Joden Girl
Baubles, Bling, and A Collector’s Things
During the Georgian Period (1714-1830), the jewelry you wore was determined by the time of day. This subtle and understated beauty was probably utilized during the morning and afternoon hours. Elaborate diamond confections were saved for the evening. Gracing the hand of any lady with a pair of natural pearls, this gem was crafted in a classic bypass style from 18 karat rose gold with silver accents.
Over 200 years old, the metal has aged to perfection showcasing a glorious patina. Six Old Mine Cut diamond accents add a hint of sparkle. Each of the two pearls is set with closed back construction, a trademark Georgian characteristic. In near perfect condition, this lovely piece sells for $2,700. The age, condition, and aesthetic appeal landed this rare ring in Joe’s Special Box. Come visit us today and try it for yourself.
“You can go to a museum and look, or come to us and touch.”
Written by Carrie Martin
Photo by Shelly Isacco