GEMSTONES
Diamond
Diamond, the hardest natural mineral, is known as the «king of gemstones.» Its unmatched brilliance results from precision faceting that transforms raw crystals into luminous masterpieces.
A diamond’s value is defined by the «4 Cs»: cut, clarity, color, and carat weight. The iconic 57-facet cut unlocks the full fire of the stone, producing its signature light play.
Long a symbol of love and power, the diamond has expanded beyond jewelry — now essential in frontiers of technology like microelectronics and quantum science. Yet its core remains unchanged: a timeless emblem of perfection and prestige.
Spinel
Spinel is a vivid and rare gemstone, captivating with a spectrum of hues — from fiery crimson and deep blue to soft blush pink.
In antiquity, spinel was often mistaken for ruby — and with good reason. Their brilliance is so similar that even expert jewelers were sometimes deceived.
Today, spinel is celebrated as an independent gem with a regal legacy and rich history.
Tourmaline
Tourmaline is a multifaceted gemstone, dazzling with its spectrum — from peony pinks to deep blacks. Some crystals display multiple colors at once, making them especially prized. Its name comes from the Sinhalese word for “multicolored.”
In ancient times, tourmaline was believed to attract lightning and protect against electrical discharges.
Paraiba Tourmaline
Paraiba tourmaline — an exceptional gemstone that captivates with its neon glow and unmatched blue tones, named after Brazil’s Paraiba state. Its brilliance comes from traces of copper and manganese that create vivid hues—from turquoise to electric blue.
Thanks to its remarkable light dispersion, Paraiba stones appear to glow even in dim light.
Moonstone
Moonstone is a mysterious and mystical gem, famed for its rainbow-like shimmer. Its signature is a glowing play of light, caused by the mineral’s layered structure.
In India, moonstone is regarded as sacred, symbolizing intuition and emotional balance, guiding its wearer toward harmony of mind and heart.
Aquamarine
Aquamarine is a gemstone the color of the sea, captivating with its purity and crystal clarity. Ranging from sky-blue to deep blue-green, its hues evoke tropical lagoons and boundless ocean horizons.
Since ancient times, aquamarine has been a sailor’s talisman, believed to bring luck and protection on voyages. It symbolizes serenity, clarity of mind, and inner harmony. In jewelry, its cool shimmer adds a touch of nobility and refreshing elegance to any look.
Opal
Opal — a mesmerizing gem famed for its play of color. The most prized are noble opals with rainbow iridescence on milky or dark backgrounds, though yellow, blue, and pink varieties also exist.
Kunzite
Kunzite is a delicate and mysterious gemstone, admired for its shimmering lilac-pink and lavender hues. This rare variety of spodumene is prized for its glassy luster and clarity, with colors shifting from soft pink to deep violet in different light.
Kunzite symbolizes emotional balance, love, and harmony, believed to ease stress and open the heart to kindness.
Tanzanite
Tanzanite — an extraordinarily rare gemstone found exclusively in Tanzania. Under varying light, it shimmers in hues of sapphire blue and amethyst purple.
Its rarity comes from two factors: a singular geographic origin and a unique optical effect.