The Hidden Gem

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.

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

38 min 16 s

About the guest
Helen Molesworth is Senior Curator of Jewellery at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, and lead curator of the V&A’s 2025 Cartier exhibition. A jewellery historian and gemmologist with over 25 years of experience, she has previously held positions at Sotheby’s and Christie’s.

Website
https://www.helenmolesworth.com

Books by Helen Molesworth
Precious: The History and Mystery of Gems Across Time (Penguin, 2024)
Cartier Exhibition Book (V&A Publishing, 2025)

Credits
Hosted by Laurent Cartier (SSEF). Produced by Martin Herzog. Intro music composed by MMYYLO. A podcast by SSEF — the Swiss Gemmological Institute.

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

43 min 16 s

About the guest
Enzo Liverino is a fourth-generation coral specialist based in Torre del Greco, Italy. He runs the family business founded in the 19th century and oversees the Liverino Coral Museum, which houses one of the most comprehensive collections of coral art in the world, spanning Sciacca craftsmanship, Neapolitan jewellery, Chinese and Japanese carvings, and contemporary works. He is the author of a new book on sciacca coral, published in 2025.

Books by Enzo Liverino
Sciacca coral by Enzo Liverino

Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/enzoliverino/

Credits
Hosted by Laurent Cartier (SSEF). Produced by Martin Herzog. Intro music composed by MMYYLO. A podcast by SSEF — the Swiss Gemmological Institute.

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

1 h 1 min

About the guest
Joanna Hardy is one of Britain’s leading independent jewellery specialists and a long-standing expert on the BBC’s Antiques Roadshow. She trained as a goldsmith at Sir John Cass College, began her career as a rough diamond valuer and sorter for De Beers, and went on to work as a polished diamond dealer in Antwerp before joining Phillips and later Sotheby’s as a senior specialist. She now runs an independent consultancy, lectures internationally, and is Third Warden of the Goldsmiths’ Company. She is the author of Emerald, Ruby and Sapphire (Thames & Hudson), the result of more than a decade of research and travel to the source.

Website & Instagram
https://www.joannahardy.com/
https://www.instagram.com/joannahardyltd/

Books by Joanna Hardy
Emerald (Thames & Hudson)
Ruby (Thames & Hudson)
Sapphire (Thames & Hudson)

Credits
Hosted by Laurent Cartier (SSEF). Produced by Martin Herzog. Intro music composed by MMYYLO. A podcast by SSEF — the Swiss Gemmological Institute.

Hussain Alfardan: On a lifetime with natural pearls

38 min 38 s

About the guest
Hussain Alfardan is a Qatari businessman, collector, and chairman of the Alfardan Group. Born into a family whose pearling roots go back generations, Mr. Alfardan has spent more than seventy years collecting natural pearls and is widely credited with helping to revive global appreciation for them. His private collection in Doha is regarded as one of the most important natural pearl collections in the world, and a reference for researchers and the major jewellery houses alike.

Books
Natural Pearls, a Timeless Legacy: The Alfardan Collection

Credits
Hosted by Laurent Cartier (SSEF). Produced by Martin Herzog. Intro music composed by MMYYLO. A podcast by SSEF — the Swiss Gemmological Institute.

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

42 min 57 s

About the guest
Professor Dr. Henry Hänni (1945–2025) was Director of SSEF, the Swiss Gemmological Institute, from 1990 to 2009, and Professor of Gemmology at the University of Basel. He trained as a geologist and mineralogist at the University of Basel, where he completed his PhD before joining SSEF as a researcher under George Bosshart. Over a career spanning more than four decades, Henry authored landmark studies on Kashmir sapphires, emerald treatments, cultured pearl formation, new analytical methods, origin determination and many other subjects, and helped establish the scientific foundations of modern gemmological practice. He was a mentor to generations of gemmologists worldwide.

Research publications
Explore here

The Henry A. Hänni Scholarship
Established by SSEF in Henry’s honour, the scholarship supports students from gemstone-producing countries to pursue gemmological education at SSEF, covering tuition, travel, and accommodation. More details here

Credits
Hosted by Laurent Cartier (SSEF). Produced by Martin Herzog, who also voices Henry Hänni in this episode. Intro music composed by MMYYLO. A podcast by SSEF — the Swiss Gemmological Institute.

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

39 min 58 s

Über den Gast
Professor Dr. Henry Hänni (1945–2025) war von 1990 bis 2009 Direktor des SSEF, des Schweizerischen Gemmologischen Instituts, und Professor für Gemmologie an der Universität Basel. Er studierte Geologie und Mineralogie an der Universität Basel, wo er promovierte, bevor er als Forscher unter George Bosshart zum SSEF kam. Im Verlauf einer über vier Jahrzehnte umspannenden Karriere verfasste Henry wegweisende Studien zu Kashmir-Saphiren, Smaragd-Behandlungen, der Bildung von Zuchtperlen, neuen Analyseverfahren, Herkunftsbestimmung und vielen weiteren Themen und legte damit wesentliche wissenschaftliche Grundlagen der modernen gemmologischen Praxis. Er war Mentor für Generationen von Gemmologen weltweit.

Forschungspublikationen
Hier abrufbar

Das Henry A. Hänni-Stipendium
Vom SSEF zu Henrys Ehren ins Leben gerufen, unterstützt das Stipendium Studierende aus Edelstein-Produktionsländern bei einer gemmologischen Ausbildung am SSEF und übernimmt Studiengebühren, Reise- und Unterkunftskosten. Mehr Informationen hier

Credits
Moderation: Laurent Cartier (SSEF). Produktion: Martin Herzog. Intro-Musik komponiert von MMYYLO. Ein Podcast des SSEF — des Schweizerischen Gemmologischen Instituts.