Editor’s Note
This profile traces an unconventional career pivot from pharmacy to gemology, revealing how passion and professionalism can converge to create a unique artistic and technical practice.
Although she always felt a passion for the world of jewelry and a sensitivity that can be appreciated in her characteristic and very personal style, Eva Gomez Virgili decided to embark on a transformative journey that led her, by chance, to professionalize in this industry. Now an appraiser, gemologist, and jewelry designer, her passion extends to a commitment to well-made things and a tireless work ethic.
Every day is different. Some days I dedicate to performing appraisals, which is an important part of my activity. Other days I accompany a client to choose a piece of jewelry for a special occasion or meet to design the restyling of an old piece. I also spend time in my workshop, working at the jewelry bench, something I deeply enjoy.
Regarding social media, they form an essential part of my work, and I am fortunate to collaborate with Monika Sed in content creation. We share our own projects and also give visibility to other professionals in the sector, such as artisan jewelers, lapidary workshops, diamond wholesalers, and vintage jewelry stores. Our goal is to generate synergies and promote the consumption of high-quality, locally manufactured products.
The idea arose from social gatherings I organized with women interested in jewelry and art. I brought together a group of friends, all outstanding professionals in their respective fields, and proposed creating events that combined gastronomy, jewelry, and networking. Thus, Gem Soirée was born.
In collaboration with Mónica Rodríguez (chef), Montse Roca (sommelier), Monika Sed (photographer), and Ingrid Durán (event planner), we designed a seasonal menu to welcome autumn, accompanied by a wine pairing and a storytelling that connected each dish and wine with the presentation of a piece of jewelry. Our goal was to offer a unique experience that fused gastronomy with the universe of jewelry.
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