Oscar Heyman’s Holiday Catalog Is Out, and It’s Spectacular
The holiday catalog for 2025 features never-before-seen images of more than 100 one-of-a-kind masterpieces.

The book features never-before-seen images of more than 100 one-of-a-kind pieces designed and crafted in Oscar Heyman’s Madison Avenue workshop.
The theme of this year’s catalog is the celebration of color and craftsmanship, which can be seen through the book’s monochromatic chapters in which the background colors match the jewelry.
“Our team of expert designers, lapidaries, setters, engravers, jewelers, and polishers have been working diligently to transform exceptional stones into luxurious treasures,” said Tom Heyman, president of Oscar Heyman.
“Producing these requires old-world craft, rigorous training, and modern technology—and each piece can take weeks, months, and even years to finish.”
Heyman added that the catalog is a collection of “superlative gems,” ranging from traditional gemstones, like rubies, emeralds, and sapphires, to the more esoteric stones, including alexandrites, paraíbas, and cat’s-eye chyrosberyls.
The limited-edition book was printed and shipped to Oscar Heyman’s retail partners in the United States.
An interactive digital version of the catalog is also available. It utilizes pulsing dots within the book to open product details, and videos of many of the pieces can be seen by clicking on the piece.
The digital version of the 2025 holiday catalog can be seen on the Oscar Heyman website.
“This catalog showcases our ongoing commitment to being the best colored gemstone brand in the world and features styles that showcase our approach to refined, timeless design,” Heyman said.
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