Blue is the sky. The ocean. A rare true indigo bud. Sapphires. Lapis lazuli. Aquamarine. 

Blue can invite us to expand our minds as wide and deep as the ocean, and asks us to be confident with our voice sending it as high as the clouds in the sky. 

It is known as a spiritual color for it came to us first, from the sky. Long after humans started using earthy reds, yellows, and greens on cave walls and linens we discovered lapis lazuli high in the mountains of Afghanistan and the color blue entered our world. 

Imagine being among the crowd who first saw a pigment applied to fabric or papyrus, mixed from lapis or true indigo. It would have looked other-worldly next to the colors you were used to seeing in the fields and clay covered paths you walked on daily.

The ancients believed the color blue was connected to heaven, and that it was divine. It still holds connections to divinity in world religions.

Our Unicorn Sapphire ring is made with a sky blue Montana sapphire in a cushion shape, mined and cut in the United States.

Blue is known to symbolize serenity and stability. When compared to red, its fiery and assertive relative, blue is like a leader who commands their strength with a calm and quiet wisdom. Blue is a big force even in the smallest of forms…

The River Rock ring is a shining example of small things that say big things. This diamond cluster ring featuring a light blue sapphire center stone was inspired by the peace you might find watching water flow over grey and sand colored pebbles at the bottom of a river bed.

A blue center stone would be the perfect focal point of a traditional or alternative engagement ring, meant for someone who is creatively inclined or who is particularly inspired by their dreams. It could also be a great choice for anyone who relates to having a serene…perhaps even quiet, yet strong presence.

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