Joe’s Special Box – Volume 144

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and A Collector’s Things

The locket…  a sentimental symbol of great joy or the deepest sorrow.  Traced back to the 16th century, these decorative compartments could conceal every little thing from the most practical to completely whimsical.  Ladies often placed a small perfume-soaked square of fabric inside her locket to ward off unpleasant smells.  

Good luck charms like a four-leaf clover were sometimes held within a locket.  Perhaps a pressed flower or a lock of hair might also be found inside.  For the more eccentric or dangerous types, a small amount of poison could be carefully hidden for just the right moment.  Queen Elizabeth I was the original initiator of keeping likenesses inside of a locket…  in the 1500’s, this was a small hand-painted portrait; today, we could simply insert a favorite photo.  

 

Shown from both the front and back sides, this late Victorian locket is made from sterling silver.  The back side that rests against the chest showcases five English hallmarks and an intricately engraved bouquet of flowers…  when flipped to the front side, multicolor enamel brings those blossoms to life.  Centering on a voluptuous pink rose, this wildflower arrangement also boasts forget-me-nots, morning glories, columbine, hibiscus, lilies and cosmos.  Bursting with vibrant hues of green, blue, white, yellow and pink – this piece is lovely.

The chain is every bit as detailed as the pendant.  Eighteen inches long and half an inch wide, this link chain is bold.  I love that the clasp is not hidden in the back, nor at the center where the locket attaches.  Instead, the oversize spring ring is situated on the side, offering ease of use and a bit of playful charm.  The locket itself measures 1.75 inches tall – an ideal size for treasured photos, a small note or whatever strikes your fancy.  The deep green fabric inside is pristine, protected by a thin piece of plastic.  Although this is not original to the piece, it is certainly useful. 

Available now for just $475, this timeless treasure is sure to be beloved in your family for generations to come.  Call today to make it yours.

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

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

What’s New – Volume 92

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and the Latest Things

Even though I am smitten with all things yellow gold right now, I have to admit that this sweet little ring had me doing a double-take.  After evaluating the 2023 holiday season, we definitely noticed a surge in yellow gold sales…  but there’s no doubt that Art Deco jewelry is still a hot commodity.  All of our vintage jewelry lovers will be drooling over this 1930’s ring.  

Made entirely of platinum, it offers all the best bits from the Golden Age.  Each detail blends seamlessly into the next to create the vibe of the ring.  When I look at it, I see the beauty and elegance of the complete piece, not one particular element.  It’s low-profile, rising barely 2mm above the surface of the finger.  Three Old European diamonds span the center – a rectangular segment broken into three squares.  Featuring high crown angles and open culets, these gems have a combined weight of .50 carat.  

The outer edges of the ring are mirror images of each other.  A softly sculpted line creates the border – the shape is subtle like the Cupid’s bow of the upper lip.  Utterly feminine, these gentle curves dip deeply to meet the narrow shoulder on each side.  Six single-cut diamonds accent the ring with an additional .09 carat of sparkle. Eight elliptical cutouts add a hint of filigree to each dimple and column of the bow-like silhouette of the ring.  

Totally harmonious and altogether lovely, this ring is available now for just $1175.00.  

“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 91

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and the Latest Things

Last week we talked about 2024 being the celebration of bold, statement pieces.  Chunky but still elegant gold jewelry is the look of today.  Every jewelry box needs a great gold bracelet.  It’s cool with jeans and a sweater.  It looks divine with a little black dress.  Your gold bracelet will pair perfectly with absolutely everything. 

This bracelet is an ideal choice.  Measuring over half an inch wide, it’s constructed entirely of 14-karat yellow gold.  Resembling a paper chain, four rows of eighty-four links each lay side by side.   Nestled in the middle is a continuous line of cornflower blue sapphires.  Set in four prongs each, these sixty-five stones plus an additional seven in the clasp have a total weight of 2.00 carats.  

With a clasp this gorgeous, it can either be worn on the top or the bottom.  It is simultaneously mechanically sound and aesthetically pleasing.  A simple squeeze of the two buttons releases the catch and the bracelet opens.  Squeeze them again, connect the ends and you’re ready to go!  The open, airy design feels as good as it looks.  Measuring a full 7.75 inches in length, this beauty is available now for $3,850.00.  Stop by or call us to claim it!

“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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