Joden Girl
Baubles and Bling with Unbelievable Pricing
With Spring knocking on the door, the first blooms of the season are bursting through the top of the soil… seeking the warmth of the sun. Soon, the crisp air will be fragrant with the sweet scent of hyacinth and lilies. A kaleidoscope of brightly colored flowers will usher Spring in… some of my personal favorites are crocuses, daffodils and tulips. This week, we’re celebrating the incoming season with a sale that’s just too good.
Today’s pick is an 18-karat white gold beauty with a little secret. This modern beauty is a bit wider than a typical engagement ring; it has great presence and a good feel on the hand. Seventy-eight perfectly matched round brilliant diamonds are set edge to edge with tiny prongs in a style known as pavé. These near colorless sparklers have an average clarity grade of VS2-SI1 and a combined weight of exactly .63 carat – a detail that is inscribed inside the shank of the ring.
Presenting in a modified halo, those side diamonds surround a dazzling center stone. Perfectly nestled into the center of the ring is a round brilliant diamond that weighs 1.00 carat. An excellent match to the side stones, this diamond has a color grade of H-I and a clarity grade of VS1-VS2. Viewed from the top, this ring is a radiant display of scintillating sparkle. It’s the side view that has my heart.
With just one small turn, the secret is revealed. A tulip-like blossom cradles the center of the ring. Made from 18-karat rose gold, this detail is everything. The gold has been artfully sculpted into a series of curves, mimicking the look of a flower – it’s a stroke of creative genius. It should come as no surprise to learn that this ring was made by Simon G. (his signature mark is etched inside the ring) – his timeless designs have been captivating young couples for decades.
This ring has been on our site for quite a while. We are excited to offer it as a Pick of the Week. Previously priced at $9,775.00 – we are now dropping the price to just $6000.00! We cannot wait to see who claims this stunning diamond ring for themself or someone they love.
“You can go to a museum and look, or come to us and touch.”
Written by Carrie Martin
Photography by Dana Jerpe