Joden Girl
Baubles, Bling and Detailed Things
It’s the little details that turn a house into a home.ย From welcoming flowers on the front porch to the blanket draped lovingly across the back of the sofa – these are the things that make you want to settle in and stay for a while.ย Growing up, my parents’ house was always (and still is) fitted with all the elements of home – soft throw pillows, family pictures, and the scent of aย Yankee tart wafting through the kitchen.ย Now, my house has its own charms – baskets of blankets perfect for cuddling, a well-loved and oh-so cozy chair in the family room, and a container of homemade sweet treats on the kitchen counter.ย These seemingly insignificant particulars are, in fact, the very things that matter.ย ย
Antique jewelry is often the same.ย It’s the fine points that take a piece from ordinary to extraordinary.ย Edwardian and Art Deco finery is notable for stunning lace-like filigree jewelry, like this ring.ย Made from a foundation of 18-karat white gold and topped with a layer of platinum, this three-stone ring is dripping with details.ย A trio of European cut diamonds mark the center section of the ring.ย Though each one is round, they are seated within both square and pear-shaped borders.ย Milgrain beads add texture to those borders.ย Cascading down the shoulders are two additional diamonds – these tiny sparklers are single-cuts.ย Single-cut diamonds have just seventeen facets and were often utilized in pieces from the early to mid 1900’s.ย ย
The outside edges of the ring have four more single-cut diamonds.ย All nine diamonds contained within the ring have a total weight of approximately .50 carat. Gossamer wire threads connect each segment in a fine filigree web.ย The woven pattern curls and whirls around the softly-domed top.ย Finishing the sides and decorating each shoulder is chevron-shaped leaf engraving.ย From the milgrain-beading to the filigree lace, these elements culminate into one enchanting ring.ย If a single detail were gone – the ring would not be the same.
The elements create a mood, an ambiance…ย a warm fuzzy feeling.ย It’s like the emotion evoked by curling up in my favorite chair with my Snoopy throw blanket.ย This ring doesn’t shout, but rather speaks in a quiet eloquent voice.ย Made between the end of the Edwardian era and the beginning of Art Deco, it’s a crossover piece.ย Priced at just $1,150.00, this ring is the newest arrival to our website.ย Check it out then stop by the store to see it out for yourself!
“You can go to a museum and look, or come to us and touch.”
Written by Carrie Martin
Photos by Dana Jerpe