Beautiful Blues: The Spectacular Shades of Gübelin Jewellery

December 13, 2022

By Katerina Perez

8 min read

You may be surprised to discover that blue is the rarest colour in nature. Only a handful of plants and animals display true blue hues, which is why the mineralogical rainbow of blue shades is so fascinating. At Gübelin Jewellery, its passion for blue gems can be seen through aquamarines, sapphires, Paraiba tourmalines and tanzanites in pastel, azure and inky incarnations. With Christmas season fast approaching, I want to share with you some of my favourite pieces to inspire your next purchase…

Swiss fine jewellery house Gübelin can always be relied upon for exceptional coloured gemstones. More recently, however, I’ve spotted a flurry of blue gemstone-set high jewellery designs emerging from the brand that have captured my attention. Whether it’s the ocean inspirations of the Grace of the Sea Anemone collection or the vibrant intensity of the Splendid Feather collection, it’s amazing how diverse these mineral shades of blue can be. Some are calming, like summer skies and ocean spray, while others are electric and powerful, making you feel like you can take on the world. Let’s discover some of these Gübelin Jewellery pieces together and take a closer look at the properties that make each blue gemstone special.

Gübelin Jewellery Grace of the Sea Anemone Paraiba tourmaline

Aquamarine

Gübelin Jewellery Sparks of Fire Chandelier earrings in white gold, aquamarine and diamond

Aquamarine’s strong links to the sea inspired Gübelin in the creation of its Grace of the Sea Anemone collection, especially the cocktail ring with a 22-carat step-cut aquamarine centre stone (86.5 Gübelin Points). The setting evokes the world beneath the waves, with coloured sapphires, tsavorites, brilliant-cut diamonds, and a single ruby that’s a signature of the brand.

Gübelin Jewellery Grace of the Sea Anemone Cocktail ring in white gold, aquamarine, coloured gemstones and diamond

Gübelin Jewellery Grace of the Sea Anemone Cocktail ring is set with an aquamarine of more than 22-ct

Gübelin Jewellery Grace of the Sea Anemone Cocktail ring also features coloured sapphires, tsavorites and brilliant-cut diamonds

But it wouldn’t be fair to say that aquamarine is tied to ocean themes. On the contrary, Gübelin uses the blue beryl to create party-ready evening accessories too. I particularly like the Sparks of Fire Chandelier earrings that can be worn as aquamarine studs or as longer earrings by adding gem-set charms. Plus, you can mix and match with tanzanites, morganites and green tourmalines and push the boundaries of aqua blue with complimentary pastel shades or contrasting deep greens.

Model wearing Gübelin Jewellery Grace of the Sea High Jewellery Suite

Paraiba Tourmaline

Gübelin Jewellery Grace of the Sea Anemone Paraiba tourmaline

Gübelin Jewellery Grace of the Sea Anemone necklace in white gold, cabochon Paraiba tourmaline and coloured gemstones

Gübelin Jewellery Grace of the Sea Anemone bracelet in white gold, Paraiba tourmaline, beryll, tourmaline, amethyst, tsavorite, garnet and diamond

Gübelin Jewellery Grace of the Sea Anemone Chandelier earrings in white gold, Paraiba tourmaline, beryll, amethyst, tourmaline, garnet, tsavorite and diamond

Gübelin Jewellery Grace of the Sea Anemone Cocktail ring in white gold, featuring a 7.65-ct Paraiba tourmaline, garnet, beryll, tsavorite, tourmaline, amethyst and diamond

Tanzanite

Just like Paraiba tourmaline, tanzanite is a relatively new discovery in the international gem market. The December birthstone is a variety of the mineral zoisite and was first unearthed in Tanzania in the late 1960s. It also has a trick up its sleeve; tanzanite displays trichroic pleochroism, meaning it can show three different colours – blue, yellow and pinkish purple – depending on the angle at which it’s viewed. Therefore, how a lapidarist fashions a rough tanzanite crystal is very important to achieve the most coveted deep purple-blue tone and saturation. Gemstones are an art and a science! A wonderful example of the most desired deep blue tanzanite hues can be found in the Gübelin Grace of the Sea Anemone ring with an 8-carat cabochon-cut gem. It’s amazing how swapping the Paraiba tourmaline for tanzanite completely changes the personality of this cocktail ring design and gives it a bolder, almost royal quality.

Gübelin Jewellery Grace of the Sea Anemone Ring in white gold, tanzanite, coloured gemstones and diamonds

Blue sapphire

Speaking of royal, no blue gemstone story would be complete without sapphire. The blue variety of corundum is historically important and can command high market values depending upon its quality, point of origin and treatments. Thanks to its experience, Gübelin can access some really special sapphires that become the centrepieces of its high jewellery creations. Just look at the Splendid Feather cocktail ring as an example. It’s made in white gold and features an oval-shaped Sri Lankan sapphire of 4.46 carats, surrounded by further marquise and round-shaped sapphires, Paraiba tourmalines, tsavorites and brilliant-cut diamonds. The Splendid Feather earrings are also regal with two oval-shaped sapphires from Madagascar and a tail of fancy-cut sapphires, diamonds and, of course, the iconic ruby. The studs can be removed and worn on their own for more versatility. Provenance is especially important in the sapphire story, and Burma (Myanmar) is an especially notable point of origin. In November 2022, Gübelin launched the Blue Lagoon cocktail ring with a 10.65-carat (91.3 Gübelin Points) Burmese sapphire surrounded by ripples of marquise- and round-shaped sapphires, tourmalines and diamonds. Interestingly, the microscopic internal world of this gemstone inspired the design as it was “reminiscent of the Mergui Archipelago off the coast of Burma”, according to the House. The ring is a “homage to the aquatic colours of the Indian Ocean and the tropical vegetation bordering the brilliant white sands,” which is enough to make anyone dream of their next holiday!

Gübelin Jewellery Splendid Feather ring in white cold, sapphire and diamond

Gübelin Jewellery Blue Lagoon ring in white gold, sapphire and diamond

Gübelin Jewellery Splendid Feather Cocktail ring in white gold, sapphire, tsavorite and diamond

Gübelin Jewellery Splendid Feather ring in white gold, sapphire and diamond

Gübelin Jewellery Eternal Blue ring in white gold and diamond featuring a pear-shaped sapphire

Gübelin Jewellery Splendid Feather earrings in white gold, sapphire and diamond

Colour has the power to calm, soothe, uplift and delight. It’s really one of the most remarkable gifts of nature. And while blue doesn’t often appear in Mother Nature’s palette, she certainly made the most of it when designing the mineralogical rainbow, as Gübelin can attest.

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