What’s New – Volume 55

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and the Latest Things

Art Nouveau is my favorite period… the pieces made in the years between 1890-1910 are incredibly expressive.  The lines are organic and fluid with soft curves.  Combined with vibrant colored enamel – the results are unbelievably beautiful.  

This week we’re sharing an intricately designed layout necklace…

It’s handmade from 15-karat gold, which is clearly marked on both the clasp and the back of the medallion center.  A small round convex circle marks the middle of the necklace.  Spiraling out from that point are fourteen wire petals dotted with small beads of gold.  A secondary set of petals join the interior set, two by two.  Each of these features a milgrain-edged coil.  A crisp round border encapsulates this filigree wonder. 

Attached by a pair of chains are additional decorative links that further serve to enhance the inherent beauty of the piece.  Each of the three links showcase small oval shapes and several more golden coils.  A faintly transparent cobalt blue enamel coats the center circle, its border and all three ovals.  Only by using my loupe was I able to discern the pattern carved into the metal beneath the bold enamel.  

There are no diamonds, no sapphires, no gems of any kind.  The necklace isn’t large or imposing.  It doesn’t spin or move.  And yet…  the delicate filigree metal work and intense blue enamel combine to create a stunning piece. Authentic and original from top to bottom, this beauty is in pristine condition.  It’s the latest addition to our antique department and is moderately priced at $2,950.00.  

“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 119

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and A Collector’s Things

The timeless beauty of yellow gold is back in a big way.  With warm rich tones, this buttery metal is everything that you’ve been dreaming of.  Combine it with crisp white gold trim – the partnership sings in harmony.  The striking duo of 14 karat white and yellow gold has been popular for more than one hundred years.  The Edwardian Era was noted for some of the most remarkable two tone jewelry of the last century.

This antique beauty from Joe’s Special Box is one of the prettiest engagement rings that I have seen in quite some time.  It packs a powerful punch for a ring with less than a half carat center stone.  This .40 carat Old European Cut diamond sparkles within the hexagon-shaped top.  The unique triple-banded milgrain border amps up the volume in this not-so-simple solitaire.  

Sitting tall on the finger, this bit of bling features a filigree accented head and an intricately engraved band.  The etched pattern spans the entire top half of the ring; the bottom half gleams with a plain, high-polish shine.  The half-round style offers the ability to fit this gem to nearly any finger without altering the beauty of the engraving.  Tapering gracefully from the center stone, the ring is absolutely stunning on the hand. 

With so many charming details – you must be wondering about the price of this ring.  You’ll be pleasantly surprised to know that it can be yours for just $950!  All that beauty for under $1000 and available exclusively at Joden. 

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

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

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