About this Event
About the lecture:
Travel through time with estate jewelry dealer, designer, and jewelry historian Nia Tahani of The Gem Corps as we explore the nuance and depth of Blackamoor jewelry. During this lecture, you’ll have the opportunity to see rare pieces of antique and vintage blackamoor jewelry, a form of decorative art depicting people of the African diaspora, and dive deeper into the history, the controversy, and the evolution of the collectors’ sphere.
About the presenters:
Nia Tahani is a jeweler, matron of decorative arts, and an industry veteran with over 20 years of experience, guided by an insatiable curiosity for timeless pieces. A cross-cultural expert in jade, Blackamoor, and vintage as well as antique jewelry, her work is driven by the belief that adornment is our birthright, relating her passion for jewelry and gemstones through storytelling and deep material knowledge. Nia is also the designer behind Sweet CHAIRiot, a first-of-its-kind culturally informed Modern Heirloom. Connecting the ritual of adornment to art, history, and culture is at the center of everything she does.
Kind Reminder:
- To respect the speakers’ copyright, this event will not be recorded or shared afterward.
- Your registration fees fund GIA Scholarships. First‑time attendees register for free, please email us () before APRIL 22.
- Beverage will be served. Register by April 15 to receive a $5 early bird discount.
- If you will be paying at the door, please email us to RSVP your spot.
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Agenda
🕑: 07:00 PM - 08:30 PM
Presentation and Q&A
🕑: 06:15 PM - 07:00 PM
Social Hour and Networking
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
World Affairs, 312 Sutter Street, San Francisco, United States
USD 35.00












