In her book on the iconic jeweler, Ruth Peltason traces the extraordinary trajectory of his still-coveted creations in our cultural landscape.
Podcast: The Delicate Age of Edwardian Jewelry
Suzanne Martinez, co-owner of Lang Antiques, highlights the key features of the era’s innovations and influences.
Why Gem Traders Are Bringing Their Best to Bangkok
Thailand’s capital is a prime spot for tender viewings thanks to its longtime status as a colored-stone hub.
The Omega Constellation Shines Among Vintage Watches
Collectors are falling for the classical beauty of this much-coveted timepiece.
The Upsides of Upcycling
Repurposing vintage bridal jewelry gives new life to heirloom pieces while preserving their sentimental value.
Chaumet: Drawing from Nature
Over two centuries of the Parisian jewelry house’s archival illustrations come to life in a book on its nature-inspired creations.
Podcast: Chaumet’s Golden Age
Jewelry historian and curator Vanessa Cron talks us through a new exhibition celebrating the maison’s avant-garde creations from 1965 to 1985.
How Kwiat Is Empowering Clients to Track Their Diamonds
The retailer’s new Mine to Shine program lets bridal customers follow their stones’ entire sustainable journey.
Phillips Jewelry Sales Expand to Geneva
After enjoying success in New York and Hong Kong, the auction house is finding its niche in Switzerland.
A Glimpse into the Gübelin Gem Museum’s Extraordinary Collection
Visitors to the Swiss site can learn about the creation and allure of colored stones and get a look at the lab’s own innovations.