Joe’s Special Box Luxury Edition – Volume 30

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.  

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.  

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

Everlasting Beauty

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Endless Things

It’s Valentine’s Day.  While it is one of my favorite holidays, that seems to be quite an unpopular opinion.  This year, I have heard countless people grumbling about how much fresh flowers cost versus how long they last.  Depending on where you live, on Valentine’s Day, a dozen roses will likely cost you a couple hundred bucks.  And just a few short days later, they’re drooping over the side of the vase, dripping petals on the counter.  Another popular thing to do for Valentine’s Day is going out for dinner; restaurants are also pricey and leave you with nothing to show for it except maybe an extra pound or two.  Don’t even get me started on candies and chocolates…

Jewelry is a gift that lasts.  If you buy a piece of quality jewelry, it can last your lifetime and beyond; it’s an heirloom.  This charming brooch caught my eye from the very first time I saw it.  Dainty and sweet, it offers a kaleidoscope of spring bounty, both in color and variety.  Eight individual flowers have been carved from a wide range of genuine gemstones.  Starting at the top, we have rock crystal, amethyst, dyed blue chalcedony, aventurine quartz, dyed green chalcedony and pink tourmaline.  Each one has been artfully fully sculpted, highlighting the curves, contours and scalloped edges of each petal.  

Prong set in the center of each flower is a prong-set gemstone in an assortment of color.  Perhaps my favorite detail is the tiny ladybug in the center.  The enameled wings, this little friend is the color of sunshine.  Eight precise black spots can be seen on the bold yellow wings.  Ladybug’s spots are not for decoration, they’re actually part of their defense mechanism.  They warn predators that ladybugs taste bad and not to eat them!  Such a clever little bug.

The framework of the brooch is made from 18-karat white gold.  Each flower stem connects to fluted cup on the back of each blossom.  Exuding whimsical cheer, these brightly colored buds spin!  Just a little nudge with your finger moves the flowers back and forth.  This wildflower bouquet has been tied together with an 18-karat white gold bow.  Four tiny diamonds add a hint of sparkle to the bow.  The catch is hinged and offers not one, but two pin stems allowing for stability.  

Brooches are back in a big way for 2025, and this one is the perfect way to start your collection.  Priced at $3,625.00 – these flowers will never wilt.  Their bright colors will never fade.  It will last forever, allowing you to hand it down from generation to generation.  Not yet on our website, it’s available in the estate department of our showroom.

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

Written by Carrie Martin

Photography by Dana Jerpe

  

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