A private viewing of the Dynasty diamond collection in Moscow (all the diamonds we made from one stone by the ALROSA Diamonds gem-cutting unit).01.08.2017#3164279
A private viewing of the Dynasty diamond collection in Moscow (all the diamonds we made from one stone by the ALROSA Diamonds gem-cutting unit).01.08.2017#3164280
A private exhibition of the Dynasty diamond collection in Moscow (the diamonds are made of one rought diamond by the ALROSA Group).01.08.2017#3164266
A private viewing of the Dynasty diamond collection in Moscow (all the diamonds we made from one stone by the ALROSA Diamonds gem-cutting unit).01.08.2017#3164273
A private viewing of the Dynasty diamond collection in Moscow (all the diamonds we made from one stone by the ALROSA Diamonds gem-cutting unit).01.08.2017#3164267
A private viewing of the Dynasty diamond collection in Moscow (all the diamonds we made from one stone by the ALROSA Diamonds gem-cutting unit).01.08.2017#3164367
A private exhibition of the Dynasty diamond collection in Moscow (the diamonds are made of one rought diamond by the ALROSA Group).01.08.2017#3164268
A private exhibition of the Dynasty diamond collection in Moscow (the diamonds are made of one rought diamond by the ALROSA Group).01.08.2017#3164271
A private viewing of the Dynasty diamond collection in Moscow (all the diamonds we made from one stone by the ALROSA Diamonds gem-cutting unit).01.08.2017#3164368
Sergei Ivanov, CEO, ALROSA, is seen her during a private viewing of the Dynasty diamond collection in Moscow (all the diamonds we made from one stone by the ALROSA Diamonds gem-cutting unit).01.08.2017#3164275
A private viewing of the Dynasty diamond collection in Moscow (all the diamonds we made from one stone by the ALROSA Diamonds gem-cutting unit).01.08.2017#3164274
An emerald and diamond necklace from the collection of Doria Pamphilj princess at a presentation of jewelry by Sotheby's auction house in Moscow.20.10.2016#2959729
Long necklace "Art Deco" from Van Cleef & Arpels collection (1929) presented at "Elegance and Splendour of Art Deco. The Kyoto Costume Institute, Jewelry Houses Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels" exhibition in One-Pillar Chamber of the Patriarch’s Palace in Kremlin.29.09.2016#2946357
1935 and 1929 brooches from Van Cleef & Arpels collection (1928) presented at the exhibition "Elegance and Splendour of Art Deco. The Kyoto Costume Institute, Jewelry Houses Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels" in One-Pillar Chamber of the Patriarch’s Palace in Kremlin.29.09.2016#2946531
1935 and 1929 brooch from Van Cleef & Arpels collection (1928) presented at the exhibition "Elegance and Splendour of Art Deco. The Kyoto Costume Institute, Jewelry Houses Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels" in One-Pillar Chamber of the Patriarch’s Palace in Kremlin.29.09.2016#2946529
"Art Deco" bracelet (1935), Toilet case (1929) and Minaudiere "Swirl" (1935) from Van Cleef & Arpels collection presented at "Elegance and Splendour of Art Deco. The Kyoto Costume Institute, Jewelry Houses Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels" exhibition in One-Pillar Chamber of the Patriarch’s Palace in Kremlin.29.09.2016#2946526
Part of a map made of 45,000 coloured stone plates (1936) presented at the Central Scientific Research Geological Survey Museum named after Academician F.N.Chernyshev.02.03.2015#2581950
Part of a map made of 45,000 coloured stone plates (1936) presented at the Central Scientific Research Geological Survey Museum named after Academician F.N.Chernyshev.02.03.2015#2581945
Lenart Oblak (Slovenia) during the mixed relay at the Summer Biathlon World Championships in Tyumen.21.08.2014#2480147
From left: Olga Taratynova, director of the Tsarskoye Selo Museum-Reserve; President of the Russian Railways Vladimir Yakunin and Russian Culture Minister Vladimir Medinsky at the unveiling ceremony of the Agate Chambers in the Tsarskoye Selo Museum-Reserve.26.09.2013#2290542
President of the Russian Railways Vladimir Yakunin, left, and Russian Culture Minister Vladimir Medinsky at the unveiling ceremony of the Agate Chambers in the Tsarskoye Selo Museum-Reserve.26.09.2013#2290548
Olga Taratynova, director of the Tsarskoye Selo Museum-Reserve, and Russian Culture Minister Vladimir Medinsky at the unveiling ceremony of the Agate Chambers in the Tsarskoye Selo Museum-Reserve.26.09.2013#2290547
A nose-shaped sapphire presented by Peter I to the King Augustus II the Strong, an item of the "General Battle" exhibition dedicated to the tercentenary of the Battle of Poltava.10.11.2009#499787
A huge gem stone found in Lesotho and weighing 478 carats may become the largest ever polished round diamond. It was recovered by miners of one of the world's richest mines where 20 largest rough diamond had been found.22.09.2008#343917
The exhibition Faith and Power: The Time of Ivan the Terrible has opened in the One Column Chamber of the Moscow Kremlin Museums. A cross with an intaglio sapphire crucifix. Moscow, 1554. Gold, sapphire, ruby, pearls; cutting, embossing, enamel, filigree, granulation12.12.2007#175918
The exhibition Faith and Power: The Time of Ivan the Terrible has opened in the One Column Chamber of the Moscow Kremlin Museums. Altar crucifix. Moscow, 1560. Silver, gems, pearls; embossing, cutting, gilt, enamel12.12.2007#175915
Episcopal crucifix. Greece, 1970s. The Cross Chamber of the Patriarch's Palace. The exhibition “The Assembly of Russian Patriarchs,” dedicated to the 90th anniversary of reinstating the post of Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia.21.11.2007#173369
The soccos (sacerdotal vestment) of Patriarch Tikhon, Moscow, early 20th century. The Cross Chamber of the Patriarch's Palace. The exhibition “The Assembly of Russian Patriarchs,” dedicated to the 90th anniversary of reinstating the post of Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia.21.11.2007#173368
State History Museum, Moscow. Exposition, The Russian Empire in the 18th Century. An arched kokoshnik (woman's head-dress). Kostroma Gubernia 03.02.2005#114101
Miter. Donated to the Solovki Monastery by Abbot Nicanore of the Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery, 1656. Exhibited at the show, Preserved Treasures of the Solovki Monastery. Assumption Cathedral belfry, Kremlin, Moscow, 2001.16.07.2001#622405
The regalia--crown, scepter and orb--of Tsar Mikhail Romanov. 1627-28. Exhibited at the Kremlin Armory.21.08.1999#143828
Desktop piece "Scorpion." Gems, gold, diamonds. Designed by T. Zharkov. Jewellers A. Sokolv and A. Bovin. The "Sirin" art company.01.01.1993#546404
The Great Imperial Crown. Made by the court jeweler Ekart and the diamond master Jeremia Pauzie for the coronation of Empress Catherine the Great, 1762. 4936 diamonds, 75 pearls. The crown is topped by a rare bright-red gem, a noble spinel. The RF Diamond Fund.01.01.1993#515491
A diamond diadem with Indian briolettes and a pink diamond (center), c. 1810. Worn by Alexander I's wife, Empress Elizabeth. Restored in 1984 by artists-jewelers V. Nikolayev and G. Aleksakhin. Exhibit at the RF Diamond Fund.01.12.1992#629663
Mikhail Nikolayev, the chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Yakut Sakha Republic (left), giving to President of Russia Boris Yeltsin diamond "Free Russia," 241.8 k.11.12.1991#422226