Izmestiev Diamonds: Winner of the Grand Prize at the Russian Diamond Line Competition

April 16, 2021

By Katerina Perez

6 min read

The Russian Diamond Line 2021 – a prestigious competition in the world of artistic jewellery – took place during the Moscow Jewellery Catwalk on February 16 of this year. I took part as an international judge and I can say with confidence that the jury was unanimous in the decision it reached. The grand prize was given to the Wind in the Garden brooch by Russian jeweller Sergey Izmestiev — founder of Izmestiev Diamonds. I first met Sergey no less than a decade ago, when I had the good fortune of interviewing him for a magazine I was working for at the time. Today I want to devote an entire article to him on my website.

Sergey was born in Yakutia, a region where 97% of all Russian diamonds are mined. For six years he studied metal processing at Moscow State Technical University. He also studied the subtleties of diamond cutting at a branch of the diamond mining giant ALROSA. In 2000, Sergey opened his own diamond cutting business in Moscow, and as time passed, friends increasingly began to turn to him with requests to help them choose a stone, or even to make jewellery with the stones they already possessed. As it happened, Sergey found the whole process rather interesting, and there were more than a few people who wanted to own the jewellery that resulted. Eventually, Sergey decided he would establish his own jewellery company in 2006.

Izmestiev Diamonds Wind in the Garden brooch in pink gold with enamel, spinel, rubies, diamonds and pink sapphires from the Japanese Garden Collection

Izmestiev Diamonds Wind in the Garden brooch in pink gold with enamel, spinel, rubies, diamonds and pink sapphires from the Japanese Garden Collection

 Izmestiev Diamonds Peony earrings in rhodium-plated gold with chrysolites, rubies and diamonds from the Japanese Garden Collection

Izmestiev Diamonds Peony earrings in rhodium-plated gold with chrysolites, rubies and diamonds from the Japanese Garden Collection

 Izmestiev Diamonds Grape brooch in gold with enamel, Tahitian pearls, sapphires and diamonds from the Japanese Garden Collection

Izmestiev Diamonds Grape brooch in gold with enamel, Tahitian pearls, sapphires and diamonds from the Japanese Garden Collection

 Izmestiev Diamonds Iris ring in white gold with enamel, chrysolite and diamonds from the Japanese Garden Collection

Izmestiev Diamonds Iris ring in white gold with enamel, chrysolite and diamonds from the Japanese Garden Collection

 Izmestiev Diamonds Amazonian Lilies earrings in white gold with enamel, sapphires and diamonds from the Japanese Garden Collection

Izmestiev Diamonds Amazonian Lilies earrings in white gold with enamel, sapphires and diamonds from the Japanese Garden Collection

 Izmestiev Diamonds brooch in gold with demantoid garnets and diamonds from the Japanese Garden Collection

Izmestiev Diamonds brooch in gold with demantoid garnets and diamonds from the Japanese Garden Collection

 Izmestiev Diamonds Dragon ring in gold with sapphires and emeralds from the Japanese Garden Collection

Izmestiev Diamonds Dragon ring in gold with sapphires and emeralds from the Japanese Garden Collection

 Izmestiev Diamonds Chrysanthemum earrings in white gold with sapphires and diamonds from the Japanese Garden Collection

Izmestiev Diamonds Chrysanthemum earrings in white gold with sapphires and diamonds from the Japanese Garden Collection

By working so relentlessly in diamonds, I found myself extremely scornful of coloured gemstones – a fact reflected in my brand name, Sergey jokes. In 2010, I opened my first store and was surprised by the high demand for these bright stones. Thanks to orders placed by customers for emeralds, rubies, and sapphires, I found myself plunged into an astonishingly colourful world and, in turn, rethinking my attitude towards these diamond alternatives. These kaleidoscopic stones represent a truly endless universe. Today, as a result, I have in my collections more jewellery that makes use of coloured stones than colourless diamonds.

Izmestiev Diamonds Magnolias transformable gold earrings with rhodolite garnets and cognac, yellow and white diamonds, and the Magnolia necklace in coated gold with rubellite and white, yellow, cognac and pink diamonds from the Japanese Garden Collection

Izmestiev Diamonds Magnolias transformable gold earrings with rhodolite garnets and cognac, yellow and white diamonds, and the Magnolia necklace in coated gold with rubellite and white, yellow, cognac and pink diamonds from the Japanese Garden Collection

 Izmestiev Diamonds necklace in white gold with pearls and matching earrings

Izmestiev Diamonds necklace in white gold with pearls and matching earrings

 Izmestiev Diamonds necklace with white pearls and diamonds

Izmestiev Diamonds necklace with white pearls and diamonds

Sergey’s detailed knowledge of the gemstone market and his substantial professional experience meant he quickly gained a reputation as someone who could get hold of truly incredible stones —quite literally straight from the ground. A pink diamond of perfect clarity (usually pink diamonds are naturally beset by inclusions), a 5-carat ideal pigeon’s blood ruby, a cat’s eye alexandrite… For him, it seems, nothing is impossible. But it should also be said that the jewellery of Izmestiev Diamonds does not become some sort of singular and primitive demonstration of one rare mineral. Au contraire! Their design is often distinguished by complexity and detail. I remember Sergey’s first works; among them were mainly solitaires, studs and pendants in Sergey’s favourite Art Deco style or set in an entirely classic frame.

Izmestiev Diamonds ‘The Sultan’ earrings in gold and enamel with sultanite – a rare colour-change gemstone - from the Japanese Garden Collection

Izmestiev Diamonds ‘The Sultan’ earrings in gold and enamel with sultanite – a rare colour-change gemstone - from the Japanese Garden Collection

When I first started out, I offered my clients so called set stones, but over time I became much more interested in the creative element of jewellery design, and I wanted to craft jewellery that would be both interesting and memorable, Sergey shares with me.

Izmestiev Diamonds presents a heart-shaped Ural amethyst of 12 carats

Izmestiev Diamonds presents a heart-shaped Ural amethyst of 12 carats

 Izmestiev Diamonds Vatikha ring with a 12 carat Ural amethyst and diamonds in white gold

Izmestiev Diamonds Vatikha ring with a 12 carat Ural amethyst and diamonds in white gold

 Izmestiev Diamonds pear-shaped amethyst and white gold earrings

Izmestiev Diamonds pear-shaped amethyst and white gold earrings

 Izmestiev Diamonds earrings in white gold with amethyst and diamonds

Izmestiev Diamonds earrings in white gold with amethyst and diamonds

As time passed, Sergey’s jewellery preferences evolved, and he began to invite talented artists like Anna Pinchuk – previously an employee of the Jewellery Theatre – in order to collaborate. Together they worked to create the brightest and most colourful collection of Izmestiev Diamonds, entitled ‘Japanese Garden’. The collection is filled with the blooms of a traditional Japanese garden: peonies, irises, ivy, magnolias, sakura and even dragons! It includes a diverse range of jewellery: long earrings with Ural demantoids, large studs with peridots and rubies, transformer earrings with rhodolites, a ring with a Ceylon sapphire and the aforementioned prize-winning brooch entitled ‘Wind in the Garden’. Along with gold and enamel, Pamir spinel, rubies, diamonds and morganite were all used to create a colourful palette in red and pink shades.

Izmestiev Diamonds Chamomile ring with an octagon-shaped fancy intense orange-yellow diamond of 2.66 carats and more than 5 carats of custom-cut baguette diamonds, set in white gold

Izmestiev Diamonds Chamomile ring with an octagon-shaped fancy intense orange-yellow diamond of 2.66 carats and more than 5 carats of custom-cut baguette diamonds, set in white gold

“The collection’s value is not only carried in its stones — although this may be what the gemmology certificate would suggest. Instead, it is also in the imaginative work, and the extent of its complexity and skill has been affirmed by a panel of industry experts,” Sergey said of his Russian Diamond Line triumph. In fact, this is not his first victory. During his 15-year career, Sergey has received prestigious prizes on more than one occasion, including ‘Russia XXI century’ by the Russian Gokhran.

Izmestiev Diamonds founder and designer, Sergey Izmestiev

Izmestiev Diamonds founder and designer, Sergey Izmestiev

We will wait for news of Sergey’s inevitable future accolades, especially as the creators of 23 Russian Diamond Line 2020 laureate winning works all got the opportunity to represent Russia at international competitions: Artistar Jewels Awards (Italy), International Jewellery Design Excellence Awards (Hong Kong), JCK Retailers & Editors’ Choice Awards (USA), Global Gems and Jewelry Development Conference (China). The future appears very bright for this design star.

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