The Library
A LIBRARY OF STONES
Rare, unusual, beautifully matched. Color combinations no one else is doing.
PARAIBA TOURMALINE
Paraiba Tourmaline
Electric, neon-blue copper-bearing tourmaline — one of the rarest stones on earth. A favourite accent stone in the studio.
PURPLE SAPPHIRE
Purple Sapphire
Violet-to-plum corundum, untreated when we can find it. Deepens under warm light — a Vena Amoris signature.
ALEXANDRITE
Alexandrite
Daylight teal to candlelight violet-red — the rare color-change chrysoberyl. Incomparable in person.
TSAVORITE GARNET
Tsavorite Garnet
Vivid forest-green grossular garnet from East Africa. Rarer than emerald by weight, and almost never treated.
SPINEL
Spinel
Historically mistaken for ruby; now prized for saturation that outlasts almost any other gem.
DEMANTOID GARNET
Demantoid Garnet
A rare green andradite garnet with diamond-like fire and the famous horsetail inclusion. Victorian-era favourite.
MALI GARNET
Mali Garnet
Golden-to-yellow-green grossular-andradite hybrid — bright, uncommon, and full of life.
SALT & PEPPER DIAMOND
Salt & Pepper Diamond
Cloudy, speckled diamonds — every one a small weather system.
MONTANA SAPPHIRE
Montana Sapphire
Stormy teals and grey-blues, ethically mined in the US.
BLUE SAPPHIRE
Blue Sapphire
Deep oceanic blue — durable, ancient, a true heirloom stone.
EMERALD
Emerald
Old-world green with a garden of inclusions.
TANZANITE
Tanzanite
Violet-blue, color-shifting in different light.
TOURMALINE
Tourmaline
From pink to teal — gemstone of the artistic.
RUBY
Ruby
The deepest, most romantic red of any natural stone.
BLACK DIAMOND
Black Diamond
Inky, modern, dramatic.
LAB-GROWN DIAMOND
Lab-Grown Diamond
Optically and chemically identical, with a smaller footprint.