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Stephen Silver and Contessa Gallery Present The Art of the Jewel in Southampton

  • August 25, 2025
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Southampton’s summer season takes on an added sparkle this August as Contessa Gallery and Stephen Silver Fine Jewelry unveil The Art of the Jewel, a landmark exhibition blending high jewelry artistry with fine art in a shared mission of philanthropy. Running from August 26 to September 2, the weeklong showcase is more than a display of brilliance—it is a confluence of craft, legacy, and community, with a portion of proceeds benefiting the American Cancer Society.

The exhibition arrives at a moment of dual celebration. Contessa Gallery marks its 25th anniversary, while Stephen Silver Fine Jewelry commemorates 45 years of shaping the world of rare diamonds and colored gemstones. Together, these milestones underscore over 70 years of expertise in connoisseurship, a union now brought to Southampton’s cultural stage in the gallery’s first-ever fine jewelry exhibition.

Inside the gallery, visitors will encounter a breathtaking tableau of gemstone artistry: from original Stephen Silver creations to historic estate jewelry and museum-worthy pieces that have graced collections such as the Smithsonian. Diamonds in kaleidoscopic hues, rare colored gemstones, and audacious designs become not just objects of beauty, but stories in miniature—narratives of geology, provenance, and human ingenuity.

For Stephen Silver, the exhibition is deeply personal. Known globally as a treasure hunter of the rarest gems, his reputation rests on both technical mastery and a curatorial eye for the extraordinary. His acquisition and donation of the famed Cullinan Blue Diamond necklace to the Smithsonian remains a career-defining contribution, while his daring recut of The Pink Promise Diamond set auction records. At Contessa Gallery, these achievements sit alongside contemporary works, reframing high jewelry as art on par with the blue-chip masters that often hang on its walls.

Steve Hartman, co-owner of Contessa Gallery, calls the collaboration a natural extension of shared values. “Stephen’s jewels don’t just sparkle—they speak,” Hartman notes. “Like fine art, they are shaped by provenance, vision, and meaning. This exhibition is about celebrating that intersection and supporting a cause that touches us all.” His words reflect a deep camaraderie between collector and jeweler, an affinity now extended to the Hamptons community.

That cause is championed by Barbara Sellinger, Chair of the American Cancer Society’s Northwest New Jersey Region Advisory Board, whose decades of advocacy have galvanized partnerships like this one. For Sellinger, The Art of the Jewel is more than an exhibition—it is a vehicle for change. Funds raised will support ACS initiatives from groundbreaking research to patient care, affirming that art and jewelry can serve not only as luxuries but as lifelines.

The week’s events are set to draw art patrons, collectors, and philanthropists alike. Highlights include a VIP reception on August 28 and a Tumbleweed Tuesday closing party on September 2, occasions where gallery walls will gleam not just with canvases but with jewels designed to command the same reverence. Open gallery hours invite both seasoned collectors and curious visitors to explore, while private appointments offer tailored encounters with the pieces.

What makes this exhibition particularly compelling is the rare dialogue it initiates. Jewelry, often confined to showcases or private vaults, is recontextualized here as sculpture, as storytelling, as cultural artifact. In juxtaposition with Contessa’s roster of artists—ranging from Warhol to Basquiat—the jewels remind us that wearable art can carry the same gravitas as a painted canvas or a bronze form.

As the Hamptons closes its summer with this dazzling union of gem and gallery, The Art of the Jewel affirms its message: beauty and meaning are not mutually exclusive. Whether viewed under the brilliance of gallery lighting or worn against the pulse of human skin, each jewel is a testament to endurance, creativity, and compassion—a sparkling reminder that artistry can illuminate lives well beyond its frame.

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