Pick of the Week – Volume 73

Joden Girl

Baubles and Bling with Unbelievable Pricing

We all know what a halo is… a crown of light rays hovering above the head of an angel.  It can also describe a circle of light around the sun, moon or other luminous body.  In religious art, the halo symbolizes spiritual importance and a divine connection.  It is the visual representation of light, grace and heavenly glory.  A halo around the sun or moon occurs as the light refracts off of ice crystals that are in cirrus clouds.  In both cases, it is a circle of light.  

Today’s pick is the perfect example of the hottest looks of the modern era – the halo.  For all intents and purposes, the definition is still accurate.  In the jewelry world, a halo is a small ring of diamonds that surrounds another stone.  And although the style was anything but new, the concept took off like wildfire.  This miniature band of diamonds also reflects the light and enhances the appearance of the center stone.

This classic ring is made entirely of platinum by legendary designer, Simon G.  A ring of twenty round brilliant diamonds comprise the halo, while an additional twenty diamonds create two rows that cascade down each shoulder.  These diamonds have a combined weight of .50 carat.  As is the standard in all Simon G. designs, these gems are near colorless with a clarity grade of SI1-2.  Accentuating the design are rows of tiny beads of platinum called milgrain.  This beading encapsulates the halo, as well as both rows of diamonds on the shoulders.  This small detail brings a hint of vintage-inspired design to this modern ring.  

Shining from the center of the halo is a natural earth-mined diamond that weighs 1.06 carats.  This near colorless diamond has a clarity grade of SI1-2.  The total diamond weight for this engagement ring is 1.56 carats!  It has been on our site for $8,250.00.  Today, we’re dropping the price to just $6,000.00.  That’s quite a savings.  If you or someone you know is dreaming of a halo-styled designer diamond ring, this is a fantastic option.  Hop on over to our site for additional photos, then add it to the cart and 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

Joe’s Special Box – Volume 161

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and A Collector’s Thing

The Retro era is perhaps the most underrated of all the jewelry periods.  Encompassing the late 1930’s through the 1940’s, the Retro era coincided with World War II.  It was the single most defining event to directly impact the jewelry market.  Platinum was reserved for the war effort – it was a crucial element in making rifle and engine parts, explosives and armaments.  Because it was absolutely essential elsewhere, this precious metal was strictly prohibited for use in jewelry.  That fact closed the door on Art Deco and opened a window for something fresh and new.  Creative genius stepped in; the gold that was available was alloyed with a higher percentage of copper resulting in a strikingly beautiful pinkish hue.  Rose gold would become the face of the Retro era.  Jewelers also experimented with other alloys, a process that introduced more colors of gold.  Oftentimes, multiple hues were used in the same piece, like this one…

Measuring just shy of 12mm wide, this band is a delightful confection of color.  Made entirely of 14-karat, the main body of the band is rose gold. The surface has a raised, textured finish…  hundreds of tiny beads are speckled from one scalloped edge to the other.  A botanical pattern has been appliqued to the rose gold band.  There are white gold blossoms with rose gold centers, yellow gold sprays, and small rose gold flowers artfully arranged around the circumference of the ring.  It’s made in an eternity style, with no beginning and no end.  This band is size 8.25.  Much like Cinderella’s slipper, it needs to be a perfect fit as it cannot be sized.  I’ve tried it on all of my fingers, but alas, I am doomed to the fate of an ugly stepsister… it just doesn’t fit.  Maybe you will be the lucky one!

 

 

There are eight round diamonds decorating the band.  With a combined weight of .65 carat, they offer a hint of sparkle to this whimsically-inspired look.  If you’ve been searching for a signature look – something special that can be worn daily – look no further.  This bold beauty is moderately priced at $1,975.00.  Stop by to determine your fate… will you be an ugly stepsister like me, or will you be Cinderella?

“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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