Joe’s Special Box Luxury Edition – Volume Six

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and  A Collector’s Things

The rarest of it’s species, this vibrant jewel rivals the beauty of all other green gemstones.  Mined primarily in Kenya, this unusual garnet is never treated and there is no known synthetic form.  It has never been lab-grown or man made.  The natural crisp, clean quality of tsavorite speaks for itself and needs no enhancement.  Often found in small sizes, anything over two carats is scarce and as a result, extremely valuable.  

Tsavorite gains it’s prized green hue from traces of vanadium and chromium, giving a bold and saturated tone that many prefer to the color of an emerald.  Additionally, the brilliance and clarity grade of this uncommon stone are also often favored over the emerald which can be cloudy and included.

Showcased in a vintage 14 karat white gold halo-style ring, this scintillating tsavorite weighs in at a whopping 4.58 carats.  Cushion-shaped, this lively stone is surrounded by twelve round brilliant cut diamonds.  These diamonds have a combined weight of 1.20 carats.  The contrast between the white diamonds and green tsavorite is striking.  

The setting itself is artistic in design, with each prong flaring upwards and out – like the petals of a flower.  Made in the 1960’s, this ring has real style.  

A valued part of Joe’s Special Box, this rare gem has sold.  Drop by our showroom or give us a call to make it yours.  

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

Joe’s Special Box – Volume 114

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and A Collector’s Things

It’s May.  Usually this month finds jewelry junkies talking about all things yellow gold, as May is gold month.  Coming in at a close second would be emeralds…  the birthstone for this month.  However, sometimes jewelry has a mind of it’s own…  this ring is a perfect example.  We have been talking about it since we got it – but it doesn’t fit either of the previous two criteria.  

A new addition hand-picked by Joe, this ring is made entirely from 18 karat white gold.  While those bright green side stones might have you thinking emerald…  they’re anything but.  These vivid verdant gems are actually Tsavorite, also known as green garnet.  This lesser-known gemstone brings an unexpected element to the shoulders of this Art Deco reproduction ring.  Further accented by milgrain edging and angular filigree, there is nothing to change about this beauty.  

The crowning glory is a dazzling 1.03 carat round brilliant diamond.  The bright white color of this center stone is the ideal contrast to the bold green garnet side stones.  Priced at $6200, this ring is perfect for someone looking for a traditional style with a surprise twist.  Give us a call or pop into our showroom to make it yours today.

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

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

A Feather In Our Cap

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and Commendable Things

For nearly twenty years we have traveled across the country to convene with more than 400 other dealers at the Las Vegas Antique Jewelry and Watch Show, the largest trade only event servicing the antique jewelry industry.  The Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center will be bursting with leading experts from more than 25 countries and the absolute finest estate jewelry in the world – truly the best of the best. 

Pictured above is the banner that will be at the entrance to the show.  The necklace is ours – a stunning piece from our Carlo Giuliano collection.  This is not paid advertising – in fact, it’s more like the spoils at the end of a hard fought battle.  Each exhibitor submitted digital images from their stockpile.  The marketing team for the show poured through thousands of submissions searching for the perfect pieces to use in the artwork for the show.  We submitted over 50 breathtaking likenesses, including this one…  the chosen piece.

 

This is a multicolored enamel pendant from the heart of the Art Nouveau period (1890-1910).  Blue, white and translucent red enamel marry with pearls and Old Mine Cut diamonds on an elaborate frame of scrollwork and quatrefoil flowers… a masterpiece crafted by a master jeweler.  The price is available upon request.

We were thrilled to see our pendant on the banner – the first small victory.  The real prize came about a week later.  We were absolutely over the moon to discover that another one of our Giuliano gems will adorn the front cover of the brochure!  Again, this is not advertising that can be bought.  It is an honor bestowed upon the jeweler with the most magnificent piece in the show.  This is the fourth time that Joden has been recognized in this manner. 

 

This bangle bracelet (Art Nouveau, circa 1890) is signed C & AG.  It was a collaboration of Carlo Giuliano (the father) and Carlo and Arthur Giuliano (his two sons).  The center of the bracelet is an explosion of color featuring blue sapphire, peridot, tsavorite and diamonds while the rest of the piece is enameled in classic Giuliano style – blue and white opaque enamel done in both pique and champlevé styles.  It’s a real show stopper!

Many experts consider Giuliano to be the finest jeweler of all time.  One of his most famous patrons was Queen Victoria.  Rumor has it that his pieces were among her favorites.  We have been lucky enough to amass a 26 piece Giuliano collection – the largest assembly of his work in this part of the country.  All 26 pieces are on display every day in our museum case, and each one is highlighted on our site. 

There is no question,  you can go to a museum and look or you can come to Joden and touch.

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Shelly Isacco

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