Oscar Heyman Debuts First Spring Catalog
The new catalog, which showcases 35 one-of-a-kind pieces of jewelry, is a compliment to the company’s popular holiday catalog.

A compliment to the company’s highly anticipated annual holiday catalog, the new book showcases jewelry for spring in advance of gifting occasions like Mother’s Day, graduation, and wedding and anniversary season.
It features 35 one-of-a-kind pieces that were designed and handcrafted in Oscar Heyman’s Madison Avenue workshop in New York City.
Tom Heyman, president of Oscar Heyman, highlighted three pieces debuting in the catalog—a 4.61-carat no-oil emerald ring, a new edition of its pansy earrings, and a 111-carat multi-color tourmaline and diamond flower necklace.
“Our designers work diligently with our gem experts and the extraordinary team of lapidaries, setters, engravers, jewelers, and polishers to bring these treasures to life. Each design incorporates old-world craft with modern styling, resulting in what we call ‘modern classics,’” Heyman said.
“The new lookbook is an editorial preview for 2026, an appetizer leading up to the Couture show in Las Vegas, where we will unveil a host of spectacular new styles.”
The catalog includes rare colored gemstones like sphene, unheated spinel, Paraíba tourmaline, cat’s eye, star rubies, star sapphires, and black opals.
The spring 2026 catalog can be seen on the Oscar Heyman website.
Retail partners will receive the digital version of the publication via email.
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