Stone of the Month part II: Tourmaline
October is not only the month of the Opal, it is also the month of the Tourmaline. Tourmalines are gemsContinue Reading
October is not only the month of the Opal, it is also the month of the Tourmaline. Tourmalines are gemsContinue Reading
Opal is the product of seasonal rains that drenched dry ground in regions such as Australia’s semi-desert “outback.” The showersContinue Reading
This is a truly fascinating story that begins over 550 years ago and follows this unique gemstone from medieval times,Continue Reading
A truly wild animal, the Panther is more than a mere symbol for Cartier. It is a timeless icon thatContinue Reading
This pearl lives up to its regal title: its history is intimately linked to that of one of the greatestContinue Reading
Two major interpretations of an authentic classic: is less more? Tough to choose…
We are ours now 27×36. This was the message engraved on the engagement ring given by Edward VIII to WallisContinue Reading
La Peregrina – The Legendary Pearl Pearl, ruby and diamond necklace with a 203-grain pear-shaped pearl discovered in the 16thContinue Reading
Platinum, old-cut and rose-cut diamonds (chains and links), one cushion-shaped yellow zirconia, four white zirconias, thirteen white topazes, two synthetic rubies, one smokyContinue Reading
[Platinum, one oval-shaped ruby (15,29 carats) from Mozambique, one D IF round-shaped rose-cut diamond (3,51 carats), one E VS2 pear-shapedContinue Reading