Hot or Not – Volume Eight

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

Seeing Double

 Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Twinning Things

♥”When counting my blessings, I count my mother twice.” ♥

I talk to my mom nearly every single day, sometimes more than once.  I call her as much as she calls me.  We laugh and chat about everything…  from the most mundane details of daily life to the heart-stopping fears that only a mother can understand.  And in between phone calls are a million texts, memes, and Facebook posts.  She’s the best, bar none.  

We’re like two peas in a pod, more alike with each passing year.  I thank God for her every day.  On Sunday, we’ll get together (SO excited that our area has moved into the yellow phase of social distancing) to celebrate our family.  The only thing she ever asks for is the gift of time, which I am happy to give.  

Perhaps someday I will be able to present her something momentous…  like half of this pair of nearly identical Art Deco bracelets.  Surely this dazzling duo was meant to be worn by a mother and daughter, don’t you think?  

Both of these beauties are handcrafted from an unbeatable combination of white gold and platinum.  One large open-culet marquise cut diamond sits center stage in each piece; weighing approximately 2.73 carats and 2.79 carats respectively.  The remaining links are comprised of fancy cut black onyx.  The subtle shine of these opaque stones is further enhanced by artfully engraved patterns etched into the side of each link.  

Make this Mother’s Day epic and take one or both of these stunners home today.  Individually priced at $8,450 and $9,500.  Call us at 800-747-7552… with overnight shipping, you’ll have it just in time!

Available exclusively at Joden Jewelers.

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

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