Joe’s Special Box – Volume 153

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and A Collector’s Things

The collection that resides in Joe’s Special Box has reached immense proportions.  It can no longer be contained within one box, in fact, it fills three boxes!  Additionally, the treasures have spilled over the sides of the boxes onto the shelves that surround Joe’s office.  Without exaggerating, there are no less than thirty crème de la crème beauties carefully arranged across the top of the curved cabinetry.  Each piece is masterfully ensconced within it’s original antique box.  

This one caught my eye.  The dark brown leather exterior shimmers with a deep patina that can only be achieved through more than a hundred years of careful, reverent handling.  A narrow gold line traces each side and rounded corner of the small box.  Opening with a singular push button, the inside reveals a wealth of riches beyond jewelry.  The inner satin lining is shattered, but the carefully imprinted words are still legible…

Hardy Bros. Ltd., Brisbane, Made in Australia

Imagine my delighted surprise to discover that this legendary jeweler is still in business; Hardy Brothers has been the leading luxury jeweler in Australia for more than 170 years.  Founded in 1853, their extraordinary pieces are beloved by celebrities, politicians and royalty alike.

Though this is the only Hardy Brothers piece I have ever seen, I have no doubt as to why they are so famed.  This antique beauty from the 1860’s is breathtaking.  A delicate gold, silver and platinum necklace features a series of thirteen pinched collet settings – each one containing an assortment of antique mixed cut and Old Mine cut diamonds.  Gradually increasing in size, these diamonds have a combined weight of approximately .75 carat.  

Suspended from the apex of the chain is a pear-shaped cabochon opal.  Although known in the industry as a white opal, this gemstone is anything but white.  Burning with a fiery combination of red, orange, green and blue – it’s no surprise that this necklace was made in Australia where the finest opals in the world are mined.  At over 160 years old, it is important to note that there is not a single chip in this nearly 4.00 carat opal.  The necklace is in pristine condition, and quite honestly, appears to have never been worn.  Nestled against the burgundy velvet, this early Victorian beauty shines.

If you’ve been looking for something unique and a bit special – this is your sign.  Moderately priced at $3,875.00, this necklace is available now.  Call or stop by to claim 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

Birthstone Beauty

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Traditional Things

Birthstone jewelry is an easy go-to gift.  It’s a great choice for a first piece of jewelry.  A symbolic representation of the month we were born in, birthstones celebrate a small yet important part of who we are.  Scientists have conducted studies that have found that birth months can affect career paths and even personality traits.  Today, we’re honoring those born in November with a bold and beautiful ring.

The rich, warm tone of 18-karat yellow gold is an ideal choice for the November birthstone, citrine.  Measuring approximately half an inch at the top, this three-row beauty sits comfortably on the hand.  Combining two distinct setting techniques, the shoulders of this ring are set with round and square diamonds.  The outer two rows showcase prong set round diamonds while the center row highlights channel set square diamonds.  With a combined weight of approximately 1.00 carat, these thirty-six diamonds truly shine. 

Held in place with one prong on each corner, the center stone is emerald cut.  Boasting a deep orange hue, this citrine weighs approximately 5.50 carats!  The details of this modern ring sing in perfect harmony.  Citrine is believed to have a calming energy that brings fortune and good luck to the wearer.  Bring good vibes to your life or someone you love with this ring for just $2,250.00.  

“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 152

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and A Collector’s Things

Sometimes I have to be sneaky when I’m scouting for blog picks… especially when they’re for the “Joe’s Special Box” blogs!  Joe tends to be a bit territorial when it comes to his private collection.  Much like a hoarder, he has an eye for the very finest treasures and he likes to keep them to himself.  From Victorian to modern, if something a little extra is needed – the place to look is in Joe’s stash.  Every single time Joe catches me digging through those boxes, his voice sharpens a fraction when he asks… “What are you looking for?”  If I tell him that I need blog inspiration, he relaxes a bit but still wants to know which one of his prized pieces has piqued my attention. 

This lovely little pendant reminds me of a daisy.  Pretty and petite, the design is unique.  Made from a combination of 18-karat white gold and platinum, the flower itself is centered on a sixteen-inch cable link chain.  Two bezel set round diamonds connect to a pair of pavé-set diamond leaves.  Three diamonds accent each little leaf.  Just below the delicate foliage is the featured flower.  The middle of the blossom is oval in shape and it is also pavé-set.  Ten round brilliant diamonds fill the oval from top to bottom.  Perhaps the most interesting component are the “petals”.  A singular piece of wire has been coiled into a uniform spring that completely encapsulates the diamond center.  Showcasing a matte finish, I love this unusual design element.

There are eighteen diamonds in all with a total weight of approximately .80 carat.  Bright white, these colorless diamonds have an average clarity grade of VS.  The back of the piece is engraved with a series of hallmarks… “Michael B., © 96, plat, 18K”.  Like a key for a map, these hallmarks reveal details about the pendant.  It was made in 1996, from both platinum and 18-karat gold by legendary modern designer Michael B.  

Michael began honing his craft at the tender age of ten in Istanbul, Turkey.  By the age of sixteen, he came to California to pursue his dream.  Working primarily in bridal designs, Michael B. went on to win countless awards.  He became known for micro pavé setting, which is showcased to perfection in this pendant.  Although the brand lives on, Michael B. passed away in 2014.  This particularly fine example of his work is available for $2,150.00.  Who wouldn’t want to find this beauty under their Christmas tree?  ♥

“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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