In The Studio
Peridot: A Gemstone with Ancient Roots and Fresh Light
A Bright Stone with a Long Story Peridot is one of the oldest known gemstones, and yet it still feels fresh—thanks to its vivid green...
A Closer Look at Citrine
Citrine is one of those stones that doesn’t try too hard. Its warmth is quiet but unmistakable—a soft golden hue that catches the light without...
Larimar: Soft Blues and Natural Calm
Larimar is one of those rare stones that seems to carry a place within it. With soft blue swirls and subtle cloud-like patterns, it’s often...
The Quiet Security of Gold Jewelry
In a world that changes quickly — where trends fade, economies shift, and certainty can feel hard to come by — there’s something deeply reassuring...
Labradorite: Layered Light in a Natural Form
More Than Meets the Eye Labradorite has a quiet kind of magic. At first glance, it might look like a moody grey or slate-blue stone—but...
Lab-Grown Gemstones: A Sustainable Choice
A New Way to Shine Choosing a gemstone is about more than color or sparkle—it’s about values, too. Lab-grown gemstones offer a beautiful alternative for...
Topaz: A Stone of Clarity and Color
Topaz is a gemstone that often surprises people. While it's sometimes seen as a more “traditional” stone, its depth, versatility, and quiet beauty make it...
Wearing Fire: The Beauty and Meaning of Rubies
Rubies have a quiet power to them. They don’t follow trends or rely on sparkle — they stand on their own, rich in color and...
Bronze as Story: How to Wear and Care for This Earthy Metal
Bronze is one of the oldest metals used in human adornment—an alloy of copper and tin that dates back thousands of years. It was worn...