A new show explores how the cabochon cut become the hallmark of the luxury Italian brand.
Chicago Collects: Jewelry in Perspective
More than 200 jewels and decorative objects representing periods and styles from the 17th century to the present will be on display at the city’s Driehaus Museum.
From the Pen (and Brush) of René Lalique
A rare exhibition of drawings reveals the thought processes behind the legendary designer’s highly prized jewels.
Cartier Design: A Living Legacy
An interview with the French brand’s Pierre Rainero and Ana Elena Mallet, the curator of the Mexico City edition of its exhibition of historical collections.
Brilliant & Black: Age of Enlightenment
The selling exhibition at Sotheby’s London highlights contemporary designs by well-known and up-and-coming Black jewelers.
Vision & Virtuosity by Tiffany & Co.
A fascinating show at Saatchi in London explores the iconic jeweler’s star-studded heritage.
45 Stories in Jewelry: 1947 to Now
The tales behind the fabulous contemporary jewels at New York’s Museum of Arts and Design are the focus of an engaging exhibition and companion book.
Cartier’s Islamic Connection
A new exhibition explores the maison’s love affair with motifs from Iran, India and beyond.
Fabergé in London: Romance to Revolution
A special exhibition of bejeweled art works by the master goldsmith features three Imperial eggs and more than 200 other exquisite objects.
Joséphine & Napoléon, an (Extra)ordinary Story
A spectacular exhibition of 150 pieces at Chaumet celebrates the legendary imperial couple’s marriage.