Joe’s Special Box Luxury Edition – Volume Two

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and  A Collector’s Things

With an appraised value of $141,785.00, you might be thinking we’re talking about a house.  Or perhaps a car…  but not a ring, right?  Wrong.  At least when it’s a showstopper like this!

The center diamond is an absolutely dazzling round brilliant beauty weighing exactly 8.10 carats.  Just take that in for a moment.  That’s not a combined weight of several small stones, but rather one singular stone.  8.10 carats.  Wow!  This is a ring that will make you take more than a second glance – in fact, you just can’t stop staring.

Nothing screams luxury quite like diamonds and platinum.  There are twelve round brilliant diamonds “bead and bright” set into the shoulders of the ring.  This is considered to be one of the oldest forms utilized in the setting of  round melee.  The platinum around each stone is carefully carved using a sharp graver in an expert hand.  The metal is chiseled into beads (a.k.a. prongs) that hold the small diamonds in place.  Next these beads are shaped using a hand-held tool that forms each one into a perfectly shaped half round ball.  Finally, the craftsman goes back to his graver to create the cuts that form the wall or channel portion of the style.  This time-honored technique was a favorite of jewelers in the Edwardian and Art Deco eras.  It’s often employed today to bring a vintage feel to a modern design.  

Six additional round brilliant diamonds are bezel set around the edge of the head that holds the center diamond.  The eighteen side stones have a combined weight of .50 carat, bringing the total diamond weight of the ring to 8.60 carats!  

As unusual as this ring is, it’s not unusual for us to have a piece like this in our every day inventory.  In fact, we specialize in diamonds that weigh over two carats each…  we stock them in real quantities; not merely one or two.  At Joden, we know that when you make a once in a lifetime purchase, you want to buy it from an expert.  You want the reassurance of knowing your personal jeweler is confident and comfortable with gems of all sizes.  Let’s be honest, you wouldn’t go to a Chevy dealer to buy a Bentley, would you?  

As I mentioned earlier, this ring has an outside laboratory certificate valuing it at $141,785.00.  For those of you dying to know the selling price – it’s available upon request.  Serious inquiries only.

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

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

Little Things

 Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and the Sweetest Ring

It’s easy to be awestruck by a big diamond ring; blinded by the dazzling display of light reflecting off each and every facet of that bold gem.  Joden is known for diamonds that weigh over two carats each – sparklers of every shape and size, the perfect fit for every hand.  We have customers across the United States – and even some in other countries who fly in just to shop our decadent array of diamonds.  But don’t let those luxury rings scare you away!  For every opulent jewel in our inventory there is a super sweet tiny treasure.

Dana and I have been smitten with this little beauty since we acquired it just last month.  Made near the end of the Mid-Victorian period (circa 1865) from a rosy 14 karat gold, the simplicity of the design is irresistible.  Nestled within a platinum bezel is an oval shaped rose cut diamond that weighs approximately .32 carat.  This unique cut was inspired by the shape of a rose bud; the artful arrangement of triangular facets offers an exceptional appearance and distinctive brilliance.  

The side profile reveals just a hint of design and a glorious patina that has darkened the crevices where the band meets the center.  While that dark tarnish would have some running to the ultrasonic, I am in love.  I’m crazy over this small detail that has taken over 150 years to develop.  It speaks to the age and character of this little darling.  Modestly priced at just $1,125.00…  check it out on our site today.

“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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