Signature Series – Volume 8

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Quality Things

The number one brand in the United States, “Tiffany & Co.,” has produced some of the most iconic pieces of all time.  Not only is this revolutionary maker the leading silversmith in America, they’re also famous for superior gold jewelry – like this sweet band.

Circa 1993, this 18-karat yellow gold ring features strong round contours.  If we sliced it in half, the cross-section would be almost circular. There are no sharp edges, just an incredibly comfortable rich golden band with superior style. The simple design makes it an ideal choice for a variety of occasions…  

  • A promise ring
  • A wedding band
  • A push present
  • A graduation gift
  • A birthday gift

My favorite detail is nearly as simple as the ring itself.  Perfectly positioned on the top center of the band are three round brilliant diamonds.  The configuration forms a small heart.  This glittering trio offers .05 carat of sparkle.  A solid border of gold frames the diamonds and completes the heart silhouette.  

Dubbed the “Friendship Heart Diamond Ring,” this beauty is an easy choice.  With clean lines and a modern aesthetic, it’s easy on the eyes.  That smooth golden shape makes it easy to wear. 

And because it’s a near-perfect condition estate piece – it’s also easy on the wallet.  This same ring is selling on other sites for more than $2500.  But at Joden, we’re offering it for just $875.00.  Wear it with the heart facing out for everyone else… or wear it with the heart facing in for yourself.  Measuring a size 5, this ring is available on our site now.  Grab it before someone else does!

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

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

Funky Fresh

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Fun Things

All the choices you make from the car that you drive to the jewelry that you wear is an opportunity to showcase your personality…  or even just your mood of the day.  And though you may not be able to change up your vehicle every day, you can mix-up your accessories.  It’s easy to get in a rut and wear the same pieces day after day.  I am definitely guilty of that – somehow, I always seem to be running late.  As I’m dashing out the door, I scoop up the jewels I wore yesterday and throw them on while driving to work.  Because of that, I have a few pieces that haven’t been in the rotation recently.

On the days that I’m up and at ’em early, I take time to choose the jewelry that feels good and suits my mood.  A ring like this is perfect for those days when you’re feeling particularly funky.  It’s unexpected, unique and will undoubtedly draw some attention. 

This 1970’s stunner is made from 14-karat white gold.   The right side of the ring has a small rollercoaster hill – it rides up and then back down to meet the base of the center stone.  There are a series of six straight baguette diamonds set vertically; each one is held in place by two prongs.  The left shoulder of the ring ramps up the side of the center beginning with two straight baguette diamonds.  Combined, these eight step-cut diamonds have a total weight of .50 carat.  

An explosion of round diamonds sits at the top left corner of the center.  In total there are eight round diamonds that have a combined weight of .75 carat.  These sixteen diamonds create a super sparkly and oh-so-fun frame for the center stone.  Exhibiting a breathtaking peachy-pink hue, this oval shaped Imperial Topaz makes a bold statement at 7.50 carats.  

On the hand, it’s perfect!  It’s eye-catching and engaging.  This is the kind of ring that pairs perfectly with high spirits, shenanigans and sunshine.  Or, if you’re feeling low – it’s just the thing to perk you up.  If you’ve been searching for a statement piece to add color and personality to your jewelry wardrobe, then today is your lucky day.  This Mid-Century Modern ring is the latest and the greatest bit of bling on our site.  It’s moderately priced at $4,250.00 – and it’s available now.  

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

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

What’s New – Volume 73

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and the Latest Things

“How much is that doggie in the window?  The one with the waggly tail.  

How much is that doggie in the window?  I do hope that doggie’s for sale.”

This fun novelty song was written by Bob Merill in 1952.  The following year, it was recorded by Patti Page and rocketed to the top of the Billboard Charts where it stayed for eight straight weeks.  Selling over two million copies, this little ditty was fresh and new; the catchy chorus took America by storm.  Due in part to the charming g-rated lyrics, the tune became a popular children’s song in later years.  

Unlike the puppy in the song, this little guy won’t keep you company or save you from robbers that come in the night.  But he is certain to bring a smile to your face.  From the tip of his cocked ears to the bottom of his furry paws – he is cuteness overload.  Looking very much like a Yorkshire Terrier, this playful pup is made from 18-karat yellow gold.  I love the attention to detail…  a large-looped bow stands in place of a collar, and a tiny twig is gripped between his jaws.  Sitting pretty – he is ready for a game of fetch.

A trio of blue sapphires mark both his eyes and the tip of his tiny nose completing the look.  The back of the dainty brooch is marked with two hallmarks – one noting the maker and the other the fineness of the metal.  Perfectly petite and much like his real-life counterpart, this pup measures just shy of one inch.  Pin him to your favorite denim jacket for a spirited Spring style… or convert him to a pendant to wear all the time.

 

Made in the Mid-Century Modern era, this darling doggie is indeed for sale.  For just $575.00, you can adopt him for your very own.  Call us at 1-800-747-7552 to make him yours today.  

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

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

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