Pick of the Week – Volume 75

Joden Girl

Baubles and Bling with Unbelievable Pricing

Over the past few weeks, we have selected a series of diamond rings to highlight.  The introduction of lab grown diamonds has impacted the earth-mined diamond market.  And although we don’t sell lab grown material, we are very in tune to the current market, pricing and trends.  In an effort to continue to bring our customers the best possible pricing every single day, we have been evaluating and updating the price of each diamond we sell.  Many of those diamond rings have become featured Picks of the Week.  So far, I have blogged about seven different ones.  Each one is unique and beautiful, but to be brutally honest…  I’m a bit tired of white gold diamond rings.  I’m dying for a little color!

Today, I’m satisfying that color craving in the best way.  Made by modern designer Beverley K, this 18-karat white gold gem is truly unique.  Five vertical rows have been sandwiched together, each one set with round brilliant diamonds.  The center row utilizes the bezel-set style, while the outer rows showcase prong setting techniques.  Each line is bordered by tiny beaded trim that is known as milgrain.  A high-polish shank offers a clean contrast to the highly detailed center.

There are thirty-six diamonds in all with a combined weight of approximately .27 carat.  Nestled into the middle of the ring is the most glorious pop of color – a cushion cut blue sapphire.  Weighing 1.60 carats, this bright hue of this gem is known as cornflower blue.  The color is hypnotic…  staring at this lush stone almost makes the rest of the ring disappear.  It’s nothing but a sea of beautiful blue.

In additional to the stunning color is yet another notable detail.  The color is completely natural… this sapphire is unheated.  Nearly all sapphires (and countless other gems) are heat treated to enhance their color.  This sapphire is a rare, untouched beauty – it has been cut and polished, but nothing more.  It was extracted from the Earth in this very shade of blue.  It’s a natural wonder.  Today, we’re offering this ring with a $500 price drop.  Previously available for $5,500 – it’s now just $5,000.00!  If you love a natural beauty, make this one yours today.

“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 64

Joden Girl

Baubles and Bling with Unbelievable Pricing

Selling  on the internet is challenging.  The most successful websites are both inviting and professional.  The photos are creative and fresh.  Noteworthy sellers incorporate social media posts that embrace the latest Instagram and Facebook trends like reels and videos.  Bloggers that flourish manage to be engaging, relevant yet not repetitive.  It’s a heck of a lot of work and can be frustrating.  However, when we get it right, it’s exhilarating!  

Dana and I are constantly fine-tuning the website; we love to try new things and bounce ideas off of each other.  We research trends to see what jewelry is going to be hot this season.  You might even see the same piece of jewelry more than once.  If a particularly lovely bauble doesn’t sell the first time, we try again.  Sometimes, we even offer special pricing. 

This week, we are re-introducing an old friend that has been on our site for a long time…  too long, to be honest.  It’s an ultra-feminine tassel pendant made entirely of platinum.  The arched top features a singular quatrefoil flower with a bezel set diamond center; two additional bezel set diamonds are situated to the left and right.  Three individual strands dangle from the curved top; the center one is a touch longer than the other two.  

 

The floral motif continues with a series of six tulip-shaped links – there are two on each dangling strand.  Each tiny bloom is upside down and set with an Old European cut diamond.  Altogether, there are fourteen diamonds that have a total weight of .35 carat.  These sparklers have an average color grade of H-I and an average clarity grade of SI1-2.  A bright green pop of color is provided by a sculpted emerald bead.  

 

Three natural baroque pearls cap the bottom of each tassel.  Measuring 1.75 inches from the top of the bail to the tip of the pearl, this pendant hangs from a 16-inch platinum cable-link chain.  Previously priced at $2,550.00 – this ethereal beauty is available now for just $1,500.00!  That’s a substantial savings on this vintage find. 

If you’ve had your eye on this pendant, now’s the time.  I can promise that this is one Pick of the Week that won’t last long!

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

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe and Shelly Isacco

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