Joe’s Special Box Luxury Edition – Volume 17

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and A Collector’s Things

Each piece in the “Joe’s Special Box” series was carefully (and maybe even stealthily) extricated from one of three cardboard boxes in Joe’s desk.  Many, if not most of these treasures are lovely little trinkets…  not terribly expensive, but oh-so sweet.  

But, as is the case with nearly all collectors, Joe’s selection also boasts a few standouts – delicious bits of lavish indulgence.  Whether you’re commemorating a significant birthday, a milestone anniversary, or you simply have stacks of cash to spend…  the baubles from Joe’s Special Box – Luxury Edition are sure to tickle your fancy.  

Today’s tempting treat is a visual feast for the eyes.  Made entirely of platinum, this Art Deco dazzler drips with details.  The top portion of the ring is wide, measuring nearly 10mm across.  Tapering gradually, this 1920’s beauty slopes down to a mere 2mm at the base of the shank.  In the space between is where the real magic happens.  A stylized “V” forms the border of the shoulder.  Within the V are approximately thirty-eight individual handmade structures… wires, prongs and bezels.  

It was the imagination and vision of the artist that shaped these thirty-eight structures into a masterpiece.  Like a spider constructing a web, each platinum part was placed with perfect precision.  A secondary smaller V mimics the shape of the larger one; tiny wires bridge the gab between the two.  Six bezel-set round diamonds are stacked in a row of three, then two and then one… forming yet another V shape.  This same pattern is replicated on the other shoulder.  An additional fifteen diamonds decorate the remainder of the design. Combined, all twenty-seven diamonds have a complete weight of .50 carat.

Every bit of this delicate filigree was formed to showcase the center stone.  Weighing approximately 2.02 carats, a deep purplish-red ruby shines from within a milgrain-edged bezel.  Original to the ring, this ruby is a natural Earth-mined gem.  The intense hue of this ruby is captivating.  It’s quite rare to find an authentic Art Deco ring with a colored stone center – more often than not, the pieces from that era have a diamond center and small pops of colored trim.  Twice before, we have shared a period ruby ring.  Both sold within one day.  Consider this a word to the wise…  if you love this ring, do not hesitate.  Priced at $15,000.00 – this extravagant elegance won’t last long.  It’s on our site and available in store – come see it for yourself.

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

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

Micro Mosaic Memorial

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Special Things

Many don’t realize that Memorial Day is not meant to be a celebration, nor should we be wishing others a “Happy Memorial Day”.  Recognized on the last Monday of May, Memorial Day is meant to be a solemn recognition of those who died while serving in the military.  It’s a time of deepest respect and reverence for those who made the ultimate sacrifice.  

Victorians were incredibly sentimental.  Many pieces of jewelry from the 19th century are filled with symbolism and emotion.  In my quest to find a piece of jewelry suitable for Memorial Day, I came across this brooch.  As I began to truly study the piece, I realized just how perfect it was.

Made entirely of 18-karat yellow gold, this brooch takes the form of a sword, complete with a hilt, guard and curved blade.  

From grip to tip, this arched blade features three shields.  The handle and each shield are painstakingly decorated with intricate micro mosaic pictures.  First, let’s examine the handle… it’s a classic grip and guard style.  The grip showcases two pink roses.  These lovely blooms convey appreciation, gratitude and recognition.  

The guard of the sword is decorated with three daisies.  In the Victorian era, the white daisy represented innocence and loyalty.  

The first shield offers a field of forget-me-not flowers on a background of deep red.  These five-petaled blossoms were a favorite of the era…  when these tiny blooms were given to someone, it was a promise that you would always remember them and keep them in your heart.  

The second bulwark highlights a white dove surrounded by pink roses.  Hope, love, and honesty are just a few of the things represented by the dove.  In the Bible, a white dove was a symbol of the Holy Spirit bringing a message from heaven.  

Finally, the third shield is decorated with a bouquet of pansies…  one yellow, one purple and one blue.  The pansy bouquet expresses sympathy at a time of loss.  These multi-hued flowers also exemplify compassion, remembrance and nostalgia.  

And, of course, the sword itself…  a time-honored symbol of protection, strength and courage.  I simply could not have found a better piece to remember Memorial Day than this lovely micro mosaic sword.  

Priced at just $725.00, this brooch is the latest addition to our website.  I wish you a meaningful Memorial Day.  

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

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

Hot or Not – Volume 14

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Curious Things

So many things trend… cars, clothes, food, places and even things like patterns and shapes.  Dating all the way back to the Neolithic Era is a simple yet classic zigzag figure.  Taking the shape of a repeating “V”, the chevron is created by two diagonal stripes meeting at an angle.  It appeared on pottery and petrographs, and was believed to symbolize infinity and the eternal flow of life.  

When adorning shields and coats of arms, the chevron represented the roofs of houses; it signified security and the meaning of home.  Later, during the Renaissance, this symmetrical design became an integral and important part of military badges.  In the 18th century, the chevron was incorporated into military uniforms and is still utilized to this day. 

By the 1970’s, this symmetrical jagged line represented energy and movement.  It took over the design world, decorating textiles that dominated the world of fashion and interior design.  The chevron even made an appearance in the jewelry world – offering an ideal bold pattern for pieces like this bangle bracelet.  

Made from 14-karat yellow gold, this unique bauble is cushion-shaped with a hinged opening on the side. The bottom portion of the bracelet is smooth, high-polished gold.  The top half of the bangle takes the shape of a repeating chevron.  Shown from the side, another Mid Century Modern element can be appreciated…  a ribbed texture that resembles treebark.  Adding a touch of color are twelve natural blue sapphires.  These round gems have a combined weight of 1.00 carat.  Interspersed with the sapphires are thirteen round brilliant diamonds that also offer 1.00 carat of scintillating sparkle.  

The unusual shape of the bangle keeps the gem-set portion upright on the wrist while also remaining comfortable to wear.  Sport this bracelet as a symbol of your infinite sense of style or perhaps the ever-changing flow of your life.  Personally, I’m more than a little smitten with this beauty, but I can’t help but wonder what you think.  Is this  talisman from the Mid Century Modern era hot or not?   Available now for just $1,925.00, call us to make it yours.

“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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