Joden Girl
Baubles and Bling with Unbelievable Pricing
Simply the best… a near colorless 1.13 carat round brilliant diamond sits aloft an expertly crafted platinum setting. Four square-cornered prongs secure this sparkling beauty between sixteen princess cut diamonds, eight to the left and eight to the right for a combined total of .24 carat. These precision cut diamonds are accented by tiny beaded edges called milgrain. This detail brings to mind a row of ivory satin-covered buttons running elegantly down the back of a bridal gown.
When viewed from the side profile, this engagement ring definitely doesn’t disappoint. A pair of matched crescent shapes are fitted into the gallery wires of the cathedral-style . A third miniature crescent sits just slightly off center at the base of the shank. This pattern is repeated on the opposite side as well. Each of these shapes are set with diamonds, sixteen in all for a total weight of .10 carat.
Perhaps you’ve seen that miniature crescent before. I know I have. It’s the signature trademark of Tacori – arguably the most sought after brand in modern engagement design. Every single element of this ring is harmonious perfection. As I said… simply the best. Simply Tacori.
At Joden, we have a handful of these designer rings… each one more lovely than the last. I love the crisp, clean lines of this gem. It’s flat-sided, allowing a wedding band to fit snugly against it. The center diamond rises above the ring, like a shining star – but held securely with those four platinum prongs, it’s suitable for daily wear.
It’s everything you want in an engagement ring – AND now it’s the Pick of the Week. You know what that means… special pricing. Now that we’re on week eleven of this special edition of Joden Girl, I’ve become a bit of an expert at crunching numbers…
- International Gemological Institute appraised value – $16,465.00
- Original Joden Price – $14, 250.00
- NEW UNBELIEVABLE PRICE – $11,300.00!
In case you’re counting, that’s a savings of $2,950.00! This deal is simply too good to miss! Go to our site and look then come to Joden and touch.
Written by Carrie Martin
Photos by Dana Jerpe and Shelly Isacco