In galleries like ours, nothing turns heads like vintage jewelry. All kinds attract attention, but pieces with a Southwest or Native American theme tend to draw the biggest crowds. And if there's a ...
Popularized by Turkish traders, embraced by Native Americans and now mined extensively by the Chinese, turquoise varies so widely in color and form that many American Indians say no two stones are ...
HOW DID Tiffany & Co. arrive at its signature shade of blue, a robin’s-egg hue the jewelry brand uses for everything from its stores to its packaging? The company’s chief gemologist, Victoria Wirth ...
It’s that age-old question: why choose a turquoise bib when you could a diamond necklace? Eva Mendes, Rachel Zoe, and the Van Cleef archive hold the answers. In the annals of red-carpet jewelry ...