If you’re ever in Bali, check out Treasures Gallery in Ubud where you’ll find three primary designers – Carolyn Tyler,...
Most of us know by now that Dali, Calder, even Picasso designed jewelry at some point. But Frank Stella? The...
As you might expect from a goldsmith trained in Germany but living in California, Birgit Kupke-Peyla makes jewelry that blends the exquisite craftsmanship of her homeland with the multicultural influences of her adopted home.
Jacob Albee makes meteorite look like precious metal from outer space - which, if you ask him, is exactly what it is.
Walk by Chihiro Makio’s booth at a craft show and her floral necklaces draw you in with their delicate shapes...
As Christie’s prepares to sell the largest private collection of JAR jewels ever offered at auction – at Geneva’s Four...
If there was any doubt that red carpet minimalism is giving way to big gems and over-the-top glam, last night’s...
Karen Gilbert doesn’t consider herself a chain-maker in the traditional sense, even though she has been obsessed with exploring the...
"To some extent, jewelry is body enhancement, so if it doesn't glitter or sparkle it's not doing its job," says studio jeweler Susan Chin. "But bone and ebony don't glitter and sparkle, they just feel really good."
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have designed a new collection of snake-themed jewels for Asprey. They're not the first celebs to design pavé snakes and they're certainly not the first to make wearable serpents - but they are donating profits to a good cause.
John Bahr and Lynda Fullerton like to learn new things. Having designed jewelry together since 1990, they had the basics...
Barbara Bayne’s jewelry is often dark and organic, like something dug from the earth. Perhaps this has something to do...
Forget the mislabeled citrine and the cheap, irradiated blues. Here's a new look at an old gem that's making a comeback, in all its glorious and often-overlooked variations.
Legend has it garnets worn by the January-born will bring constancy, fidelity, and true friendship. They were long believed to cure hemorrhaging and excessive anger, and frequently mistaken for rubies and emeralds. A look at this incredibly versatile gemstone.
November birthstone citrine is not always easy to spot, ranging from pale buttery shades to deep honey. A few talented goldsmiths are doing amazing things with the whole spectrum.
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