Ten stunning rings from the 2017 AGTA Spectrum Awards show what great designers can do with the finest, most unique gemstones.
With the holidays fast approaching, men everywhere are facing that age-old problem: what to get the jewelry-loving women in their...
Who says a bespoke jewelry designer can’t be a rebel? Joel Arthur Rosenthal is proof that you can be both...
You'll find few high-carat collars for contemporary cats, but ancient cat jewels go for thousands, dating to a time when we worshipped at the feet of the cat goddess.
Albert Paley has been known as a sculptor since 1974 when he won national acclaim for creating the forged gates...
I’m tying this year’s Valentine’s Day gift list to a perennial favorite on this blog: 8 secrets for buying a...
Miss America, royal weddings, red carpets, Madonna – they all have their tiara moments. But my personal favorite happened on...
Lily Safra's JAR jewels have begun to circle back to the auction block, including earclips with mismatched stones. JAR jewels that lure the biggest spenders are never run-of-the-mill.
So thrilled to learn Baltimore art jeweler Joyce Scott is among the MacArthur Fellows for 2016! Announced yesterday, winners of...
Carved jade and elaborate hair ornaments have been part of Chinese culture since the beginning of civilization - and they weren't just for women. Men wore some of the biggest and flashiest. This week, Christie's has some beautiful examples on the block.
It’s not the record-breaking 18-piece JAR collection that went on the block last year or the legendary 17 actress Ellen...
That sparkle from a bride's left ring finger should reflect more than light. It should reflect the bride herself.
Three pairs of JAR ear clips in the December Magnificent Jewels sales showcase designer Joel Arthur Rosenthal's way with unusual gem material like pink and blue opal, carved quartz and zircon.
What happens to jewelry abandoned in safety deposit boxes? Apparently, some of it ends up at auction. A portion of the...
Few stones can match the legendary powers of a diamond, from betrothal to battlefield. A flawless diamond was considered the ultimate protector, said to ward off serpents and evil spirits, fire and flood, poison, illness and thieves.