JH COLOR THEORY: AZURE ALLURE
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JH COLOR THEORY: AZURE ALLURE
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One of the most sought-after, illustrious gemstones, the sapphire has a rich history and association with wisdom, refined sensibilities, and prosperity. Its powerful color has been coveted by kings and queens through the ages, thought to protect against envy and harm; while its varying blue hues connect it to the sea and sky to bring clarity and peace of mind to its wearer. In devotional rings, its deep, sultry tones make it a popular stone choice for symbolizing trust, commitment, and lasting loyalty.
Whether you're seeking sapphire to honor yourself, find an answer, or express true love, we are pleased to offer three new Ceremony styles in sapphire: the Alder II Princess with 29 princess-cut, reclaimed sapphires, channel-set in an 18k gold band; and the Ivy I and Ivy II, with a double 18k gold band and sapphire cabochon.
As always, we are happy to work with you on custom pieces that incorporate the stones of your choosing, including sapphire. Write to us at [email protected]
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Above (L), Bleu du Prusse, from the Répertoire de couleurs pour aider à la détermination des couleurs des fleurs, des feuillages et des fruits, 1905. (R), Medieval sapphire ring, circa 15th century.
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Above, JH recycled sapphires, hand-selected and sourced from trusted vintage dealers.
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Above (L), Dark Blue, Ellsworth Kelly, 2001. (R), Summer Night, Egon Schiele, 1907.
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Above, Still from Derek Jarman's Blue, 1993.
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Above (L), Gold earrings with pearls and sapphires, Byzantine, 6th–7th century (MET). (R), Diana, Princess of Wales wearing her famous sapphire engagement ring, an oval 12 carat Ceylon blue sapphire framed by 14 round diamonds.
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Above (L), Olivier Theyskens FW99. (R), Raw, natural sapphire.
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