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Blue Hour

Twilight elegance. The quiet before nightfall.

The Blue Hour era gathers pieces defined by cool restraint and understated refinement. These are not jewels that shout -- they murmur. Sapphires, aquamarines, moonstones, and silver tones that carry the quality of twilight: that fleeting moment when everything is suspended between day and dark.

What Defines the Era

The Blue Hour is named for that fleeting interval between sunset and true darkness -- when the world takes on an otherworldly blue cast. Jewelry from this era shares that quality: cool, composed, and quietly extraordinary.

You will find Art Deco geometry here, Victorian sentiment, and mid-century restraint. What unites them is temperament, not timeline. These are pieces for the collector who understands that elegance is never loud.

SapphiresAquamarineMoonstonePlatinumSterling SilverArt Deco

From the Archive

Signature Pieces

01

Estate Sapphire Cluster Ring

c. 1940s

A cluster of Ceylon sapphires set in platinum filigree. The kind of ring that was worn to embassy dinners and never forgotten.

02

Art Deco Aquamarine Pendant

c. 1930s

Step-cut aquamarine suspended in geometric white gold. Pure Deco restraint -- where less becomes everything.

03

Victorian Moonstone Brooch

c. 1880s

Adularescent moonstone cabochon in a hand-engraved sterling mount. It catches the light the way twilight catches your attention.

The Blue Hour collector knows: the most powerful statement is the one that requires a second glance to appreciate.

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