Russian Gems
Russian Gems is one of the leading manufacturers of jewelry products in Russia. The company appeared more than a hundred years ago as a jewelry factory, founded in 1912 by decree of Nicholas II. The masters of the factory became the successors of the traditions of Carl Faberge and established the production of jewelry with guilloche enamel. This is a unique coating technique that is used to this day.
In the mid-1930s, Russian Gems made stars for the Kremlin towers.
For two months, 250 jewelers created hammer and sickle-shaped emblems from 7,000 stones: amethysts, alexandrites, topazes and aquamarines.
Having survived the years of the Great Patriotic War, "Russian Gems" revived the manufacture of enamel-filigree silverware, and since the 1960s launched the production of wedding rings.
In 1991, the brand's jewelers created the Faberge Dedication, a precious egg made according to all the canons of the great master. And 15 years later, they launched the production of products with diamond fastening on an invisible fastening Invisible — it gives the impression that the decoration consists entirely of jewelry framed in white or yellow gold.
For more than a hundred years, Russian Gems has been preserving the technologies of the famous St. Petersburg jewelry school and developing innovative methods for making precious masterpieces. Craftsmen create luxurious jewelry, silverware, enamel-filigree products and interior items that distinguish the originality of the author's ideas and an unsurpassed level of performance.
The Imperial jewelry House "Russian Gems" has repeatedly won prestigious awards from leading industry experts, which confirms the quality and high artistic value of the products.