Blue Beauty

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Sapphire Things

Sapphires have been mined in Sri Lanka for more than 2000 years.  Described as the “jewel box of the Indian Ocean”, this country is a haven for some of the world’s most sought after gemstones.  A veritable kaleidoscope of beauties are mined each year… ruby, spinel, alexandrite, garnet, tourmaline, aquamarine, zircon and as we’ve already mentioned – sapphires.  

Of the enormous number of sapphires unearthed annually, a mere 5-10% of them are unheated.  In addition, less than 1% of those unheated sapphires are gem quality.  A fine unheated Sri Lankan sapphire is an extraordinary sight to behold.  Recently, we acquired a stunning Art Deco bar pin.  Set in the center is a royal blue sapphire.  Both Joe and Jay (the owners of Joden Jewelers) are GIA graduate gemologists.  Together, they decided to submit this antique treasure to the Gemological Institute of America for evaluation with the request that it be tested for possible treatments as well as country of origin.  While these tests can be costly, they’re also critical in determining the rarity and value of a fine sapphire like this.

After weeks of waiting, we were rewarded with celebratory news.  The oval beauty nestled within the center of our antique brooch was indeed Sri Lankan in origin AND unheated.  Weighing approximately 3.00 carats, this incredibly desirable royal blue stone still in it’s original setting was a rare find.  Measuring 2.25 inches from side to side, this platinum pin is exquisite.  

Bursting from the center stone are an additional six blue sapphires, each one cut into an elegant tear drop shape.  Offering a combined weight of .45 carat, the vibrant color of these gems is a match for the oval sapphire center.  Skillfully cut into the left and right arms of the brooch are a matched pair of elongated apertures.  Hand-cut, this design element lightens and brightens the feel of the piece.  Covering the remainder of the surface are sixty European cut diamonds that offer a full carat of dazzling brilliance.  Tiny milgrain beads border each sapphire as well as the entire circumference of the brooch, another outstanding detail.

Made near 1920, this bar pin is authentic and original.  Boasting an unheated Sri Lankan sapphire center only ups the ante.  It would be divine on any suit lapel or spanning the center of a silken tie.  It would work equally well on a satin scarf or joining together the collar of a sweater.  No matter how you decide to wear it, make it yours today for the moderate price of $5,000.00.  

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

Written by Carrie Martin

Photos by Dana Jerpe

Out Of The Blue

Joden Girl

Baubles, Bling and Sparkly Things

I’m a blue girl…  every shade and hue.  It draws me in, I can get lost in a particularly appealing azure.  I can’t seem to resist.  There are a lot of gems that catch my eye:  Topaz, Lapis, Aquamarine, Tanzanite, Kyanite, and Zircon to name a few.  From the palest of pale to a deep dark navy – it’s an explosion of color.  Can you guess which blue beauty is my favorite?  Perhaps I’ve told you before, I am a sapphire girl.

The rich velvety tint of this 2.50 carat cushion cut stunner is bewitching.  In the trade, this tone is most often referred to as Ceylon (or Sri Lanka – the most prolific producer of these gems).  The sapphire is nestled within an 18 karat white gold modern sensation.  On my hand, it stretches from knuckle to knuckle making quite a statement.  Identical pairs of curlicues positioned at 12:00 and 6:00 o’clock face each other.  The design spirals out from there, completely surrounding the center stone. 

 

Every whorl and flourish has been prong set with diamonds, 158 round brilliant sparklers in all totaling .75 carats.  This ring is absolutely dazzling and yet totally wearable.  It’s low profile, the center sits nearly flush with the surface of the mounting.  The two featured stones, sapphire and diamond, are among the most durable gems and are ideal for a daily diversion.  If you’re a sapphire girl like me and you need a little distraction from mundane day to day life, this is your lucky day.  Make today extraordinary for just $7,850.

“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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