Signature Series – Volume 2

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Quality Things

“Quality isn’t just something that you see with your eyes, you also feel it with your hands.  After nearly twenty years in the business, when you hold an exceptional piece in your hands, you just sense it.  You know.”

These words have proven to be the jumping off point for our Signature Series.  People ask how we know (often after just a glance) whether a piece of jewelry is genuine or costume, whether a sparkly stone is a diamond or a rhinestone or if a chain is karat gold or not.  In the simplest of explanations, it’s years of experience.  Our eyes and hands have had years of hands-on training…  this is a valuable skill that can only be acquired with time.

Unearthed from a heap of random estate jewelry, this dainty brooch is the cream of the crop.  Small in size (measuring a little over an inch at the widest point), its big on style.  An entwined pair of 14-karat yellow gold hearts are tilted at opposing angles creating a charming yet simple appeal.  The entire surface of the brooch features fanciful repoussé-like scroll-work.  This unique textured finish is an identifying characteristic of Art Nouveau jewelry.  I spied it immediately and nabbed it to share here.

Upon flipping the pin over, two crisp hallmarks are visible on the back.  One indicating the karatage of the gold and the other is a stylized sword – the makers mark for Riker Brothers.  Founded in Newark, New Jersey, this family firm is widely considered to be one of the most successful brands in American jewelry history.  Known for exceptional quality, Riker Brothers was most famous for griffin (a.k.a. dragon) pins and surface patterns on gold, like the one on this twin heart piece.

In the 1890’s and early 1900’s, these gold brooches were the lifeblood of the Riker Brothers firm.  Now, more than 100 years later, these antique beauties are highly collectible.  This one is priced at just $400.00.  It’s lovely as is…  but would also convert to a great necklace.  Stop in and check it out for yourself…  and watch for it to pop up 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

Joe’s Special Box – Volume 70

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and A Collector’s Things

Occasionally, I find a piece in Joe’s Special Box that makes me go “Hmmm?”  This ring definitely made me stop and take a second look, and then a third.  Finally, I took it out of the little plastic bag it was floating around in to give it more than just a cursory glance. 

I slid it onto the middle finger of my left hand… I was surprised at how easily is nestled into that spot and how much I liked the look of it.  The band is wide – really wide (15 mm), reaching nearly knuckle to knuckle.  The expanse of the ring is covered in a rich olive green enamel with an 18 karat yellow gold border on each side.  Featured on the top center are a series of three round symbols, each one filled with opalescent enamel and round brilliant diamond accents.  A linear tag inside names the designer, Nouvelle Bague.

Founded in 1976 by Leopoldo Poli, their designs are deeply rooted in the traditions and craftsmanship of Florence.  Bold patterns showcasing creative color combinations are the heart and soul of the brand.  The hand enameled jewels carry an air of uniqueness that makes them instantly special to the wearer.  

A bit of research revealed that this particular band retailed for $4,250.  Although our ring has never been worn (pristine condition!), it is still considered estate.  We are offering this beauty for just $1,950 – a huge savings!  If you’re craving a high end piece of signed jewelry, this one is for you.

“Wearing a piece of jewellery from Nouvelle Bague is simultaneously

communicating an idea of preciousness, strength, and light.”

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

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