Who needs fertility treatments when you can wear jewelry instead – particularly, jewelry like this? Among the earliest treasures on... Read More
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Inspired by a Victorian bicycle brooch in an exhibit opening next month: a look back at the revolution in women's fashion brought about by the bicycle craze of the 1890s. Read More
Some stunning Renaissance Revival jewelry is coming up for sale this month, renewing interest – yet again – in that... Read More
Not that you have to get literal with the valentines, but there is something about that shape. It’s tempting to... Read More
First recorded peridot was found as early as 1300 B.C. on Saint John’s, an Egyptian Island in the Red Sea.... Read More
I admit it. I’m obsessed with jewelry boxes. This is partly because my own jewelry is overflowing my current jewelry... Read More
As the final wave engulfs the brilliant career of Ralph Esmerian, the last of his treasures are being sold off... Read More
Lucie Heskett-Brem makes chains, but not as we’ve come to know them. She makes chains Old World-style: hand-crafted, luxury items... Read More
It’s the kind of jewelry you might find in a Moroccan street market or on a well-dressed belly dancer: colorful,... Read More
Albert Paley has been known as a sculptor since 1974 when he won national acclaim for creating the forged gates... Read More
New jewelry is like new love. Once acquired, it’s difficult to part with. We want to take it everywhere. We... Read More
Boston is shining the spotlight this summer on a pioneer of American studio jewelry: Margret Craver. If you’re a collector... Read More
Whether you're in the mood for avant garde design, breathtaking gems, or historical treasures, here are a few exhibits worth a trip: a list of temporary exhibits of gems and jewelry on display coast-to-coast this year. Read More
Known as the "king" of gems in Ancient Rome, sapphire is still most coveted in deep blue - like the stunning parure Christie's Dubai will auction off next month. But sapphire comes in a rainbow of colors and, increasingly, creative jewelers are getting their hands on those. Read More
“When a ruby exceeds five carats, and is perfect, it is sold for whatever is asked for it,” Jean-Baptiste Tavernier wrote in 1676. Not much has changed in that regard. Read More