• Tanzanite jewelry

    Tanzanite jewelry

    Tanzanite is a variety of Zoisite (calcium aluminum silicate ) and has a colour varying from blue to violet. This stone is Heat treatments enhance […]

  • Turquoise jewelry

    Turquoise jewelry

    Turquoise is a hydrated copper and aluminium phosphate. The colour varies from blue to blue-green. Turquoise is often mottled with cream or brown veins. Furthermore, […]

  • Amazonite jewelry

    The Amazonite (also named Microcline) is a variety of potassium feldspar (like moonstone). The name “Amazonite” comes from the Amazon River in Brazil. The colour […]

  • Sylvia Toledano

    Sylvia Toledano

    The French designer Sylvia Toledano launched her eponym brand in 2007 to sell jewelry and minaudieres. Her jewels are gold and decorated with gemstones (Labradorites, […]

  • Moonstone jewelry

    Moonstone jewelry

    Moonstone is a fine gemstone belonging to the silicate group and the feldspar family of minerals. Jean Claude Delamétherie discovered this stone in 1801. The […]

  • Bounkit

    The Moroccan designer Hassan Bounkit launched his eponym’s jewelry collection  in 2006. The jewels are designed and manufactured in New York City. Inspired by his […]

  • Andrea Fohrman

    Andrea Fohrman

    Andrea Fohrman is inspired by celestial objects such as moons and stars. The sky is reinterpretred by this talented designer. It is a lovely independant […]

  • Colorful hearts

  • Magnificent golden flowers

    Magnificent golden flowers

    These gold patterns are present in the Klimt painting named “Water serpents”. Water serpents by Gustav Klimt, 1904 Source : labyrintheque.files.wordpress.com

  • Art Nouveau jewelry

    Art Nouveau (or Art nouille) is an artistic movement of late 19th century and early 20th century, characterized by sinuous lines and designs inspired by […]

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