Gemstones

Gemstones are the beating heart of our brand. These gifts of nature never get boring and their colors and shapes are an inexhaustible source of inspiration for our design team. Dive into the magical world of our gemstones and discover the story behind these drops of solidified beauty.

Gemstones

Amethyst

Amethyst

As the story goes, Saint Valentine used to wear a ring with a fabulous, deep purple Amethyst. Ever since, this gemstone is a Valentines Day gift favor...

Aquamarine

Aquamarine

Aquamarine radiates serenity and peace of mind. Its name is derived from the Latin words “aqua” (water) and “mare” (sea) – alluding to how it reflects...

Blue topaz

Blue Topaz

Summer and winter alike, blue topaz often plays a leading role in our collections. This charming gem offers many beautiful shades of blue at a reasona...

Citrine

Citrine

Few gemstones radiate more warmth than citrine. Its shades, ranging from honey to orange or cognac, are just like liquid sunshine. The golden glow of ...

Diamond

Diamond

The word diamond comes from the ancient Greek “Adamas”, meaning invincible. The term refers to the indestructible nature of the soul, but also to the ...

Iolite

Iolite

The first mention of iolite dates back to 1809. Unable to decide if the stone was violet or blue, French minerologist Pierre Cordier described the gem...

Lemon quartz

Lemon Quartz

This lovely gem is as fresh as the fruit from which it gets its name. Often confused with the truly sunny citrine, lemon quartz hues range from warm y...

Moonstone

Moonstone

A delicate mother-of-pearl luster gives moonstone its typical glow, which is always compared to the beauty of moonlight. With soft pastel tones and sh...

Pearl

Pearl

Delicate and smooth to touch, pearls are a true gift of nature. In contrast to other gems, they are only ever crafted into jewels in their pure, origi...

Peridot

Discover Peridot

Peridot is one of the few gemstones that come in just one color – namely, startling shades of green. Depending on how much iron lies within, hues rang...

Rhodolite

Rhodolite

Rhodolite was first discovered in the 1890s in North Carolina, USA. Initially, it was believed to get its name from the wild rhododendron bushes on th...

Rose quartz

Rose Quartz

With shades ranging from soft powder to deep pink, rose quartz is a favorite among lovers of delicate jewelry. Just like the rose flower, rose quartz ...

Rutilated quartz

Rutilated Quartz

The Bron collection contains several types of quartz: from amethyst and citrine to rose, lemon and smoky quartz. Rutilated quartz is less well known, ...

Sapphire

Sapphire

Sapphire is often referred to as the “gemstone of heaven”. Although blue is certainly its best known shade, sapphires come in all the colors of the ra...

Spinel

Spinel

Today we know that spinel comes in many lovely shades, yet it was a beautiful deep red tone that originally caught the eye of gem dealers. Until aroun...

Tanzanite

Tanzanite

Tanzanite is mesmerizing gem shrouded in mystery. It is very scarce – rarer than diamond – and comes in shades of blue so beautiful they defy descript...

Tourmaline

Tourmaline

In our opinion, the Tourmaline is the “Queen of all Gemstones”! It is certainly the most colorful, being found in a huge variety of shades. Their diff...