Standouts of the Spectrum & Cutting Edge Awards: 2026 Edition

From tourmalines and rubies to an exquisitely carved elephant, this year’s winners of the AGTA accolades spanned newcomers and veterans alike.
The sapphire Rock Star ring, the Elements bracelet, and the Grassbright and Gilded Light tsavorite garnet image

With 35 new entrants and five first-time winners, the 2025 Spectrum & Cutting Edge Awards were a celebration of fresh talent. Trends among the entries included tourmalines, pink and purple gems, sapphires, garnets, cameos, top-quality rainbow moonstones, ocean themes, and exceptional emeralds.

One in four entrants was new to the jewelry design competition, observed John W. Ford, Sr., CEO of the American Gem Trade Association (AGTA), adding that “AGTA is delighted to continue the tradition of hosting the awards, which offer a lifetime of opportunity to entrants.”

The judges for the 2025 edition, which took place in November, included Craig Underwood of retailer Underwood’s Jewelers, Donald Janson of retailer Walters & Hogsett Jewelers, manufacturing educator Blaine Lewis of the New Approach School for Jewelers, lapidarist Clay Zava of Zava Mastercuts, and designer Erica Courtney of the eponymous jewelry brand. They based their decisions on the quality of the colored gems, the manufacturing and craftsmanship of the pieces, and the originality of the entries’ designs.

Here are six of the competition’s winners.

A suite of no-oil emeralds image

Suite of no-oil emeralds

Oren Nhaissi of EMCO Gem, in collaboration with Yaron Nhaissi

Best of Show: Cutting Edge; First Place: Pairs & Suites

A suite of emerald-cut, no-oil Colombian emeralds totaling 12.91 carats.

An 11.8-centimeter carving of an elephant in dark gray obsidian, with a rhodonite tongue, cacholong tusks, and black onyx eyes image

Sunny Boy

Somewhere in the Rainbow Gem and Jewelry Collection, in collaboration with Gabi Klein

First Place: Carving

An 11.8-centimeter carving of an elephant in dark-gray obsidian, with a rhodonite tongue,
cacholong tusks, and black onyx eyes.

The Elements bracelet in 18-karat yellow gold, platinum, and cocobolo wood with a pink tourmaline, peridot, spinels, demantoid garnets, and diamonds image

Elements bracelet

Somewhere in the Rainbow Gem and Jewelry Collection, in collaboration with Marc Höllmüller

Best of Show: Spectrum; First Place: Business/Day Wear

This bracelet features a 14.16-carat pink tourmaline in 18-karat yellow gold, platinum, and cocobolo wood, with 12.77 carats of peridot, 1.13 carats of spinel, 1.12 carats of demantoid garnet, and 4.80 carats of diamonds.

The platinum Rock Star ring with a 24.62-carat, unheated star ruby cabochon from Sri Lanka in a bezel setting with 2.50 carats of diamonds image

Rock Star ring

Craig Slavens of Luxe Fine Jewelry, in collaboration with Larry Rice

First Place: Men’s Wear

This platinum ring features a 24.62-carat, unheated star ruby cabochon from Sri Lanka in a bezel setting with 2.50 carats of diamonds.

An oval concave-cut, color-zoned tsavorite garnet weighing 3.67 carats image

Grassbright and Gilded Light

Ian Loska of Ian Loska Gems

First Place: Innovative Faceting

An oval concave-cut, color-zoned tsavorite garnet weighing 3.67 carats.

The platinum Love Struck ring with a heart-shaped Mozambique ruby as well as round rubies and round and baguette diamonds image

Love Struck ring

Nikki Swift of Nicole Mera

First Place: Engagement Rings

This platinum ring features a heart-shaped, 1.74-carat, unheated Mozambique ruby, 0.78 carats of baguette diamonds, 0.80 carats of round diamonds, and 1.22 carats of additional rubies.

All images: American Gem Trade Association (AGTA)

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