Joden Girl
Baubles, Bling and Lavender Things
From the late days of March through the middle of June, Western Pennsylvania is alive with the sights and sounds of Spring. Tiny frogs called peepers begin chirping – a magical song that ushers in the season. The air is thick with an intoxicating fragrance… a mixture of rain, fresh soil and new growth. A glorious array of flowers break through the newly thawed earth… the very first ones to appear in my yard are always the crocuses. These miniature beauties bloom in various shades of yellow, white and my favorite… lavender.
Pastel hues are perfect for spring – these earrings are no exception. Made from 18 karat rose gold, these charming bits of bling have an oval shape made in classic stud style.
Set with four claw-like prongs, these earrings feature a matched pair of lavender jade ovals. With a combined weight of 1.86 carats, these gems are cut into smooth cabochons – a popular cut for jade. Opaque by nature, lavender jade is believed to bring inner peace and harmony to your heart. Many trust this lilac-hued stone to soothe, heal and create a sense of balance by putting you in touch with your emotions.
A series of sixty-six baguette diamonds form a unique halo around the jade centers. These tapered stones have a total weight of 1.20 carats. The halo style has been extremely popular for the past decade – although it usually features round diamonds. These step-cut baguettes offer subtle sparkle and elegant appeal. These earrings are carefully marked on the back with the karat weight of the gold as well as the gem weight of all stones. This is a clever feature occasionally utilized by modern jewelers – it’s key in calculating value and can also be used for identification purposes.
The classic flair of these lavender lovelies will have you pairing them with everything from denim to silk. Find your inner peace in style with these beautiful earrings, available on our site for just $1,875.00.
“You can go to a museum and look, or come to us and touch.”
Written by Carrie Martin
Photos by Dana Jerpe