Joden Girl
Baubles and Bling with Unbelievable Pricing
I first introduced this ring four years ago in the 73rd edition of “Joe’s Special Box“. I can’t believe that it’s still here. I love it just as much now as I did then for all of the same reasons…
- It’s constructed entirely of platinum, the queen of the white metals (in my opinion). It ages with a lovely patina that softens the overall look, but can be polished to a pristine shine at any time.
- The ring is made in the shape of a flower, offering an oval-shaped spray of sixteen diamond set petals. Those on the northern and southern tips of the flower are set with three diamonds each while those on the east and west sides are set with just two Old Mind Cut diamonds each. In total, these diamonds have a combined weight of approximately 1.00 carat.
- Nestled in the middle of the blossom is one round brilliant diamond. Although it may not be the original center stone, it’s perfect. Weighing approximately .80 carat, it’s a true beauty.
I’m a sucker for a flower ring, and this is no exception. The petals measure an impressive 16mm from very top to the bottom tip while the triple-wire shank is delicate. Together, it’s an unbeatable combination, managing to be visually striking and yet dainty at the same time. I love the softly scalloped edge created by the outline of the petals. Though it’s a small detail, it adds to the ambiance of the ring. I can’t help but wonder – “Why is this ring still here?”
Both times Dana has photographed it, she truly captured the magic of the ring. The only reason I can think for why this lovely creation hasn’t sold would be the price… so, we decided to do something about that! Originally priced at $4400.00 (Not a bad price, I’d like to add), this unique find has a new and unbelievable price. It’s the featured Pick of the Week, and you can find it on our site for just $3,450.00! And remember, we also offer six-month layaway and interest-free financing! There are no excuses now – this ring is waiting for you. ♥
Written by Carrie Martin
Photos by Dana Jerpe