The Jewellerian - Stories of Jewels

Follow The Jewellerian - Stories of Jewels
Share on
Copy link to clipboard

Welcome to The Jewellerian, the podcast for those who love jewels and their stories; with me Josie Goodbody, jewellery historian and author of the Jemima Fox Jewellery mystery series, which have just been optioned for adaption to the screen.

Josie Goodbody


    • Dec 8, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 35m AVG DURATION
    • 23 EPISODES


    Latest episodes from The Jewellerian - Stories of Jewels

    Faberge: The Discovery of the Missing Imperial Egg

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 35:34


    In this final episode of my exclusive interview with Kieran McCarthy, director of Warstki and curator of Faberge in London: Romance to Revolution at the V&A Museum, we discuss the utterly extraordinary circumstances that led him to discover the long lost "Third Imperial Easter Egg" by Fabergé. It had originally been given by Tsar Alexander III to his wife, Tsarina Maria Feodorovna, for Easter in 1887. Kieran describes what is thought to have happened to the egg from the time it was confiscated and taken from the Imperial Cabinet by the Bolsheviks in 1917, to being acquired by Wartski for a private collector from the home of a scrap metal merchant in the USA in 2014. We also talk about the other two missing eggs that are thought to still exist and which are hidden/ lost somewhere. Listen to the end and you will hear us discuss the role Faberge had in the fall of the Romanovs. www.wartski.com www.vam.ac.uk/exhibitions/faberge www.josiegoodbody.com/podcasts www.instagram.com/josiegoodbody/?hl=en

    FABERGE IN LONDON AT THE V&A. EPISODE TWO

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 37:45


    In the second part of my exclusive interview with Kieran McCarthy - organised in collaboration with the V&A Museum and recorded in London in October 2021 - we discuss Faberge's firm entry into English society with, firstly an office in London and then a standalone store. The boutique at 173 Bond Street became the home away from home for the Russian emigré community, many of whom had escaped their motherland in the early 1900s. Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich, grandson of Emperor Nicholas I would salute the portraits of the Tsar and Tsarina that hung on the walls in the London salon. And the many American heiresses, who had married into English aristocracy, would spend afternoons buying gifts to send back to their motherland. In fact Feodorowna Lady Alington (herself named after the name taken by Russian Tsarinas on marriage) proclaimed that all guests at her Christmas parties must exchange gifts from Faberge! Of course one of the reasons that Faberge opened in London and not Paris, was thanks to the British Royal Family, already ardent supporters of the St Petersburg goldsmiths. Queen Alexandra, sister to the Dowager Tsarina Maria Feodorovna, had began a formidable collection whilst Princess of Wales - much of which had been gifted by her Russian relatives. Indeed her sister Maria Feodorovna was so annoyed that Faberge had opened in London that she famously said “Now that that silly Fabergé has his shop in London, you have everything, and I can't send you anything new, so I am furious.” I do hope that you enjoy this fabulous second episode with the inimitable Kieran and come back for the last episode - his remarkable discovery of one of the missing Imperial Eggs.

    FABERGE - ROMANCE TO REVOLUTION AT THE V&A. EPISODE ONE

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 64:33


    In this exclusive episode - organised in collaboration with the V&A and recorded in London in October - I speak with Kieran McCarthy, director of Wartski (Faberge experts and dealers of the finest antique jewels and objets) and curator of the forthcoming exhibition at the V&A in London.  This is the first of two (hour long!) episodes with Kieran, in which he speaks to me about Faberge, the Imperial Family, the British Royal family and of course, wonderful Wartski's centennial connection to the most important Russian maison of all time.   I can't wait for you to listen! www.vam.ac.uk/exhibitions/faberge https://wartski.com/ www.josiegoodbody.com - https://www.instagram.com/josiegoodbody/?hl=en 

    Susan Foster - a Manhattanite's favourite fine jeweller

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 51:02


    In this episode I speak with Susan Foster - one of the most talented independent jewellers on the island of Manhattan, as well as a dedicated philanthropist. Susan grew up in East Hampton, surrounded by creative spirit and flair. Jackson Pollock's house and the studio of Dutch American abstract impressionist, Willem de Kooning, proved an important influence in her childhood; and consequently her career. Her colourful upbringing led her to study ancient art and architecture at UCLA, followed by apprenticeships with European goldsmiths, finally finishing her schooling at the Gemology Institute of America. Susan's excellent training and technological prowess provides the impeccable foundation for all her jewellery designs. Influenced and inspired by current fashion, she ensures that her jewels reflect the trends whilst still remaining impeccably classical. She is internationally adored by editors and stylists alike, Carol Woolton (Vogue UK executive fashion director and jewellery author includes Susan in her latest book). And Susan's work also sets major worldwide jewellery trends themselves: diamond slices, the rebirth of chandelier earrings and buzz around oversized cocktail rings. Susan has a huge private client base, with her designs being stocked around the world, from London to LA, New York to Moscow. Her pieces are worn by celebrities on every red carpet possible, including the gorgeous Kate Hudson. Alex Shulman was gifted a pair of earrings on her retirement from Vogue UK by Conde Nast owner - Si Newhouse. In what free time Susan has - she is a philanthropist, founding A Place to be(ad) Me. The foundation is an artistic safe haven for children and young teenagers from home environments experiencing upheaval, such as a divorce, separation, domestic violence, or other traumatic events. They learn how to make jewellery, and the mere experience of beading helps them express themselves. I hope that you enjoy this episode. www.aplacetobeme.org www.susanfosterjewelry.com @susanfoster @josiegoodbody www.josiegoodbody.com

    The Key to Covet(table) Jewels

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 28:32


    In this episode, I speak with Cynthia Morrow the founder of COVETT - the world's first fine jewellery platform that offers shared ownership, and a pretty snazzy subscription service. Written about in Forbes and Wallpaper magazine, amongst others - this is the trailblazing way of being able to own some of the finest of jewels, without worrying about how to insure them, look after them or even lock them up in a safe hidden in your house. The jewels in Covett's Vault are constantly being added to - with brands such as Cartier, David Jerome, 77 Diamonds and Alice van Cal, Myriam SOS, Le Ster, Eva Gems & Jewels already waiting impatiently to be worn, and owned, by YOU! @covettluxury @cynthia_covett www.cove.tt @josiegoodbody www.josiegoodbody

    BBC Antiques Roadshow's Kate Flitcroft

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 42:37


    In this episode, recorded remotely in early August, I speak with Kate Flitcroft - one of the incredible jewellery experts on the iconic UK BBC programme, The Antiques Roadshow. Kate, who is now part of the jewellery team at Bonhams, divulges what goes on behind the scenes, some of the amazing pieces of jewellery that she has discovered on the show and what it is like to film in some of the country's most spectacular stately homes and gardens. This episode is in memory of my father, Mark Goodbody, who died earlier this week (7th Sept 2021) and who loved the AR so much that he would more often than not disturb bedtime with my babies, to tell me to turn the show on as there was an exquisite piece of jewellery to look at. Of course I was probably watching it too! The show has been a family favourite for as long as I can remember - my mother wouldn't even let us talk during it! To donate to my podcast please do visit the link below. Thank you. https://ko-fi.com/thejewellerian

    The Watch & Jewellery Detectives

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021 49:53


    In this episode I speak with Katya Hills of The Art Loss Register, the UK based international database of over 700,000 stolen items of art, musical instruments, historical artefacts and of course watches and jewellery, the division of which, Katya set up and runs.  Experts around the world use their services to check the provenance of items before they buy or handle them. Police, insurers, the trade and the public may record items that have been stolen to maximise their chances of recovery, and to record disputes or items within collections. We talk about some famous heists and raids, including the Graff heist in 2009; watches and pieces of jewellery that the register has cleverly tracked down; how to protect your own priceless possessions and how they work with the Police, Interpol and Europol. www.artloss.com @artlossregister @thewatchregister  www.josiegoodbody.com @josiegoodbody

    The Queen's early Floral Brooches

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021 9:09


    Today, Saturday 12th June 2021, is Her Majesty the Queen's official birthday - yes, she has two! In this episode, I discuss some of her early brooches - given to her at some of her early royal engagements. I do hope that you enjoy this short Birthday episode and go to my website/ Instagram for photographs. @josiegoodbody www.josiegoodbody.com

    The Jewels of Romanov Russia

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 36:47


    In this episode I speak with the authors of BEYOND FABERGE, the encyclopaedic book on Russian jewels, Marie Betteley and David Schimmelpennick Van der Oye. We talk about how Vladimir the Great introduced Christianity to Russia in the 10th Century and thereby importing, from Constantinople, the most innovative goldsmithing and jewellery techniques, which paved the way to the Russian jewels we know today. We learn how, centuries later, the St Petersburg jewellers such as Pauzié, Carl Blank, Bolin, Carl Hahn created an Imperial Jewel Collection like no other, way before Faberge made that first Easter egg in 1885. We hear how Catherine the Great's Coronation Crown is not only set with 5000 diamonds and 75 natural pearls but the largest ever spinel to be mined - weighing 398 carats; the crown weighed five pounds has was worn by every Tsar thereafter. Marie also explains the difference types of enamelling and the difference between the jewellers of St Petersburg and those of Moscow. David adds in the historical context and explains why the Revolution was inevitable. I hope that you enjoy this fascinating subject as much as I do! Images available on my Instagram @josiegoodbody and Marie's @mariebetteley And my website www.josiegoodbody.com Book available to buy on Amazon Produced by Tom Jobling

    Theo Fennell's Fantasy Jewellery Kingdom

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 51:32


    In this episode I speak with this inimitable icon of British jewellery and silverware about his fascinating career, from his first job documenting silver at Barnard's in Hatton Gardens, to selling his design at smart Chelsea dinners, his incredible exhibition at The Royal Academy of Arts in 2007 and his important work with the jewellery designers of tomorrow, part of his Gilded Youth initiative. Follow on Instagram @officialtheofennell for more incredible jewellery photography, @josiegoodbody to see mine for this podcast. www.josiegoodbody.com Please do review and subscribe if you enjoy The Jewellerian

    Curating a Jewellery Collection with Dr Sharon Novak

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 37:19


    In this episode, I speak with Dr Sharon Novak, jewellery collection curator, private client and brand advisor, about her fascinating career. We talk luxury goods and why, in particular, high jewellery. She tells us how to build a collection - your intention for the collection and your specifics for inclusion in the collection. Travelling the world for jewels. Buying at auction. And teaching jewellery and gemstones to us all over Instagram, and her complimentary Zoom classes of kids on gemmology. I hope that you enjoy this episode and my super guest, with her endless energy and enthusiasm for the world of jewels. To find Dr Sharon Novak on Instagram - Follow @jewelryathenaeum @josiegoodbody www.josiegoodbody.com

    Le Vian - from Persia to the Tower of London, via Vegas.

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 34:35


    In this episode I speak with Eddie LeVian, ninth generation of the family jewellers of Le Vian. He tells the wonderful tale of his ancestors, the Levys, who in the 1700s guarded the Shah of Persia's treasures; which included the Koh-I-Noor and how the Shah took it from a Mughal emperor of India. He also talks about the beautiful elephant on the episode cover, set with hundreds of Persian turquoise cabochons and how Le Vian famously made Chocolate Diamonds the delicious treat they are today! Le Vian's jewellery, based out of NYC, is sold all around the world. In 2019 the brand held an event at the Tower of London, home of the Koh-I-Noor, to celebrate ten years of being in the UK - sold at Ernest Jones. Go to my instagram @josiegoodbody for more pictures of beautiful jewels by Le Vian. www.levian.com www.josiegoodbody.com

    Coco Chanel's Diamonds

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 50:35


    In this episode, entitled 'Coco Chanel's Diamonds', I speak with Sarah Duncan, Head of Jewellery at Chiswick Auction House in London. We talk about, Bijoux de Diamants, the one and only collection of real diamond jewellery that Gabrielle Chanel herself created in 1932, in collaboration with the De Beers endorsed, Guild of Diamond Merchants. For someone who had hitherto criticised the "ostentatious glitter of real jewellery" and designed only costume jewellery "because it was devoid of arrogance in an era of overly easy luxury", she now declared that she wanted to "cover women in constellations" and "chose diamonds because they hold the greatest value within the smallest volume". What changed her mind? For more pictures of the jewels go to my Instagram @josiegoodbody or www.josiegoodbody.com Follow Sarah Duncan on Instagram @sarah_j_duncan

    Plastic Fantastic

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 40:31


    In this episode, entitled Plastic Fantastic after her latest collection, I speak with jewellery designer Tessa Packard. Tessa has innovatively upcycled lucite to create the fittings, in which are set beautiful gemstones that both clash and complement the bold coloured plastic shapes and forms, of the pieces of fine jewellery. Plastic Fantastic is inspired by the glamour of the 1950s pool party, with its sheeny neon glossiness. Tessa and I also discuss the use of plastic in costume jewellery since its invention in 1907. I can't wait for you to fall in love with these pieces that you can see by clicking www.tessapackard.com or on Tessa's Instagram @tessapackardlondon @josiegoodbody www.josiegoodbody.com

    The Bold and the Brilliant Belle Epoque

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 42:47


    Today, jewellery historian and lecturer, Vanessa Cron talks about the spectacular sparkles of the Belle Epoque. The Belle Epoque of Continental Europe, The Edwardian Era of England and The Gilded Age of America was a period of frivolity and excess - seen in enormously luxurious houses, parties and jewels. The Court of Versailles and Queen Marie Antoinette were sought as inspiration for the years 1890 to 1900s and ribbons, garlands and florals were interpreted in decadent white jewels - a predominance of diamonds and pearls set in platinum - which were worn to display the wealth of the wearer, or indeed her husband! Nothing was too much and Queen Alexandra with her diamond encrusted dog collars, strands of diamonds and pearls, and spectacular tiaras was the epitome, indeed the 'influencer', of the era. Listen to Vanessa describe an era never to be seen again. Pictures on my Instagram @josiegoodbody. Find Vanessa on Instagram @jewelsandthegang Produced by Tom Jobling at Mill Farm Music.

    The Jewellery Designer that was the Duke of Edinburgh

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 6:40


    Today on the day of HRH the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral - I am releasing a short podcast on his little known role as a jewellery designer of three significant pieces that he gave Her Majesty the Queen. You can view images of the pieces on my instagram @josiegoodbody as well as the full transcript of the podcast on my website www.josiegoodbody.com To view the Antrobus Collection, jewels inspired by the original designs by the Duke of Edinburgh at George Pragnell jewellers click here Podcast produced by Tom Jobling at Mill Farm.

    The Hope Spinel - the journey to authenticate an important jewel with Emily Barber.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 26:52


    In today's episode I speak with Emily Barber, Jewellery Director of Bonhams UK. Tune in to hear of her meticulous journey to authenticate the extraordinarily beautiful Hope Spinel. Bonhams sold the jewel, set as a brooch surrounded by diamonds, in September 2015 for three diamonds its estimate at just under a million pounds/ £1m! It was last sold 98 years previously for £1,060 – the equivalent of £80,000 in today's money. The Hope Spinel was a sister stone to the Hope Diamond: both part of the greatest ever private gem collection belonging to Henry Philip Hope. The French mineralogist René Just Haüy described Hope as "one of the most distinguished patrons of the arts of his time." When he died in 1839, his collection was viewed as "...one of most perfect collections of diamonds and precious stones that has, perhaps, ever been possessed by a private individual...". We also talk about other incredible jewels that Emily has sold during her 17 years at the auction house. And some tips on how to become to a jewellery specialist, for those wondering how on earth you can handle such exquisite pieces of jewellery and gems. @gemilybarber https://www.bonhams.com/press_release/20045/ Hope Spinel post sale press release. Pictures on @josiegoodbody and www.josiegoodbody.com

    Fabulous Stories of Faberge Eggs

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 40:53


    Just in time for Easter - I am talking with Sophie Law, a Bonhams Russian expert and Faberge Egg aficionado, oh yes - and fellow author. Tune in to learn everything about the most beautiful eggs in the world. Including the extraordinary story of a missing egg that was almost melted down, but instead proven to be Faberge - and sold for £20m! And one of the Queen's exquisite eggs which forever had been thought to be by Boucheron, but instead was a Tsar Imperial Faberge Egg. Why Tsar Alexander III decided to start this tantalizing tradition of giving his wife Tsarina Maria Feodorovna an Easter by Faberge in 1885, and how they perhaps started to symbolise the extravagance of the Romanovs, and their ultimate and devastating downfall. Go to www.josiegoodbody.com to see images of some of the eggs we talk about Read my short story of a missing Faberge Egg for @mywardrobehq here :https://bit.ly/3cLQZHz Or Instagram @josiegoodbody Sophie's book, Olga's Egg, is available on her website: www.sophielawconsultancy.com Toby Faber's brilliant book Faberge's Eggs - is an encyclopedic history of these eggs and well worth reading: https://amzn.to/3cMmd13 Suzy Menkes's book on Royal Jewels: https://amzn.to/3wnBsoW

    Mellerio - Jeweller to the Queens & Empresses of France since 1600s

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 42:32


    In this episode I speak with Diane-Sophie Lanselle, director of communications at Mellerio. Mellerio is the oldest jeweller in the world which not only still exists, but remains in the same family as when it began almost five hundred years in the mid 1500s. In the early 1600s, Marie de Medici granted them the permission to sell their jewels in France and since that date, they have created jewels for every queen and empress, including of course Queen Marie Antoinette and Empress Josephine. Nowadays Mellerio's jewels can still be seen in many of the collections of European Crown Jewels. Please tune into discover how this remarkable family who, along with a chimney sweep, saved the life of the child King of France in 1613, to having a boutique on Rue de la Paix, full of ledgers describing the jewellery transactions of almost every aristocrat in France. Including one on the actual day that the Bastille was stormed - July 17th 1789! www.mellerio.fr @melleriojoaillier www.josiegoodbody.com @josiegoodbody Podcast producer - Tom Jobling

    Hollywood's Jeweller to the Stars of the Red Carpet

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021 32:59


    Ever since a new actress called Sharon Stone asked to borrow a choker and earrings for the world premiere of Basic Instinct in 1992, Martin Katz has "jewelled" many of the world's most famous actresses for the red carpet.  In fact between 1995 and 2000, it was Martin Katz who was dominating the red carpet with his vintage pieces, even bouncing off Harry Winston who had dressed the stars with diamonds for decades. Just after Sense & Sensibility, Kate Winslet wore an Edwardian diamond bib necklace for the 1996 Academy Awards - only months before she started filming Titanic with Leonardo di Caprio. Nicole Kidman wore  a pair of Mughal Indian earrings from Martin's estate collection at the 1997 Awards; Angelina Jolie borrowed an Art Deco bracelet from Martin's collection for the 2001 ceremony. In fact Sharon Stone was such a fan that once she even took the jeweller with her down the red carpet! The list of leading ladies who have worn his jewels includes Salma Hayek, Jennifer Aniston, Jane Fonda, Jessica Biel, Sandra Bullock - I could go on! I first met Martin in 2016 at his exquisite boutique just off Rodeo Drive, and was mesmerised by a pair of paraiba tourmaline and diamond earrings amongst other treasures. Today I talk to this brilliant Beverly Hills jeweller, about his journey from selling puka shells to fellow students at college, and his first job at Laykin & Cie in the I. Magnin department store in Los Angeles in 1979 to being on speed dial of the world's biggest stars. On Monday (15th March) the 2021 Oscar nominations were announced - we can only wait and wonder who will be wearing Martin Katz on the biggest night in Hollywood in a few weeks! I for sure will be wearing the paraiba tourmalines - should my sashay ever come! https://www.martinkatz.com 

    Fascinating Jewels at SJ Phillips

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 33:55


    Tristan Atkins is a jewellery expert at SJ Phillips, one of the oldest family owned antique dealers in London, if not the world. Tristan and I chat about the firm's remarkable history, their buying of most of the Russian Crown Jewels at the famous sale in the 1920s and other spectacular jewels that they have sold over the years, including a collection of stick pins from one of the forgotten founders of The De Beers Group. www.sjphillips.com www.josiegoodbody.com

    Introduction to The Jewellerian, Stories of Jewels

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 3:00


    Welcome to The Jewellerian, the podcast about magnificent jewels and their stories; with me Josie Goodbody, jewellery historian and author of the Jemima Fox Jewellery mystery series, which have just been optioned for adaption to the screen. I have loved stories for almost as long as I can remember, in fact – just a little longer than I have loved jewels! And over the past two decades of working in the jewellery and gemstone world,  I have learned more and more insane stories partly in my research for my own novels and the vast library of books I have on the subject. The novels that I write are based on real life jewellery mysteries - starting in the past and brought into the present day - where, hopefully the mystery is solved. I have written four, the last of which is set in Paris and will be out by the end of 2021. So tales are there to be told – and it is in this vein that I decided to launch this podcast – to open even more people's eyes to the extraordinary stories behind some of the most well-known gemstones, and many of those you might never have heard of – but which have been worn and loved by some very lucky people! Or indeed with some – not so lucky… have you heard of the king's cursed opal?  I will be interviewing historians, collectors and curators from all around the world about this fascinating subject – we'll hear about mysterious jewels, their curses, their disappearances; jewellery maisons – one of which has been around since the early 1600s and made jewels for Queens Marie de Medici and Marie Antoinette.  I will also be talking about the collections of some iconic women such as Elizabeth Taylor, the Duchess of Windsor, Marjorie Merriweather Post, Barbara Hutton, Queens and Empresses of Europe; and not forgetting the men – Kazumi Arikawa and Sheikh Hamad Bin Abdullah Al Thani, whose collection I wrote about when it was on show at London's V&A museum. I can't wait to let you into this dreamy world of jewels so please just sit back and listen to The Jewellerian, and if you like it – do please subscribe and rate it! www.josiegoodbody.com Edited by Tom Jobling at Mill Farm Studio

    La Peregrina Pearl - The Jewellerian Stories of Jewels

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 12:45


    How did the world's most valuable, and well-known, pearl go from being discovered in the 16th century off the coast of Panama, to ending up in the mouth of one of Elizabeth Taylor's Pekingese in Vegas, as well as raising money for AIDS and HIV?  Tune in to listen to me, Josie Goodbody, tell it's magical and very majestic story. To learn more about Elizabeth Taylor's AIDS Foundation, and donate, please click here. For photographs of La Peregrina on my Instagram please click here. Edited by Tom Jobling at Mill Farm Studio

    Claim The Jewellerian - Stories of Jewels

    In order to claim this podcast we'll send an email to with a verification link. Simply click the link and you will be able to edit tags, request a refresh, and other features to take control of your podcast page!

    Claim Cancel