Filigree Finery

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Baubles, Bling and Intricate Things

Less than 24 hours…  it’s not a record, but it’s still pretty darn great.  That’s how long these earrings lasted on our website.  The blog posted Monday, and by Tuesday…  sold!  Your response inspired us to select a complementary piece for today’s post – we know you’re going to love it too!  ♥

Defined as thin metal wire (usually gold or platinum) formed into delicate patterns – filigree is light, airy and incredibly lovely.  This style of decorative art pairs lace-like detail with open spaces and delicate coiled wires.  The end result is exquisite ethereal elegance.  It is one of the most iconic earmarks of vintage jewelry.  Filigree is most often associated with the early 20th century.  

Encompassing the years from 1901-1910, the Edwardian era is frequently characterized by a yellow gold foundation topped by a layer of platinum.

Shown here, the base structure of this bracelet shines with the warmth of yellow gold iced with a blanket of crisp white platinum.  An elongated diamond shape marks the center of the bracelet.  Perfectly placed in the middle is a round diamond sunk within a square setting.  Flanking the diamond are six natural French-cut sapphires.  Bright blue in color, these gems have a total weight of approximately .40 carat.  Two additional diamonds are seated within the bracelet – combined with the center stone, these three European cuts have a complete weight of .25 carat.

The remaining seventeen rectangular links showcase a gossamer cobweb of fine wirework.  The pattern stars a four-petaled blossom between a pair of leaves.  The clasp is cleverly hidden within the final link.  Outlining the entire length of the piece is a narrow engraved border – it frames the bracelet on the top and bottom edges.  

One final detail brings the vintage vibe full circle… rows of tiny beads cover each line and curve of the bracelet.  It’s called milgrain and it is the quintessential mark of Edwardian and Art Deco jewelry.  It adds texture and creates defined borders and sharpens the overall pattern and design.

On the wrist, it’s ideally sized for every occasion.  Wear it with anything and everything – it’s perfect anywhere and everywhere.  In superb condition, you might be surprised to discover that this beauty is available on our site now for just $1,400.00!  Pop on over and check it out for yourself.  If you love it…  grab it.  Past experience has proven that pieces like this don’t last long.  

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

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

What’s New – Volume 18

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and The Latest Things

As our pandemic world continues to evolve and change, it’s amazing how many things have been affected.  Previously, only about 6% of Americans were working from home, now that number is closer to 25%.  When your office is in your home, it brings a whole new meaning to business casual.  Pencil skirts and Jimmy Choos have been replaced with yoga pants and Nikes.  Perhaps the accessories should progress as well.  

Choose classic jewelry that pairs equally well with denim or silk.  Take your look from the boardroom to the living room with jewels like this modern line bracelet.  Made from 18 karat white gold, this timeless design features a single row of sparkling gems.  With an alternating pattern of four square sapphires and one princess cut diamond, this channel set style is sleek and simple.  

Handcrafted in England, this quality bracelet is set with fifty-six fine sapphires that have a combined weight of 6.55 carats.  Exhibiting vibrant color, these blue beauties are perfect for daily wear.  Interspersed with them are fourteen princess-cut diamonds that have a total weight of 1.29 carats.  Providing added security are a pair of figure-eight safety catches.  

New to Joden, this bracelet could be the next heirloom in your family.  Superior craftsmanship and elegant design ensure that this could be your “something blue” for generations yet to come.  Priced at $8,750.00 – check it out on our site!

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

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

Birthstone Blowout

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Sapphire Things

With September wrapping up, we would be remiss if we didn’t showcase a fantastic sapphire piece.  Birthstones have existed in some form or another since biblical times, although the official American list wasn’t established until 1912.  The National Association of Jewelers met and created the list that we still use to this day with a couple minor additions along the way. 

Originally believed to provide the wearer with protective powers, birthstones are often used to create personalized jewelry and multi-colored family jewelry. 

Even though I am a May baby, sapphire has always been my favorite gemstone.  It forms naturally in every color of the rainbow, except red – although blue sapphires are the most well known.  It’s a durable stone, able to worn every day. 

We recently acquired this unique piece.  Made entirely of silver from end to end, this vintage bracelet features an alternating pattern of sapphires and diamonds.  The sapphires are round  in shape with a lovely cornflower blue hue.  Each one is held with four individual prongs.  Ninety stones total 12.00 carats of well-matched beauty.  Interspersed with the sapphires are forty-five round brilliant diamonds.  Every diamond is nestled within an east-west oriented heart-shaped setting that radiates out from the center sapphire.  The diamonds have a combined weight of 2.50 carats.  

This Mid Century gem is quite impressive on the wrist.  Measuring half an inch in width and 7.25 inches in length, this bracelet shimmers and shines from every angle.  Originally priced at $4500 – we are offering it now at an unbelievable blow-out deal.  With a 50% savings, this bold statement bracelet is available now for just $2,250.00!  Not yet on our site, give us a call or stop by to make it yours 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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