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Stoned

Jewelry, Obsession, and How Desire Shapes the World

Aja Raden
4.08 (3470 Reviews)

Overview of Stoned

In "Stoned," jeweler-scientist Aja Raden reveals how eight precious gems shaped human history. Madonna raved, "Money, power, sexual politics, and jewelry - isn't this what makes the world go 'round?" Discover why Manhattan was bought with glass beads and diamonds aren't actually precious.

Key Themes in Stoned

  • manufactured scarcity
  • psychology of desire
  • jewelry history
  • advertising manipulation
  • economic value perception

Quotes from Stoned

  • Value is all about belief. It’s about what we decide something is worth, and it’s about what someone will pay.

  • The best way to make something valuable is to make it scarce.

  • jewelry isn't merely decorative-it's transformative.

  • Diamonds are essentially worthless stones whose value exists primarily in consumers' minds.

  • De Beers needed more than control over supply-they needed emotional control.

Characters in Stoned

  • Aja RadenAuthor, jewelry designer, and trained physicist
  • Cecil RhodesFounder of De Beers who created the diamond cartel
  • Ernest OppenheimerDe Beers chairman who consolidated global supply
  • Frances GeretyCopywriter who created 'A diamond is forever'
  • CleopatraEgyptian ruler who used emeralds as power symbols

About the Author

About the Author of Stoned

Aja Raden, bestselling author of Stoned: Jewelry, Obsession, and How Desire Shapes the World, is a historian, scientist, and jewelry designer whose work bridges academia and industry. Educated in physics and ancient history at the University of Chicago, Raden combines rigorous research with a deep understanding of human desire, tracing its role in global events through the lens of jewelry. Her professional experience at Tacori and House of Kahn Estate Jewelers informs her nuanced analysis of gems as cultural and economic forces.

Raden’s critically acclaimed Stoned—praised by Kirkus as a “lively, incisive cultural and social history”—examines eight pivotal jewels, from Manhattan-trading beads to royal diamonds, to unravel how obsession shapes societies. She further explores deception and human behavior in The Truth About Lies (2021).

A charismatic commentator, Raden’s sharp wit and expertise shone in the 2022 documentary Nothing Lasts Forever, with Variety calling her commentary “endlessly quotable.” Her insights have been featured on NPR and in major publications, cementing her authority on the intersections of history, science, and material culture. Stoned has been widely reviewed as a standout in historical nonfiction, blending scholarly depth with accessible storytelling.

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FAQs About This Book

Stoned explores how jewels like diamonds, pearls, and Fabergé eggs shaped history through human desire. Aja Raden ties eight iconic gems to pivotal events, such as how De Beers marketed diamonds as symbols of love and how glass beads fueled colonial trade. The book blends history, science, and pop culture to reveal how perceived value drives obsession.

Casual readers and history enthusiasts will enjoy Raden’s storytelling, while jewelry lovers gain insights into gems’ cultural impact. Though not a reference book, researchers studying consumerism or colonialism may find its case studies useful. Fans of narrative nonfiction like Sapiens or Guns, Germs, and Steel will appreciate its interdisciplinary approach.

Yes—its blend of wit and scholarship makes complex topics accessible. Raden’s background in physics, history, and jewelry design lends authority, while her “comically caustic” tone entertains. Readers praise it for reshaping how they view luxury and historical events like the French Revolution.

The book examines desire, scarcity, and constructed value. Key themes include:

  • How marketing (e.g., De Beers’ diamonds) manipulates perception.
  • Colonial exploitation via trade (e.g., Dutch beads for Manhattan).
  • Jewelry’s role in power dynamics, like the necklace that sparked the French Revolution.

Raden’s dual background in science (University of Chicago physics) and jewelry design (Tacori, House of Kahn) allows her to dissect gems’ cultural and chemical significance. Her historical research on figures like Catherine the Great adds depth, while her industry experience critiques modern luxury myths.

Notable stories include:

  • The 17th-century “tulip mania” and its parallels to gemstone speculation.
  • The role of Fabergé eggs in the Romanov dynasty’s downfall.
  • The 1640s Manhattan purchase using $24 worth of glass beads.

Raden argues that jewels are “90% imaginary” in value, exposing how marketing and scarcity fuel desire. Examples include recasting diamonds as romantic necessities and revealing pearls’ historical ties to imperialism. The book urges readers to question why society covets certain objects.

Raden combines academic rigor with dark humor, described as “David McCullough meets Malcolm Gladwell”. Her tone is conversational, using phrases like “glass beads bought Manhattan” to simplify complex economics. Critics praise her “endlessly quotable” prose and knack for blending pop culture with history.

Some note it prioritizes storytelling over depth, making it less suited for academic research. However, most praise its readability and originality, with Kirkus calling it a “lively, incisive cultural history”. The focus on Western narratives is a minor gap.

Raden draws parallels between historic gem obsessions and today’s luxury trends, like branding’s power to inflate worth. She likens De Beers’ campaigns to modern influencer culture, showing how desire is engineered.

Notable lines include:

  • “Diamonds aren’t forever… they’re as old as the microwave oven”.
  • “Real is just as flexible a concept as value”.
  • “Jewels are the ultimate placebo effect”.

Unlike dry historical accounts, Raden’s work merges science and satire, akin to Mary Roach’s Bonk. It offers a jewelry-focused lens on consumerism, complementing Yuval Noah Harari’s broader theories in Sapiens.

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