Filigree Finery

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Intricate Things

Less than 24 hours…  it’s not a record, but it’s still pretty darn great.  That’s how long these earrings lasted on our website.  The blog posted Monday, and by Tuesday…  sold!  Your response inspired us to select a complementary piece for today’s post – we know you’re going to love it too!  ♥

Defined as thin metal wire (usually gold or platinum) formed into delicate patterns – filigree is light, airy and incredibly lovely.  This style of decorative art pairs lace-like detail with open spaces and delicate coiled wires.  The end result is exquisite ethereal elegance.  It is one of the most iconic earmarks of vintage jewelry.  Filigree is most often associated with the early 20th century.  

Encompassing the years from 1901-1910, the Edwardian era is frequently characterized by a yellow gold foundation topped by a layer of platinum.

Shown here, the base structure of this bracelet shines with the warmth of yellow gold iced with a blanket of crisp white platinum.  An elongated diamond shape marks the center of the bracelet.  Perfectly placed in the middle is a round diamond sunk within a square setting.  Flanking the diamond are six natural French-cut sapphires.  Bright blue in color, these gems have a total weight of approximately .40 carat.  Two additional diamonds are seated within the bracelet – combined with the center stone, these three European cuts have a complete weight of .25 carat.

The remaining seventeen rectangular links showcase a gossamer cobweb of fine wirework.  The pattern stars a four-petaled blossom between a pair of leaves.  The clasp is cleverly hidden within the final link.  Outlining the entire length of the piece is a narrow engraved border – it frames the bracelet on the top and bottom edges.  

One final detail brings the vintage vibe full circle… rows of tiny beads cover each line and curve of the bracelet.  It’s called milgrain and it is the quintessential mark of Edwardian and Art Deco jewelry.  It adds texture and creates defined borders and sharpens the overall pattern and design.

On the wrist, it’s ideally sized for every occasion.  Wear it with anything and everything – it’s perfect anywhere and everywhere.  In superb condition, you might be surprised to discover that this beauty is available on our site now for just $1,400.00!  Pop on over and check it out for yourself.  If you love it…  grab it.  Past experience has proven that pieces like this don’t last long.  

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

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

Pick of the Week – Volume 30

Joden Girl

Baubles and Bling with Unbelievable Pricing

This delicate beauty belongs on the wrist of a new bride.  Made from a perfect pairing of yellow gold and platinum, this Edwardian enchantress is everything.  Handcrafted at the turn of the 20th century – well over one hundred years ago – this gem is still in pristine condition.  With a circular center section and a narrow band, this bracelet is fancy enough to wear on your wedding day and yet simple enough to add a bit of sparkle to your favorite leggings and fuzzy sweater.  

Close inspection reveals five natural pearls – with a slightly golden hue and shimmery shell – these pearls amp up the vintage vibe of this bracelet.  A matched pair of Old European cut diamonds flank the center section and have a combined weight of .35 carat.  A series of six tiny leaves add a classic Edwardian element – each one featuring milgrain beaded edges and a rose cut diamond center.  There are 24 rose cut diamonds in all with a total weight of .25 carat.  

It shocks me to say that this bracelet has gone virtually unnoticed on our site for more than a year.  After a quick discussion with Dana, we decided that the photos simply weren’t doing it any justice.  Now, with new photos AND as a featured Pick of the Week, we’re certain that it will find a forever home.  

Originally priced at $6,300 – we are now offering this antique bracelet for just $4,150.  That’s a savings of over $2000!  Pick of the Week pricing only lasts for one week – don’t miss this unbelievable deal.  Click the link 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 and Shelly Isacco

Joe’s Special Box – Volume 116

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and A Collector’s Things

All I can say is “Oui, Oui!”  This bracelet from Joe’s Special Box is practically perfect in every way.  Measuring 7.25 inches from end to end, this beauty consists of nine identical links, one featuring a hidden clasp.  

Each link is made from 18 karat yellow gold.  The outer oval-shaped ring has a high-polish shine while the interior is decorated by a delicate milgrain wire that loops around the center segment.  The very innermost section is a handmade marquise-shape that is set with one tiny rose cut diamond.  The overall look is exquisite.

Hand-stamped onto the tongue portion of the invisible clasp are two distinct markings…  An eagle and a dog.  These are the French hallmarks for 18 karat and platinum.  These symbols verify that this dainty darling is in fact, French…  made in the Edwardian period, circa 1905.  

Available now for just $3,250 – this is just one example of the treasures in Joe’s Special Box.  For 2021, Joe’s Special Box will be making a comeback…  perhaps the greatest comeback of all time.  Stay tuned and be amazed. 

“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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