Joden Girl
Baubles, Bling and Shapely Things
Every time I pick up a piece of jewelry, I begin to mentally check off boxes based on both my own likes as well as what’s on trend right now.
- What’s the metal?
- Platinum or gold? 14 or 18-karat?
- What gemstones are featured?
- Are they the star of the show or are they the supporting cast?
- How does it feel when I put it on?
- Do I want to keep wearing it, or do I want to take it off?
- Does the piece match the price?
- Is it priced too high, too low or just right?
This eye-catching bracelet is a series of twenty-one marquise-shaped links, each one set at a jaunty angle. Each link moves independently in a delightfully snakelike fashion. Already, my mind is turning…
- The main structure of the piece is made from the rich, warm tone of 18-karat yellow gold. To display a bi-color motif, the artist created an 18-karat white gold segment that sits atop the yellow gold base. The combination of the two colors is well done and gives the bracelet versatile appeal.
- Sixty-three diamonds are set within the links. Set in groups of three, these sparklers accentuate the marquise shape and have a total weight of approximately 1.50 carats. There are both full and single-cut near colorless diamonds (the average color grade is I) with an average clarity grade of VS2-SI1.
- When clasping the bracelet around my wrist, I admire the expertly hidden clasp. It closes with a satisfying snap. The first thing I sense is the physical weight of the piece… it’s heavy but in the best way. It exudes quality. There are no sharp bits and it’s comfortable and easy to wear.
- Finally – it’s the “Goldilocks” conundrum… is the price too high, too low, or is it just right? $4500… When I consider the amount of gold (28.7 dwt), the high karat of that gold, and the diamond weight (1.50 carats) – I have to say, it’s priced right.
After thoughtfully evaluating each bulleted point, there’s no doubt that the bracelet is well-made from high quality materials. The Mid-Century Modern design also offers good value. There is just one final question to answer… Is the bracelet hot? Or not? I can’t wait to hear what you think! Check it out on our site for more details.
“You can go to a museum and look, or come to us and touch.”
Written by Carrie Martin
Photos by Dana Jerpe