Oscar Heyman Releases 2024 Holiday Catalog
It features 124 jewels and a variety of colored gemstones.

The book has a tropical foliage theme and features 124 jewels with a range of colored gemstones.
On the cover, pictured at the top of the article, is a ring showcasing a 17.19-carat Australian black opal surrounded by custom-cut emeralds and diamonds.
Other notable spreads in the book include a set of American flag brooches alongside invisibly set ruby, sapphire, and diamond bracelets, as well as a multi-colored sapphire bracelet and a pair of ‘Boolean’ style hoop earrings.
A 5.21-carat Brazilian alexandrite ring and an unheated Burma ruby ring are among the most expensive items in the catalog.
The largest featured gemstone is a 26.44-carat Ceylon sapphire set in the brand’s entourage style in which oval diamonds are set lengthwise around the gemstone.

Another highlight is the 7.52-carat color-change sapphire ring, which embodies the deep violet and midnight blue of “Future Dusk,” the shade that trend forecasters are predicting will be the 2025 Pantone Color of the Year—an announcement typically made in early December.
Oscar Heyman’s designs include heirloom pieces and trend-focused styles.
“Each year, we aim to present our customers with an overview of Oscar Heyman’s strengths. The backdrop of a lush tropical rainforest celebrates the vibrancy of colored gemstones,” said Tom Heyman, a third-generation partner at the company.
The print book has retained the same formatting since the company’s 100-year anniversary in 2012, and this year’s catalog allows viewers to see pieces in a scale ranging from actual size to more than 10x to highlight design details.
It is available online, and printed copies can be found at retail partners across North America.
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