Pick of the Week – Volume 27

Joden Girl

Baubles and Bling with Unbelievable Pricing

It’s Conversion Week at Joden Jewelers!  We are celebrating the fine art of breathing new life into a beautiful but under-utilized piece of jewelry.  There’s no question that lifestyles and clothing trends have undergone significant change in the past 200 years.  Jewelry is often just as much about function as it is fashion.  Brooches, which were very popular in the Victorian era, were frequently used to fasten articles of clothing and hold multiple layers together.  But now, in today’s world, fabrics are light and airy and styles are held together with modern fasteners which have rendered brooches almost obsolete.  For the past few years, we have been converting pins and brooches into necklaces with great success.  

Another abandoned article of jewelry is the cuff link.  Once a must for the well-dressed businessman, these decorative gems are rarely worn anymore.  Because cuff links come in pairs, it’s only logical to convert them into earrings! 

These platinum and 14 karat yellow gold conversion earrings were made from a lovely pair of Edwardian cuff links.  Shown in profile, you can see how a thin layer of platinum covers the yellow gold base.  Ornate botanical engraving is highlighted in the center of each disk.  Surrounding that is a black enameled halo featuring geometric patterns.  

 

A tiny golden link has been lasered onto the top of the disk allowing an ear wire to slide through.  Because they aren’t soldered solid, the earrings have great movement, creating another element of visual interest.  You’re sure to dazzle in your Zoom meetings with these one-of-a-kind beauties.  

Previously available on our site for $1,100 – we have selected them as our Pick of the Week.  Now, just in time for the holidays, these Edwardian conversions have been price reduced to just $820.00!  Tuck them into your stocking today!

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

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe and Shelly Isacco

Up Close and Personal

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Individual Things

A throwback look from the 80’s is back in a BIG way – personalized jewelry is everything this year.  There are so many ways to jazz up your style for a look that is uniquely you…  a nameplate, a special date or phrase, birthstones and of course, initials.  At Joden, we have lots of options to help you create your jewelry story – but some of our favorites for this year are from Lūvente.  

Sport this miniature initial pendant alone for a minimalist look or add it to your neck-mess for layered sophistication.  These sassy little beauties are made in 14 karat white gold and set with premier quality diamonds for a hint of sparkle.  Dangling from an 18 inch white gold chain, these tiny treasures can be ordered in any letter for just $375 each.  But don’t wait too long – these are sure to sell out fast!

If you’re jonesing for more bling, check out this modern moniker.  Available in a myriad of color combinations,  the background is a circular disk cut from mother of pearl (the shimmery iridescent inner layer of mollusks like oysters and abalone).  Choose from shades of pink, white, black or yellow.  Then pick your favorite color of gold to complete the look – you can’t go wrong!  Perhaps you love the soft color combo of rose gold and pink mother of pearl or maybe you want something bold, like white gold with black mother of pearl.  Have it your way with Lūvente!  A tiny halo of diamonds accent the outer edge while the center features a diamond set initial.  Sliding on an 18 inch white gold chain, this pendant dazzles for just $1,130.00.  

 

We couldn’t celebrate designer week without mentioning Lūvente – the name itself means “love the events of life”!  This modern jewelry creator somehow manages to offer pieces that are not just innovative and trend driven but also timeless and traditional.  Celebrate the milestones in your life with personalized jewelry from Lūvente.  

Call, text, or stop by to order your initials today!

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Lūvente and Dana Jerpe

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