patterns on each shoulder.  Nestled deep into the surface of the ring are three deep red rubies and two tiny diamonds.  Both stones are ideal for daily wear.  With regular maintenance, this is a piece that can bring joy for generations yet to come.  It’s priced at just $1,350.00 and is available in our showroom 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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