Joden Girl
Baubles, Bling and A Collector’s Things
It’s no secret that Mid-Century-Modern design is the trend of the moment. From sputnik light fixtures to womb chairs; everyone is looking back to create the inspiring style of today. Post-war America saw an economic boom. Dinner clubs were popular social venues – offering dancing and entertainment with dinner. These clubs were true destinations, they were THE place to be on a Friday or Saturday night. The fun started with cocktail hour and continued into the wee hours of the night. Evening wear was essential; ladies decked themselves out from head to toe… and doubled down on the jewelry.
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Lush and luxurious, these bouquets were crafted from 18-karat yellow gold. Each stem is an individual piece of stout wire that is capped with a golden cup. Nestled into each one is a shimmering amethyst bead. Deep violet in color, there are twenty-eight gems with a combined weight of at least 15.00 carats. A small single-cut diamond crowns each purple gem, expertly held in place with four tiny prongs. Combined, these diamonds offer .75 carats of sparkle.
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Forming the leaves are six cabochon emeralds. Oval in shape, these bright green stones have a total weight of 3.00 carats. These petite pretties are mirror images of each other, meant to frame the face with a pop of color and the glimmer of gold. Bouquet earrings were a popular style in the 1950’s; most were costume, made from rhinestones and gold-tone metal. Our nosegays are anything but… these earrings are finely crafted from precious metal and natural gemstones. Any Mid-Century gal would have been proud to clip them onto her ears! If you’re as charmed as we are, stop by our Grove City showroom where they’re available for just $4,500.00.
“You can go to a museum and look, or come to us and touch.”
Written by Carrie Martin
Photos by Dana Jerpe