Joe’s Special Box – Volume 30

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and A Collector’s Things

Now that it’s October, I couldn’t wait to share this delicate beauty from Joe’s Special Box.  Opal is the October birthstone…  and this one is super sweet.  A fire of green, orange, and blue create a spectacular flash of color in the center stone while two tiny diamonds add just a hint of sparkle.  These three gems are bordered by dainty gold swirls, another classic Victorian detail.  My absolute favorite design element of this piece is the whimsical tilt – it’s simply charming!  This little enchantress is also budget friendly – modestly priced at just $450.  A steal of a deal for an authentic antique ring.  Come visit me at Joden and check it out for yourself.

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

Writing and Photo by Carrie Martin

Opinions Vary

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and Choice Things

Each week, I talk to Joe about the pieces I’ve selected for Joden Girl.  My choices are always about reactions – maybe you’ll love it, maybe you won’t.  Usually Joe and I agree – but sometimes we don’t.  This week is one of those weeks.  As I handed my pick across the desk to Joe, the words were already coming out of my mouth…  “I know you’re going to hate these…”

I placed these earrings in his hand and finished my thought…  “I don’t know why, but something about them really appeals to me!”  Of course, I was right.  Joe doesn’t hate them, but he definitely doesn’t think they’re worth blogging about!  

Made from 9 karat yellow gold, these simple wire-wrapped style dangles are so fun!  I love the artistic charm of them.  A thin band of gold envelopes the center of a pair of uncut white topaz.  The stones aren’t perfectly matched (which only adds to their allure) but light bounces off the large flat faceting -enchanting, really.  The final detail is a small round opal, bezel set on the front of each earring.  Again, the opals are not matched, one is noticeably larger then the other.  I love the imperfectness of them!  These are a steal at just $350.

Perhaps Marilyn Monroe said it best –  “Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius and it’s better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring.”


“Go to our site and look, then come to us and touch.”

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Shelly Isacco

Conversion Diversion

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling, and Recreated Things

My mother’s jewelry box was always a mystery to me as a child.  I can see it in my mind so clearly…  a hinged lid that when opened, revealed two drawers of little square compartments overflowing with assorted trinkets and treasures.  I loved digging down into the layers, pulling out my favorite pieces…  a silver charm bracelet with mechanical charms (a tiny rotary telephone with a moving dial, a baby buggy with spinning wheels), a matching earring and necklace set comprised of a series of small wooden beads, and a Retro style ring with a synthetic ruby center.  Piece after piece, each one more intriguing than the next to my six-year-old eyes.  The box always sat on my mother’s dresser, neatly centered in front of the oversize mirror.  Unfortunately, she never wore the pieces inside. 

I know this resonates with many of you.  We all have those pieces that seem to float around the bottom of our jewelry box – getting pushed aside time and again as we sift through  searching for our favorites.  For many of us, the items that don’t get worn are pins…  circle pins, lapel pins, lingerie pins, and stick pins. 

At Joden, we have drawers full of stick pins…  hundreds of them.  We have enameled flowers, seed pearl accented love knots, hearts, and clovers, there are animals of every kind, sparkling gemstones, both silver and gold.  Stick pins are a great accessory and still look good threaded through a scarf or necktie – but if you’re just not a pin girl, here are some charming options. 

 

The photo on the left shows a sampling of former stick pins that have been converted to tiny charms.  The photo on the right showcases one of them on a delicate gold chain.  It’s a perfect pendant; able to be worn every day.  It’s a signature piece that can be worn alone or layered with another necklace or two. 

 

Maybe you have more than one stick pin, or perhaps you would like to start collecting them.  The bracelet on the left is a progression of cabochon gemstone charms- moonstone, amethyst, turquoise, jade, and opal.  The theme of the bracelet on the right is diamond trim – while each charm is uniquely different, the diamond accents bring it all together. 

Whether you have pins of your own or perhaps you need to check out the selection available at Joden, it’s all about conversion – giving new life to an old treasure.

“Go to our site and look, then come to Joden and touch.”

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Shelly Isacco

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