A Tokyo Designer Captures Memories in Gems

In 2021, her donations paid for materials to create 50 beehives and monitor their construction, giving miners in the rural community of Weasua, Liberia, an alternate means of earning an income; and in 2022, the money funded the construction of a public toilet in that village. That year, she also joined the organization’s founder and…

The Power of the Horseshoe

Up or Down? Even as the horseshoe’s popularity continues, so does the debate on its proper orientation: To ensure good luck, should the open ends point up or down? Opinion is decidedly divided. According to Rebecca Selva, chief creative officer at the New York jeweler Fred Leighton, both directions are lucky. (The company always has…

In Peru, a Family’s Vocation in Silver

The jewelry that Hilda and Sonia Cachi have been making for decades reflects centuries of history and tradition in their native Peru. The sisters — they are two of seven sisters, in fact, all of whom are silversmiths — say they draw inspiration from their Indigenous and Spanish heritage while also embracing more contemporary designs.…

The Hexagon Shapes the Jewelry World

The jewelers’ love affair with Art Deco shapes shows no signs of slowing. And the latest form to steal the limelight? The hexagon. The six-side geometric shape has recently been appearing in jewels through either patterns fashioned in precious metal or stones cut into hexagons. Natalie Wansbrough-Jones, a fashion stylist in London who has worked…