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The Hidden Gem

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Gems carry more than beauty. They carry history, science, culture, and the lives of the people who find, study, cut, trade and treasure them. The Hidden Gem is a podcast from the Swiss Gemmological Institute (SSEF). In each episode, Laurent Cartier and Michael Krzemnicki sit down with some of the world's leading figures in gemstones and jewellery for in-depth conversations — following the journey from the source to the finished piece, and the human stories at every step.

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SSEF

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Society

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6. Mai 2026

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Helen Molesworth: On why gems and jewels touch every level of humanity 06.05.2026

Jewellery historian and gemmologist Helen Molesworth joins Laurent Cartier at the V&A in London to explore why gems have captivated humanity for thousands of years. From a childhood geode that broke her leg to curating the museum's blockbuster Cartier exhibition, Helen makes the case that no other subject sits at the crossroads of science, history, art and emotion quite like this one.

Enzo Liverino: On precious coral, craftsmanship, and the heritage we pass on 06.05.2026

Fourth-generation coral specialist Enzo Liverino joins Laurent Cartier to talk about precious coral — a material humans have prized for thousands of years, from Mediterranean fishermen to Tibet and the kings of Benin. From learning to read a coral branch as a boy in his father's factory in Torre del Greco, to buying rough material in Japan and Taiwan in his twenties, Enzo shares a lifetime of know...

Joanna Hardy: On gems and being custodians of what the earth provides 06.05.2026

Jewellery historian and Antiques Roadshow specialist Joanna Hardy joins Laurent Cartier at Goldsmiths' Hall in London to talk about a career built on curiosity — from a childhood spent surrounded by her godmother's mineral cabinets, to sorting rough diamonds at De Beers in the 1980s, to writing definitive books on ruby, sapphire and emerald. Joanna reflects on what it took to find her way in a mal...

Hussain Alfardan: On a lifetime with natural pearls 06.05.2026

Hussain Alfardan, one of the world's most influential collectors of natural pearls, joins Michael Krzemnicki and Laurent Cartier at GemGenève to share a lifetime spent with pearls. Born into a Qatari family whose business traced back through generations of pearl trading, Mr. Alfardan saw the Gulf's pearl economy collapse with the arrival of cultured pearls and the discovery of oil — and yet kept c...

Prof. Dr. Henry A. Hänni: Über ein Leben in der Gemmologie, Neugier und den Mut zu hinterfragen 06.05.2026

Diese Folge ist ein Gespräch mit Professor Dr. Henry Hänni, der von 1990 bis 2009 Direktor des SSEF war und dessen Arbeit die moderne Gemmologie massgeblich geprägt hat. Aufgezeichnet wurde es im Sommer 2024. Henry verstarb am 8. Januar 2025, und es ist ein Privileg, seine Stimme hier teilen zu dürfen. Laurent Cartier — ein ehemaliger Student Henrys — spricht mit ihm über seinen unkonventionellen...

Prof. Dr. Henry A. Hänni: On a life in gemmology, curiosity, and the courage to question 06.05.2026

Recorded in the summer of 2024, this episode is a conversation with Professor Dr. Henry Hänni, who served as Director of SSEF from 1990 to 2009 and whose work helped shape modern gemmology. Henry passed away on 8 January 2025, and it is a privilege to share his voice here. Laurent Cartier — a former student of Henry's — speaks with him about an unconventional path into science, the discoveries tha...

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