Stone of the Month: the Opal
Opal is the product of seasonal rains that drenched dry ground in regions such as Australia’s semi-desert “outback.” The showersContinue 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