Treating this precious stone is common in the industry. Five experts offer some clarity on the process.
What’s Drawing Jewelers to Ammolite?
A product of ancient ammonite fossils deep underground in Canada, this iridescent stone is a mesmerizing alternative to opal.
Small Wonders
Sicis Jewels’ signature micromosaic technique brings its Damisa Ice necklace and ring to life.
Strong & Precious: A Show of Solidarity for Ukraine
Jewels from 11 Ukrainian designers shone at GemGenève as part of the initiative to support the embattled country.
Peridot Hits the Spot
Affordable and requiring no treatment, this olive-hued stone is gaining appeal in the eyes of buyers who seek natural beauty.
Shining a Light on Rubellite
Often mistaken for ruby over the years, this red tourmaline is coming into its own and even starring in high-jewelry collections.
Garnet Party
These wide-ranging champions of sparkle are a boon to color-lovers across the world.
Why Do Fancy Shapes Make Colors Pop?
Natural color diamonds lend themselves best to fancy shapes, which serve to intensify their hues.
Beyond Belief
Designer Aja Raden follows up her best seller Stoned with an exposé about lies, including a chapter examining natural and synthetic diamonds.
A Library of Jewels
By borrowing pieces from major maisons, clients of Beekman New York can gain an appreciation for their craftsmanship and artistry, says cofounder Sharon Novak.