Joden Girl
Baubles, Bling, and Diamond Rings
In 2019, more and more couples are choosing a vintage engagement ring. For those seeking quality craftsmanship, great value and distinctive design – a one-of-a-kind ring from our estate department is the perfect choice. Our vast inventory offers everything from Georgian to modern, but there’s no question that the pieces from the Art Deco period bring the most oohs and aahs from our customers!
The 1920’s and 1930’s produced a plethora of jewelry designs influenced by bold geometric patterns with a decidedly more modern feel than previous years. The Art Deco era represented luxury and glamour, executed with exquisite expertise. At Joden, our Deco case is filled to overflowing with platinum and white gold diamond rings ideal for engagements! Here are three of our current favs…
Each of these beauties features an Old European Cut center accented by single-cut diamond trim. Other elements like delicate filigree wire-work and milgrain beaded edges bring the styles to life.
First, we have an 18 karat white gold dream featuring a .60 carat bezel-set diamond center. A vining leaf pattern creates the structure of each side while a singular diamond accents brings a hint of sparkle. It glistens on the hand for just $1,650.00.
Next is a vision in platinum. This simple but elegant ring contains a .45 carat diamond center. Straight edges and delicate beading add a bit of flair to this classically beautiful piece. It’s priced right at $1,750.00.
Last but certainly not least is this platinum pyramid-style ring. Four rows of diamonds build upward in a square fashion, crowned by a dazzling .65 carat Old European Cut diamond. The twenty-four single cut diamonds that decorate each level of the pyramid add an additional .35 carat… that brings this stunner to 1.00 carat of total diamond weight! All for just $2,250.00.
I love sharing rings like these! Sophisticated style and Old World technique combined with an affordable price that won’t break the bank. Each of these and so much more is available every day in the estate department at Joden.
“You can go to a museum and look or come to us and touch.”
Written by Carrie Martin
Photos by Dana Jerpe