Fine, French & Fabulous

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Unexpected Things

In terms of jewelry, the Art Deco era encompasses the years from 1910-1935.  Following in the same vein as the preceding Edwardian period, the predominant style of Art Deco was monochromatic – usually achieved by combining platinum with diamonds in geometric shapes and designs.  Occasionally a pop of color was added with calibré-cut sapphires, emeralds, or rubies.  In fact, if you visit our showroom, our Art Deco case is overflowing with platinum, white gold and diamond pieces.  The three-tiered showcase highlights 161 individual pieces.  Of those gems, only 36 of them feature colored-stone trim.  Additionally, every single one of them is made from a white metal – either platinum or white gold.  The display glistens under the lights…  rings dance and bracelets shine.  It is one of the most popular spots in the store.  

However, I can’t help but notice that it feels a bit cold.  Without even a hint of yellow gold, there’s a distinct lack of warmth.  In the past couple of years, I find myself being drawn to yellow gold pieces.  A fine antique gold piece often evokes a strong response within me – much more so than a white gold one.  And so – as you can imagine – I fell head over heels in love with this notable bracelet.  

Upon my initial discovery, I was carefully studying the bracelet with my loupe.  I was not at all surprised to discover a deeply etched eagle’s head hallmark.  This has long been the symbol for pieces made in France – the epicenter for culture, fashion, food and wine.  Legendary brands like Cartier and Boucheron and countless other style icons have are rooted there.  18-karat is the minimum purity for jewelry items made in France.  Our bracelet is, of course, constructed entirely of 18-karat yellow gold.  Measuring just over seven inches in length, it’s comprised of a series of ten links – five of them are open rectangles with a burnished finish.  Set between each of the open links are five sugarloaf shaped green chalcedony.  

Deep kelly green in color, these nearly opaque gems are step-cut, like tiny pyramids.  With a chic and edgy modern feel – you may be shocked to discover that this beauty is actually Art Deco.  Yellow gold Art Deco pieces are rare, and very difficult to find.  They’re also highly sought after and sell quickly.  Made in the early 1930’s, this bracelet is the epitome of elegance… and just the thing to add a hint of warmth to our Art Deco showcase.  Destined for greatness, this bracelet is the latest addition to our website.  Priced at $4,200 – it’s fine, it’s French, and it’s fabulous.  

“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 120

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and A Collector’s Things

Just a few weeks ago, I shared a rare French bracelet from Joe’s Special Box.  Featuring special details like fine coiled wire and dainty platinum segments set with small rose cut diamonds, I hardly expected to find a companion to it quite so soon.  

French jewelry is known for high style and superior craftsmanship.  For this reason, dealers and independent jewelers alike seek it out and often pay premium prices for these outstanding jewels.  After all, there’s no substitute for fine quality.  

This week, in the bottom of a drawer positively overflowing with gold link bracelets – I found this little sweetheart.  The first thing to catch my eye were those twisted gold wire links.  With a double looped design, the pattern repeats ten times over.  These curvy golden beauties are connected with tiny bypass style links.  The overall appeal rests not only in what’s there, but also in what isn’t there…  those large openings that allow a peep of skin to show through are everything!  

Close inspection revealed the cool platinum segments waving across the center of each swirl.  Seven rose cut diamonds that graduate in size are bead-set in every one.  This was the exact detail that reminded me of the bracelet from Joe’s Special Box.  

While not identical – there’s no denying the similarity.  With such a strong resemblance, it led me to wonder if this new find was also French?  Sure enough, further investigation revealed the telltale sign, an eagle hallmark on the clasp.  Our inventory boasts not one but two antique French bracelets with diamond trim.  

With such similar styles, it comes as no surprise that these two beauties are both priced at $3,250.00.  Both pieces are available now from the Joe’s Special Box collection.  Call for additional details. 

“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 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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