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Tea & Gemstones

Jennifer Sieverling, Jewelry Historian

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All Things Jewelry! Your home for a happy shiny mix of social commentary and gemstone history. Dish on today's modern jewelry trends and discover designers both classic and new. We also get historical and science-y; let's talk epic diamonds, scandals, royal crown jewels and why certain gems are the way they are. Basically, come in and enjoy all things shimmer glimmer and shine.
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"Jewelry is how you show the world what you're thinking without saying a word." This is a popular mantra at Tea & Gemstones. How did Suffragettes -a woman seeking the right to vote through organized protest- use jewelry for their cause? We'll learn how jewelry worked to establish their camaraderie, put forth their message (there's no social media i…
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Lotus Gemology's jade experts Richard and Hughes and Kaylan Khourie dive deep into the aggregate that constitutes fei cui jade (jadeite jade) and explain why omphacite jade is a true jade. **WATCH THE SHORT VERSION HERE**https://youtu.be/EDiBiUWFF3Y---**LOTUS GEMOLOGY**Buy the Book - https://lotusgemology.com/index.php/library/books/2-uncategorised…
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People like the concept of jewelry representing "forever." But what does a forever symbol look like to you? Well... for thousands of years there was one popular and revered icon of eternity: the ouroboros, or "tail-devourer" Let's break away from the stigma of snake fear, and walk through time and history to meet this ancient and complex jewelry mo…
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When life gets big and scary and we feel overwhelmed... how do we seek daily comfort? What restores us when we are stressed and tired? Science says: Nature! How does the rejuvenating power of plants connect to the rise of a trendy aesthetics-only movement birthed from the collective anxiety of 2020? Let me introduce you... to Cottagecore. It's the …
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Welcome to Season Three! Let's dive into the world of sparkly masquerade; the stones we prize because they're "like" a diamond. But these imitators deserve to stand and shine on their own merit. Come in and meet them; you might just fall in love. Please leave a rating/review if you're enjoying the podcast! It makes a huge difference in the algorith…
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**WATCH THE EDITED VIDEO HERE**https://youtu.be/rxQPQCA03QIJeremy is the owner of Pearl Paradise, founder of Pearl-Guide, and the co-author of the CPAA Pearls As One course.Learn more here:CPAA (Cultured Pearl Association of America) https://www.cpaa.org/Pearl-Guide https://www.pearl-guide.com/Pearls As One Course https://www.pearlsasone.org/ -- us…
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Opals may reign supreme as the most popular iridescent gemstone... but labradorite is coming for their throne. Let me introduce you to this gorgeous feldspar. It is a stone with a galaxy of visual magic within it, believed by legend to be the birthplace of the Aurora Borealis. How is this stone created, where is it found and what are it's believed …
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The rich red of the ruby is a well-established representative of love. But one astoundingly exquisite ruby in the Smithsonian National Gem Collection has a particularly interesting romantic history. Let's journey to uncover the origins and not-so-ancient psychology of rubies, how this gem is caught up in modern day political turmoil, and what it me…
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The notion of assigning a gemstone to represent a specific calendar month is a concept both ancient and modern, with shifting definitions through time. Let's pull birthstone's origins from the fog of history, talk about who exactly made the current month assignment lists (and why) and how birthstones as an entity play into the psychology of healthy…
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It is my pleasure to introduce you to jewelry designer Daniela Villegas. She flawlessly and creatively mixes together the natural world, exquisite materials and a lot of imagination. The first thing you see on Daniela's Instagram bio is a list of 17 colorful emojis ranging from a hedgehog, to a caterpillar, a crab and a crystal ball. Come discover …
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Aquarius, Pisces, Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius and Capricorn. These are the 12 signs of the Zodiac. Whether or not you believe in the power of astrology, the unshakable fact is the stars were in a certain alignment when YOU were born. But did you know each of the zodiac signs has a corresponding representat…
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Take flight! There is no other creature so dually harmonizing pure aesthetic beauty and meaningful imagery than the bird. We discuss the origins of bird jewelry (about 130,000 years ago) and trace mankind's fascination with birds rendered into bling through ancient civilizations, Napoleon, World War II and into the modern high jewelry houses like T…
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This episode tackles the topic of jewelry that is emotionally, societal and culturally controversial. Can a piece of jewelry not just be inappropriate, but offensive and straight-up WRONG? In part two, we’re going to talk about some heavier topics of jewelry controversy like blackamoor jewelry, Native and Indigenous appropriation, and jewelry focus…
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Most jewelry does not trigger a debate. The vast majority of jewelry does not prompt visceral reactions. But most is not ‘all’, and there are absolutely some kinds of jewelry that immediately spark a sharing of opinions, or even a guttural expression of negativity. We're discussing: three categories of human teeth jewelry, breastmilk bling, blackam…
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It's not time to leave opals behind just yet! We've got More Magnificent Opals. Specifically, the very best of the best. The biggest, the rarest, the most beautiful; come and meet the cast: the Olympic and Aurora Australis, a pair of Fire & Flame Queens, a Black Prince, a Red Emperor, and a very impressive Halley... This is the pinnacle, the ultima…
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This is the long awaited, much requested opals episode! Learn about opal's very unique formation process, all the color possibilities, and quirky physical features. I also cast a critical eye on the origins of the "opals are bad luck" myth and follow some interesting threads of history. We discuss the struggles of obtaining opal... both from hazard…
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Silver has been second place to gold long enough. This two part episode series hope to change that. Come on everyone! Let's walk through the history, the science, the cultural connections, how silver is intricately involved in so much of our everyday lives, an unsung hero of medicine, manufacturing, investing, the arts and yes… jewelry. Please leav…
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Silver has been second place to gold long enough. This two part episode series hope to change that. Come on everyone! Let's walk through the history, the science, the cultural connections, how silver is intricately involved in so much of our everyday lives, an unsung hero of medicine, manufacturing, investing, the arts and yes… jewelry. Please leav…
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Can something "icky" become beautiful via a transformation into jewelry? How has buggy adornment trended and changed throughout history? What significance did different cultures assign to insects? We discuss the not-so-simple artisan challenges of rendering complex little insect bodies in precious metals and gemstones, and how the quest to create i…
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Season Two Premiere! The very first episode of this show was "Across the Rainbow: Diamonds" and we talked about the ROY G BIV of diamond bling. It seems only fitting for season two to kick off with going 'beyond the rainbow'... yes, there are still MORE diamond colors! Let me introduce you to: black, fancy white, salt & pepper, brown and pink. Plea…
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Season one finale!!! Can jewelry protect us? Can jewelry bring luck or good fortune? From earliest recorded history, mankind has used jewelry and gemstones to try to influence fate or render protection from evil. How has this concept shifted through history to modern times? Or... has it even really changed much at all? Let's dive into the world of …
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It is not a foreign concept to wear a piece of jewelry to imbue you with comfort, strength and connection to a memory. But for about four decades in the late 1800s, the absolute dominant style of jewelry was 'mourning jewelry.' I trace through the origins of ‘memento mori’ (a Latin phrase translating to ‘remember you must die') jewelry- from the Ge…
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Demantoid garnet expert and Madagascar miner, John Ferry, discusses the rarity, gemology and sellability of green andradite garnet known as demantoid in this podcast episode, part 2 of a complete interview including details about the mining in Madagascar. It's worth noting that this podcast episode compares Russian demantoid garnet to Madagascar de…
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In JUSKA episodes I highlight a designer or a shop, or an event you may not know was out there in the world of jewelry and gemstones. In this episode let's talk about "Dear Rose, With Love." This shop opens you up to a wonderful world of delicate and unique antique and vintage finds, with a fascinating dose of memento mori . We talk about the husba…
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Professional miner, John Ferry of Prosperity Earth, discusses their vertically integrated demantoid garnet mining operation in Madagascar with Jordan in Part 1 of this two-part podcast interview. Demantoid Garnet is a green andradite garnet revered for it's "diamond-like" brilliance, having actually more fire than diamond. Prosperity Earth's mining…
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What is the purpose of jewelry? Personal adornments conveying wealth, authority or engagement or just to show, like 'hey, I like the color blue'. But what about watches? They certainly have a function... but are they jewelry with a job... or just a beautiful tool we wear on our wrist? How did the wristwatch first come to be, and what does a watch c…
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Tea & Gemstones Patreon page is now launched! To celebrate, the first bonus episode is being shared with everyone... but this is the only time! After this, all bonus episodes will be on Patreon! Head to the page link below to sign up for monthly exclusive episodes, show branded merchandise and more! "Stay extra Sparkly" Patreon Link: https://www.pa…
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The 2022 Oscars were surprisingly memorable... for a mix of reasons. But here in this episode we are taking a focus on all the sparkly jewelry from the red carpet and stage. Red was the color of the evening for gowns, but what gems took center stage? Who used serpent jewelry to elevate their look to 'Best Dressed' and who waved at accessorizing opp…
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Let's talk about one of the most powerful *jobs* a piece of jewelry can have. The signet ring has a unique connection to personal identity and authority; from the humble family crest on an heirloom, to kings and merchants, all the way to bespoke creations for the head of the Catholic Church. But beware... what happens if someone's mark of authentic…
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What’s cool? What’s classic? I want to take a look at one specific iconic brand and how they have recently fallen into a quagmire of their own desperate making, a totally messy tangle of this concept of cool versus classic: Tiffany & Co. Is Trying Too Hard. Patreon for exclusive bonus episodes & merchandise: https://www.patreon.com/teaandgemstonesp…
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Today is February 15th, the anniversary of the world's biggest diamond heist... the robbery of the Antwerp World Diamond Center. A crew of crooks we know only by their aliases, the Monster, the Genius, Speedy and the King of Keys, defeated a security system thought to be impregnable. But what mistake got them found out... and led to their leader, L…
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Podcast rockstar, Jennifer Sieverling, takes a break from Tea & Gemstones to discuss the history of the most famous blue diamond in the world with Jordan on this episode of Jewels of the Trade. Jennifer is a professional historian who discusses a variety of jewelry-related topics on her podcast, Tea & Gemstones, including famous jewels of history, …
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Jewelry lovers unite! Once a year, hobbyists, artists, designers, buyers, vendors, collectors and enthusiasts all gather for a weekend in the Arizona desert: the Tucson Gem & Mineral Show. It's the largest, oldest, most prestigious gem & mineral show in the world. But how did this jewelry, gemstone, crystal, mineral, fossil extravagance begin? When…
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In this podcast interview, Jordan talks to Justin Barrett from Just In Jade about jade diving in Big Sur, California. Justin is a jade diver and carver who sells a variety of artistic jade carvings in Big Sur Jade, BC Jade, Yukon Jade, Guatemalan Jadeite, Wyoming Jade, and more! Justin has been carving, prospecting, and diving for jade for decades.…
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What gemstone combines the deepest richest blue hue with silver, gold and white, all in one luscious stone? It’s one of my personal favorite gemstones with a name that is just such fun to say… lapis lazuli. Lapis was once valued equivalently with gold and prized for its contribution to Renaissance master's paintings... so why does this beautiful bl…
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In Part Two of the interview with Bruce Bridges, owner of Bridges Tsavorite, Bruce discusses Tsavorite Garnet's rarity, quality factors, tsavorite for everyday wear (bridal), mint garnet, and advice for sales professionals. "Tsavorite is 1,000 times rarer than emerald under 3cts and 5,000x rarer than emerald over 3cts." -Bruce Bridges, Bridges Tsav…
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In Part One of this two-part interview, Bruce Bridges discusses his father's discovery of tsavorite, their mines in Kenya, and how the name "tsavorite" came to be. Bruce Bridges is the owner of Bridges Tsavorite. Bruce's father, Campbell Bridges, embarked on a lifelong adventure after discovering tsavorite in the 1960s. Tsavorite is a rare variety …
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We are following a golden thread through history. This shiny metal has motivated wars, justified conquests, spurred exploration, inspired artistic masterpieces, invoked religious reverence and yielded scientific discoveries. And um... most of all gold gives us the most enduring, iconic forms of jewelry of all time. For this fourth and final episode…
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Turquoise miner and marketing expert Emily Otteson joins Jordan and Hun'r to discuss American turquoise, variscite and White Buffalo mining, the impact their television show has had on the Otteson family business and the future of the turquoise market. Emily Otteson and her husband own multiple turquoise mines in Nevada and are featured on the hit …
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Colored gemstone expert Jeremy Chalchinsky joins Jordan and Hun'r to discuss his recent buying trip to Bangkok and his resultant insight regarding sapphire and ruby supply and demand for the near future. He also shares stories of his experiences as a traveling wholesale gem expert. Jeremy Chalchinky works with his father as Color Source Gems to off…
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We are following a golden thread through history. This shiny metal has motivated wars, justified conquests, spurred exploration, inspired artistic masterpieces, invoked religious reverence and yielded scientific discoveries. And um... most of all gold gives us the most enduring, iconic forms of jewelry of all time. In Part three of our series "A Ca…
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We are following a golden thread through history. This shiny metal has motivated wars, justified conquests, spurred exploration, inspired artistic masterpieces, invoked religious reverence and yielded scientific discoveries. And um... most of all gold gives us the most enduring, iconic forms of jewelry of all time. In Part Two of our series, "A Cas…
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Mason-Kay Jade has been the leading supplier of NATURAL jadeite jade jewelry in the US since 1976 and is a wonderful resources for jade information and testing. In this podcast, Jeff Mason, owner of Mason-Kay Jade, discusses: Nephrite and Jadeite Colors of Jade Jade Treatments How to Sell Jade to Your Customers and more! More information can be fou…
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We are following a golden thread through history. This shiny metal has motivated wars, justified conquests, spurred exploration, inspired artistic masterpieces, invoked religious reverence and yielded scientific discoveries. And um... most of all gold gives us the most enduring, iconic forms of jewelry of all time. In part one of our first ever ser…
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Today’s episode is a collision of the psychology of shapes mixed with the history of gemstone design. Have you ever thought about the quiet strength of a square or the friendly completeness of an oval? What about the boldness of sharp points compared to the romanticism of hand-cut curves? What does it mean for our most personal jewelry when we sele…
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Sometimes when we see a piece of jewelry in a movie, it is love at first sparkly sight. The jewelry we see in a film inspires us and sometimes find it's way into our own collections. What iconic movie bling helps shape the characters on our screen and why? Let's discuss "Bling of the Silver Screen" Narration - Jen Sieverling Research & Writing - Je…
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Let's enter the realm of real-life fairy tales, princes and princesses, king and queens falling in love and the glittering tokens of promise and affection they exchange… we’re talking about Royal Engagement Rings!! Royal couples are in a unique position with their engagement ring. They seek to represent themselves, their personal style, while also …
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In the JOTT podcast premiere, our hosts Jordan and Hun'r address mistrust toward lab-grown diamond sellers from consumers and within the industry. The solution to rampant misinformation is explained by guest interviewee, Julia Griffith of The Gem Academy, who is a leading expert on laboratory-grown diamonds and offers education to the trade through…
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One of the great apexes of modern-day jewelry displays would have to be the Hollywood red carpet. These past few weeks we have witnessed two red-carpets with very different vibes: the Met Gala and the Emmys. Let's dive into what we loved and what we.... didn't love. Narration - Jen Sieverling Research & Writing - Jen Sieverling Music - Joseph McDad…
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Today I’m going to tell you the tale of how a diamond necklace helped contribute to the queen of France having her head cut off at the guillotine and an entire country changing its form of government. Sound too crazy to be true? Well, never underestimate the power of a piece of jewelry. --- Narration - Jen Sieverling Research & Writing - Jen Siever…
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