L’ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts celebrates the world of gems

Starting fall 2025, L'ÉCOLE invites you to (re)discover one of its three pillars, the world of gemstones, through a rich program of activities on all its campuses.

 

From Paris to Dubai, Shanghai to Hong Kong, L'ÉCOLE's exhibitions, talks, courses, children's workshops, publications and podcasts highlight the many facets of the mineral world.

Gemology, cultural history, gem cutting skills and artistic creations inspired by gems are all touched upon in this educational journey aimed at all audiences.

At the center of the Earth

What could be more exciting than learning about the origins of minerals in all their varied shapes, colors and appearances?

 

New course in Paris and Hong Kong: "The Lesotho Legend"

Starting in November 2025

The new course dedicated to the "Lesotho Legend," an exceptional rough diamond weighing 910 carats, retraces the phases of its history: its geological formation, its extraction in Lesotho, its complex cutting in Antwerp, and finally its majestic appearance in the "Legend of Diamonds by Van Cleef & Arpels" High Jewelry collection in 2022.

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"Journey with Minerals" exhibition in Shanghai

From November 25th, 2025 to March 29th, 2026

Conceived in partnership with the Musée de Minéralogie de l’Ecole des Mines (Mines Paris-PSL), the exhibition features an exceptional selection of minerals, notably jadeite and malachite, which play prominent roles in Chinese culture. Visitors will be guided in a five-part exploration of materials, jewelry, technology, art and space, with the last section featuring the famous Esquel meteorite, a pallasite found in Argentina in 1951.

Bookings opening soon

 

Izmir necklace

Izmir necklace, 2011

Bals de Légende High Jewelry Collection. White gold, yellow gold, rose gold, one 50.75 carat cushion-cut yellow sapphire, amethyst, spessartite garnets, blue spinel, purple and pink spinels, citrines, pink tourmalines, fire opals, diamonds

© Van Cleef & Arpels Collection
Malachite box

Malachite box, Qing Dynasty

Fluor-liddicoatite (tourmaline)

Fluor-liddicoatite (tourmaline)

Anjanabonoina, Betafo, Vakinankaratra, Madagascar

© Musée de Minéralogie Mines Paris - PSL, Photo: L’ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts – B. Chelly

Precious Gemstones: A Visual Guide

To find out more, L'ÉCOLE recommends you read the book Precious Gemstones: A Visual Guide, written by François Farges, scientific director of the gem and objets d'art collections at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, and Olivier Segura, gemologist and managing director of the Hong Kong campus.

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At the heart of the story

Gems have always traveled. Sought after for their beauty and rarity, they have served as vehicles for many cultural traditions and much symbolism.

 

New diamond cultural program in Hong Kong

Starting November 18th, 2025

The new diamond cultural program includes courses and talks on gemstones’ trade routes and their development in Hong Kong, as well as on legendary and colored diamonds. Dedicated days will enable visitors to discover the different facets of diamonds, from rough to cut, while film screenings will illustrate the subject.

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New season of the podcast "Voice of Jewels"

Starting October 16th, 2025

Discover a new four-episode season on emeralds. The listener will follow along on an exciting journey, from ancient Rome to Persia via China and a procession through the streets of Bogotá.

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“La Lechuga”, Monstrance of the Church of San Ignacio in Bogotá

“La Lechuga”, Monstrance of the Church of San Ignacio in Bogotá
Art Collection of the Bank of the Republic of Colombia

Raw Emerald

Raw Emerald
Currently in the Mineralogy Museum of MINES - ENSMP 6334

© Musée de Minéralogie Mines Paris - PSL / E. Gaillou
Emerald dagger (probably for Nadir Shah)

Emerald dagger (probably for Nadir Shah)
1747
Topkapi Palace Museum

© Topkapi Palace Museum

The craftsman's hands

L'ÉCOLE is particularly committed to ensuring the continuity of jewelry-making techniques such as stone-cutting and setting, including giving its students their turn at the workbench.

 

New course in Paris: "The Gouaché in High Jewelry 3: Materials"

Starting  in December 2025

Focused on how to render materials, this course completes the series, the first two courses of which were dedicated to rendering color and light.

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Gouaché 3

 

Workshops for young people

Young visitors are also invited to discover the world of gems through a series of creative workshops. Among them, "Draw some precious stones" offers 9-11-year-olds the chance to put themselves in the designer's working environment and discover the tools used.

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The Art of the Jeweler - Excellence and Craftsmanship

The book The Art of the Jeweler - Excellence and Craftsmanship by Guillaume Glorieux, Director of Teaching and Research at L'ÉCOLE, opens the doors of the workshops and explores the birth of a jewel, from the first sketch to the final polish.

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The Imaginary

L'ÉCOLE takes a keen interest in the imaginary world inspired and nurtured by gems as the jeweler’s muse.

 

"Stones and Reveries: The Poetry and Minerals of Roger Caillois" exhibition in Paris

From November 6th, 2025 to March 29th, 2026

Produced in partnership with the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle (MNHN), this exhibition, featuring more than 200 exceptional specimens, many of them shown for the first time, offers a novel approach between science and art.

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Crystal aggregate, purple and white tones

Fluorite Tule Melchor Múzquiz (Coahuila, Mexico). Paris, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, mineral and gem collection

© François Farges
Agate, variation of blue and white tones

Agate Likely Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil). Paris, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, mineral and gem collection

© François Farges
Yellow quartz

Quartz, var.citrine, Origin unknown, Paris, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle

© François Farges
Anorthite, var. labradorite Ylämaa (South Karelia, Finland). Variation of blue, turquoise, white, yellow and grey tones.

Anorthite, var. labradorite Ylämaa (South Karelia, Finland). Paris, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, mineral and gem collection

© François Farges
Marble evoking a landscape

Limestone ruin marble (pietra paesina) Arno Valley (Tuscany, Italy), Paris, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, mineral and gem collection

© François Farges

"Poetry of Birds" exhibition in Dubai

From November 6th, 2025 to April 25th, 2026

Gemstones meet the jeweler's imagination in a comparison of Western production in the 19th and 20th centuries, referencing such major names as Van Cleef & Arpels and Cartier and older houses like Boivin, as well as Islamic art. The exhibition is enriched by loans of ceramics, miniatures and carpets from the Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilizations.

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Swallow clip, 1927

Van Cleef & Arpels

Swallow clip, 1927 

© Van Cleef & Arpels Collection
Eagle Brooch, 1972

Van Cleef & Arpels

Eagle Brooch, 1972

© Van Cleef & Arpels Collection
Peacock nécessaire, 1951

Van Cleef & Arpels

Peacock nécessaire, 1951

© Van Cleef & Arpels Collection
Bird of Paradise Brooch, 1948

Cartier

Bird of Paradise Brooch, 1948

© Cartier Collection

Anagogical Gemstones and Dédale

The "Stones and Reveries" exhibition is accompanied by a publication, Pierres anagogiques (Anagogical Gemstones), a collection of previously unpublished texts by Roger Caillois, which stem from a new collaboration between L'ÉCOLE and Éditions Gallimard.

In 2025, L'ÉCOLE unveiled Dédale, its first trilingual illustrated literary collection, designed with the Italian publishing house Franco Maria Ricci (FMR), one of whose earliest titles is Laura: A Journey Into the Crystal by George Sand.

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"Jewels and Literature", a digital dossier

Previously, a curatorial project initiated by L'ÉCOLE's Research department in partnership with the Bibliothèque nationale de France in 2024 gave rise to a rich virtual dossier dedicated to the study of the links between jewelry and literature.

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