A What?

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Curious Things

While jewelry styles are as varied and diverse as the faces and personalities of the people who wear it, the types of jewelry are fairly straightforward.  There are rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, brooches, watches, and cuff links.  Each of these categories can be divided and subdivided but the basics remain the same.  Whether a ring is worn on a finger, a thumb, a toe or a chain around the neck…  it’s still a ring.  Bangles are a type of bracelet just like hoops are a style of earrings.  Joe was the first person to introduce me a type of jewelry that I had never heard of.  When he mentioned the name, I responded with “A what?”  

The concept is simple…  a piece of jewelry that can be worn as a ring or a pendant.  The terminology is simple but not very eloquent – ringdant.  The word itself is clunky, it does not roll off the tongue.  Perhaps that’s the reason I had never heard of it and why it never really caught on.

Jewelry that transforms from one type to another was quite popular in the Victorian era.  Glorious creations that could be worn as a brooch or a pendant were the most common style, but there were countless others.  Tiaras that doubled as necklaces, belts that converted into necklaces, and earrings that changed from day to evening wear.  The shift from ring to pendant was brought to the forefront of design in the 1970’s. 

The mechanism is a masterful work of precision.  The back of the brooch is expertly fitted with a foldover clasp that features a rectangular groove.  The top of the ring shank has a stem that fits perfectly into that groove – they come together like puzzle pieces.  One turn and the shank clicks into place, the safety snaps over the shank closing with a satisfying click.  

Recently acquired, this stunning 18-karat gold butterfly dangles from the tip of one wing.  A cleverly hidden loop facilitates the chain of your choice.  From the front, this ethereal creature features a mosaic of inlaid hand-cut abelone shell.  Darker in color than mother-of-pearl, abelone has a gray background with iridescent shades of silver, purple, pink, green and blue.  The hypnotic colors of the shell of this sea mollusk are often utilized in jewelry.  Eighteen uniquely cut pieces decorate the wings.  The scalloped edges of the wings are outlined with a series of forty-eight tsavorite…  an electric green shade of garnet.  The body and antennae of the butterfly are set with nine round brilliant diamonds.  

In ring form, the butterfly appears to hover over the hand.  Incredibly lifelike, this ringdant is available now.  Priced at just $2,250.00 – it’s a bargain for two pieces in one.  Just as the caterpillar transforms into a beautiful butterfly, this ring transforms into a stunning pendant.  Give us a call to 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

Seize the Day

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Transformative Things

C. S. Lewis said, “You are never to old to set another goal or to dream a new dream”.  As 2021 is coming to a close and we’re on the cusp of a fresh start, these words have never been more true.  It would behoove each of us to take Lewis’s words to heart.  We are never more hungry for change or more motivated to improve and transform ourselves than at the beginning of a new year.  

Goals and dreams are all about change and transformation, both physically and spiritually.  Undergoing a complete metamorphosis in its life cycle, the butterfly is the ultimate symbol for renewal.  This ethereal winged creature begins life as an egg, then becomes a caterpillar, next a chrysalis before finally emerging as a butterfly.  Each stage is a building block, an integral part of the next.  

This ring would be an ideal talisman for 2022.  Made from 18 karat gold, this three-dimensional insect appears to rest on the finger.  Four softly rounded cabochon pieces of natural peachy-pink coral juxtapose to create the wings.  Held in place by claw-like prongs, the hue of this organic stone is perfectly complemented by the faint pink glow of rose gold.  Nestled between the wings and set in a vertical orientation is a singular marquise diamond.  Weighing exactly .36 carat, this bright stone forms the body.  An additional fourteen round brilliant diamonds are set into the band of the ring adding another .18 carat of sparkle to this unusual piece.  

 

The weights of the stones along with the purity of the gold are carefully engraved inside the shank of the ring.  Clever design (the butterfly is situated atop a solid band) will allow this gem to be sized up or down to fit any finger, although I personally like the look of it on an index finger.  Moderately priced at $1,200.00, this figural ring is available just in time for the new year.  

At the risk of sounding cliché…  “Carpé Diem!”  This ring would be the perfect reminder of the goals you’ve set for yourself.  Seize the day with this whimsical beauty available exclusively at Joden Jewelers.  

“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 84

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and A Collector’s Things

The ultimate symbol of resurrection, the butterfly brings hope to everyone who sees it.  This stunning creature is able to endure extreme change and emerge stronger and even more beautiful than it was before.  Perhaps the most iconic color pattern belongs to the monarch… the bold combination of orange, white, and black is enchanting.  

This matching ring and earring suite has been with us for awhile, waiting for the perfect home.  A complex blending of garnets, orange and yellow sapphires, and diamonds create a monarch-like look.  The ring showcases the butterfly form in full glory, while the earring is made in profile – a unique duo.  These warm, autumnal colors combine perfectly with the rich tone of 14 karat yellow gold.  

Pear-shapes, marquise and round stones fit together like the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle.  The two items have been certified by the International Gemological Institute of America and have a combined value of $ 4,380.  We are offering them today for a fraction of the price…  take both pieces home today for just $2,600!  

Available only from Joe’s Special Box. 

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dane Jerpe

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