Ruby Red

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Baubles, Bling and Birthstone Things

Often described as the color of love and passion, red is undeniably one our favorite colors.  Worldwide, it is the second most popular with over 15 percent of people choosing it.  At least nineteen different gemstones come in red – rubellite, spinel, diamond, garnet, and topaz just to name a few.  The most beloved crimson gem is, of course, the lovely ruby.  

As the birthstone for the month of July, ruby naturally occurs in a broad range of color.  It is the most significant factor in determining the worth of a ruby.  The finest shade is a pure, vibrant red known as “pigeon’s blood”.  Additional varieties include purplish red and orange-red.  The intensity of the color also contributes to the worth of the ruby – not too dark and not too light.  The shade must be just right.  These factors combine to calculate the monetary value of each individual ruby.  

This understated beauty has been in our collection for awhile.  Made in a classic three-stone style, the 18-karat yellow gold ring cradles a rich red oval ruby in the center.  Weighing exactly 1.24 carats, the precious stone is held in place by four prongs situated at the 2, 4, 8 and ten o’clock positions.  The bright scarlet tone of the ruby is delightfully accented by a matched pair of yellow diamonds.

Sculpted into hearts, these natural fancy yellow diamonds have a combined weight of 1.08 carats.  The red and yellow color combination is unusual; it’s not often seen in the jewelry world.  Both tones are on the same end of the color spectrum, so they complement each other quite nicely.  The red ruby shimmers quietly between the dazzling brilliance of the two yellow diamonds.  

There are so many possibilities… a birthstone ring, a right-hand ring, an anniversary ring, or even an engagement ring.  A classic style set with a unique color pairing, this ring is available now for $7,850.00. 

“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 Holiday Edition – Volume 9

Joden Girl

Baubles and Bling with Unbelievable Pricing

For the last few weeks we have been revisiting some of our favorite pieces with new and updated pricing leading up to the holiday season.  This is the very last “sale” item of 2023.  Due to mixed reviews of this particular jewel, I feel compelled to combine this final edition of the “Pick of the Week” with “Hot or Not”. 

“Hot or Not” is super fun!  I share a piece that is a bit unusual, weird, outrageous, bizarre, out-of-style…  dare I say “ugly”?  Just like every other blog piece, I break it down, analyzing each element: the rocks, metal, benefits and drawbacks.  These informative bits of information are peppered with the detailed photos that Dana has taken, highlighting the piece from every angle.  Finally, I ask you the ultimate question…  it it hot?  Or not?

Today, as I was snapping a series of terribly unskilled and unflattering shots of this bracelet with my phone, Joe and I had a mini version of the “Hot or Not” process, each of us decidedly on opposing sides of the quandary.  That’s when I knew that you guys were going to have to be the tie-breaker. 

Shown on my wrist, there’s no question that this bracelet is eye-catching.  Even just in physical size, this piece measures 7.5 inches in length and over half an inch wide…. and every single bit of it is covered with glittering gems.  Set in 18-karat white and yellow gold, these sparklers are set in horizontal rows of seven stones each.  The rows are arranged in groups of three that alternate from one color to another and back again.  

  

There are 210 near colorless diamonds that have a combined weight of 8.76 carats.  Next, there are 224 natural colored diamonds that provide an additional 9.34 carats of diamond weight.  Ranging from fancy yellow to fancy intense yellow, these diamonds are indeed colorful.  In our spirited conversation, one of us truly admired and appreciated the deep golden saturation of those diamonds, and one of us remarked that the color looked more like citrine or perhaps yellow sapphire than fancy yellow diamonds.  

The construction is superior, of that there is no doubt.  Each stone is held in place with four individual prongs – no stones share prongs.  In addition, the bracelet is in superb, like-new condition with little to no signs of wear.  The question here isn’t about quality, it’s about style.  

This bracelet has been evaluated by the International Gemological Institute of America; they assessed the retail replacement value at $56,460.00.  Purchased in the second-hand market, we have had it listed on our site for more than two years for $42,800.00…  a great deal for an 18-karat gold piece containing 18.10 carats of fine diamonds.  Today, we are offering it at the further discounted price of just $38,500.00.  This price that has brought me once again to the ultimate question – Is it hot?  Or not?  If your answer is “hot”, hop on over to our site and take advantage of this unbelievable price!

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

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

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