Ring Around the Rosie

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Flowery Things

A quick glance out the window reveals a just a hint of the mounds of snow and ice that continue to accumulate.  It’s February in western Pennsylvania and this weather is common.  Living on the snowbelt is a conundrum in and of itself.  The first snow is magical…  a cleansing blanket of white that envelops everything it touches.  When I was younger, it offered the promise of sled riding, snowball fights and perhaps the elusive snow day.  But today, in the midst of yet another major storm, I find myself longing for the warmth of the sun. 

With millions of white flakes falling from the sky, it seems unlikely that I’ll get my wish today.  Instead, I have soothed my soul with these cheerfully bright flowers.  The simple wreathlike design allows the gemstones to truly shine.  Constructed from 18 karat yellow gold, the brooch is a endless circle comprised of nine five-petaled blossoms.

Shown here on a neutral beige cardigan, the bold primary colors radiate joy.  There are twenty- four round brilliant diamonds not only colorless but also in shades of yellow and cinnamon; these diamonds have a combined weight of 3.00 carats.  Additionally, there are twelve emeralds weighing .85 carat, twelve crimson rubies weighing .90 carat and seven blue sapphires that weigh .65 carat.  Each color is more vibrant than the last.

Brooches are so under-utilized!  They aren’t just for cardigans or lapels (although those are still great options).  Pin this beauty on a length of ribbon to tie around your neck or wrist or clasp it onto your favorite scarf.  It’s the perfect hair accessory when you hook it onto a padded headband.  Brooches can accessorize a handbag, even a shoe or boot.  The possibilities really are endless.  

Made in the 1970’s or 1980’s, this vivid vintage brooch is priced at $4,750.00.  Bring some color into your life with this bold and beautiful modern piece.

“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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