Jeweler Inspires Young Minds Through STEM, Storytelling, and Earth Science
Daniel Moijueh, founder of Moijéy Fine Jewelry and Diamonds, is doing more than crafting exquisite pieces—he’s crafting futures. Designed to inspire curiosity in young minds, the Black-owned brand offered an engaging, hands-on experience at pop-up events that blended the beauty of gemstones with the power of education.
Offering a glimpse into the world of gems, minerals, and earth science to nearly 200 children and their families. Through original children’s books, crystal giveaways, and interactive games, the brand invited kids to see geology not just as a science, but as a story worth exploring.
“We’re investing in the future of our planet and our communities through storytelling, science, and service,” said Moijueh.
Mine to Finger: The Science Behind the Shine
Beyond the pop-ups, Moijéy continues its educational commitment through Mine to Finger CAD Academy, a specialized diamond manufacturing program returning this fall. Developed in collaboration with the American Institute of Diamond Cutting, the course dives deep into the precision and sustainability behind modern jewelry design.
Aimed at aspiring jewelers and seasoned professionals alike, the academy emphasizes ethical craftsmanship and technical excellence—blending culture, science, and creativity into every facet.
Where Luxury Meets Legacy
Moijéy Fine Jewelry and Diamonds is more than a luxury brand—it’s a movement to redefine what fine jewelry can mean for future generations. From hosting educational pop-ups to offering immersive training, Moijueh’s vision is shaping a new legacy of ethical elegance and informed craftsmanship.
To learn more or shop their ethically crafted collection, visit MoijeyDiamonds.com.