What’s New – Volume 20

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and The Latest Things

I can just hear Stevie Wonder crooning…  “Isn’t she lovely?  Isn’t she wonderful?”  This latest edition to our estate department is both of those things.  Crafted near the turn of the century in the early 1900’s, this Edwardian dream is a vision of 14 karat yellow gold with a platinum top.  

With an elongated shape, it flatters and lengthens the finger.  Shown up close, you can see the intricate details that created the overall ambiance of the ring.  Delicate wires spiderweb between the rectangular center and the sculpted sides.  A kite-shaped accent nestles into the opening of the split shank.  

A combination of Old European and rose cut diamonds add a dazzling array of sparkle.  Glittering from every angle are twenty-one diamonds with a combined weight of nearly .75 carat.  

From behind, you can see the beauty of the open wire work as well as the cut-outs on the edge.  New to our site, this gem is moderately priced at $2,450.00.  Check 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

Pick of the Week – Volume Eight

Joden Girl

Baubles and Bling with Unbelievable Pricing

One short decade…  1901-1910.  The importance of the Edwardian Era far outreached those brief years.  With roots in the Victorian period and wings into what would become Art Deco, Edwardian jewelry was very influential.  Marked by a lacy and light appearance, the pieces from this time remain some of the most desirable antique gems.  

A couple of months ago (when Pick of the Week was born) we shared a striking photo that had our followers going crazy for one particular ring…

This now iconic picture showcased three beauties that were destined to become features.  Two of them have come and gone with little fanfare – but one remains.  Many of you inquired about the ring in the lavender velvet box…  what size is that center diamond?  What metal is it made from?  And, of course, how much is it?  

There was just one tiny glitch…  it wasn’t an old favorite, but rather a new arrival.  This photo was snapped the very day we got that infamous ring.  And so, it was against the grain of everything we wanted the Pick of the Week to be.  This new blog was created to shine a spotlight on hidden gems in the Joden inventory; draw attention to pieces that we’ve had on our site for a longer period of time.  

Finally, the day you’ve been waiting for is here!  Made at the turn of the twentieth century from a classic combination of rosy yellow gold with a platinum top, this ring is absolutely divine.  A delicate picture-frame of fine wires showcases a sunburst of triangular diamond accents.  Each one is bead and bright cut set with a singular Old European Cut diamond.  Together, they point to that glorious center stone – a 1.06 carat Old Euro.  This gem dazzles from every angle and is the true star of the show.  

Impeccable craftsmanship combines with unique style in spectacular fashion.  This ring slides over the knuckle and settles oh-so comfortably at the base of the finger. Classic low profile design and a bezel set center diamond single this beauty out as suitable for daily wear.  And although this ring is still a new arrival, we are giving it the Pick of the Week special pricing.  Originally on our site for $5,950 – we now have it available for just $4,950!  

Don’t hesitate for one single second!  Go to our site and look, then come to Joden and touch.

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

Oui Oui!

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and a Delicious Ring

$1280!  What?  I’m starting backwards today… mostly because I can’t believe the price of this turn of the century beauty.  Made in the early 1900’s, this little ring is nothing short of stunning.  It twinkles in the sunlight, positively resplendent.

It was made entirely by hand, with a center bezel set Old European Cut diamond that weighs approximately .10 carat.  Eight rose cut diamonds (also bezel set) accentuate the heart of this gem, serving to create a floral feel.  An intricate lacy design radiates out from the middle in a series of eight concentric circles.  They are artfully entwined like miniature petals on this Chrysanthemum like bloom.  Each platinum wire has been carefully decorated with a milgrain edge, adding a flourish to the exquisite filigree.  

Even the under gallery of the ring showcases a beautiful lattice pattern.  The fine quality of the workmanship lends itself to the French, although it is unmarked and unsigned.  It embellishes the hand with quiet elegance, no other adornment is needed.  

Let me repeat myself – $1280.  Call.  Text.  Send an email.  Stop by the store.  But please, someone buy this ring!  It’s simply too good to miss!

“You can go to a museum and look, or come to Joden and touch.”

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

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