Jewelry & Watches

Sapphire Glory

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Chopard, Red Carpet high jewelry collection bracelet

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Chanel, Flying Cloud high jewelry collection, Turquoise Waters necklace
 

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Van Cleef & Arpels, Le Secret high jewelry collection, Message des Hirondelles necklace
 

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Giampiero Bodino, Mediterranea high jewelry collection, Passamaneria bracelet
 

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Chaumet, “Chaumet est une fête” high jewelry collection, Rhapsodie Transatlantique ring
 

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Chopard, Red Carpet high jewelry collection necklace
 

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Chanel, Flying Cloud high jewelry collection, Blurred Lines earrings
 

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Bulgari, Festa high jewelry collection, Api Reali bracelet
 

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Giampiero Bodino, Mediterranea high jewelry collection, Tesori del Mare ring
 

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Chaumet, “Chaumet est une fête” high jewelry collection, Pastorale Anglaise brooch
 

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Regal, opulent and shiny… these are the best three words to describe sapphires. Nothing beats these precious stones in adding a unique touch to a jewelry piece… So in case you were wondering, yes, we are dedicating this feature to the most stunning high jewelry creations set with sapphires.

This treasurable gem comes in an array of colors that leaves no place for our unrealizable wishes. Since playing with the colors of gems is nearly impossible, fancy sapphires offer themselves in pink, violet, yellow, blue, orange, green and brown. Seriously, could we ask for more? These colors can literally turn any jewelry piece in to a work of art when paired with the right stones.

However, every jewelry house has its own way of playing with this precious gem. From Bulgari to Chanel, Van Cleef & Arpels, Chaumet, Giampiero Bodino and Chopard, the least we can say about these eye delights is that they will make you feel like a queen. Shiny when accompanied with diamonds and vibrant when paired with other colorful precious stones, these gems will make you feel extremely special.

Visit the Photo Gallery below and take a look at 10 of our favorite picks.

 

Mirella Haddad