The Arunashi Ceylon Sapphire Ring captures the magnetic allure of the ocean at dusk, a meeting of light, shadow, and boundless depth. At its center lies a striking Ceylon sapphire, embraced by turquoise and framed by princess-cut diamonds, diamond baguettes, and glowing Paraiba tourmalines. Each element is placed with precision, creating a layered composition that reflects both artistry and innovation.
Jeff Koons’ exploration of reflection and form informs the design’s sculptural quality. Like his mirrored works, the ring plays with perception and color, drawing the eye into shifting tones of cerulean, turquoise, and royal blue. Its presence is luminous and fluid, a convergence of motion and stillness that suggests the infinite pull of water.
For centuries, sapphires have embodied wisdom, purity, and protection. Their deep blue has adorned royal treasures and symbolized divine favor, from medieval courts to the modern icons who continue their legacy. Ancient myth placed the Earth upon a sapphire, its reflection giving the heavens their color—a legend that finds quiet resonance here.
The composition recalls the serenity of Monet’s Nymphéas Bleus, where layered blues and gentle light evoke the rhythm of nature. In the same spirit, this creation balances classic refinement with contemporary expression. Depths of Blue transcends adornment, inviting contemplation and connection. It is an ode to still waters, shifting skies, and the infinite calm that lies between.