Joden Girl
Baubles, Bling, and Complementary Things
The estate jewelry business is a real eye-opener into the hearts and minds of people today. With gold and silver pricing on the run, we are spending every day at the sales counter… however, we aren’t doing the selling. The roles have reversed and we are, in fact, doing the buying. Everyone is cleaning out their jewelry boxes, safe deposit boxes, and family heirlooms in search of a windfall. With few exceptions, there is little to no sentimental attachment, just “how much can I get”? I was not lucky enough to inherit jewelry, but if I had, I wouldn’t be selling it off to the highest bidder.
Previous generations were much more nostalgic than today’s youth. World War II sparked a fire inside of engaged or newly married couples. Instead of purchasing one wedding band (to be worn by the bride), these young sweethearts selected a pair of matching rings. One would be worn by each of them as a symbol of their enduring love and commitment. The tradition of matching bands actually dates all the way back to 3000 BCE and the ancient Egyptians. Woven from reeds or animal hide leather, couples wore these infinite circles on the fourth finger of the left hand. That’s more than five thousand years of custom and tradition that is rapidly being wiped out in just a decade or two. Gone is the desire for twin symbols of unity, replaced by notions of personal style and individuality.
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Personally, I am very sentimental. I still wear my original engagement ring and wedding band. I haven’t “upgraded” or traded them in. I always feel a twinge when a customer comes in to sell their grandmother’s ring for some quick cash. Five years ago, we began this edition of the blog… His and Hers. While these two rings are not an exact match, they’re certainly complementary. Nearly every duo shared here has sold, and I have no doubt this one will, too.
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Both rings are made from 10-karat yellow gold. Smaller and more daintier, the ladies ring measures a finger size 7.5. A clipped-corner slice of black onyx fills the entire top of the mounting with a single round diamond set in the center. Each shoulder features a small ribbed detail that narrows to form the remainder of the band. Priced at just $375.00, this is a real steal! A true rectangle of black onyx is the focal point of the mens piece. Nestled within a yellow gold frame, this dark stone showcases a small round diamond in the center. Scrollwork decorates both shoulders and linear details adorn the top. It’s currently a finger size 9.75; it’s available for just $1,275.00.
Perfect for any couple, these two rings could be worn on either the left or right hand. The classic design and timeless appeal will make these vintage beauties into the heirlooms of your future. Stop by and check them out for yourself.
“You can go to a museum and look, or come to us and touch.”
Written by Carrie Martin
Photos by Dana Jerpe