Know your jewels: How do jewellers inject colour in their designs? Part I

April 10, 2019

By Jodie Smith

5 min read

The trend for colourplay in fine jewellery design continues to go from strength; encouraging the introduction of various materials and a variety of coloured gemstones to the market.

Jewellers who want to stand out constantly find new methods of injecting colour in their pieces. Designers from across the globe use different metals, a myriad of gems, enamel, ceramic, rhodium plating and a host of other materials to bring their vivid jewellery visions to life. 

Margot McKinney jewellery photographed by Simon Martner

Margot McKinney jewellery photographed by Simon Martner

One overt way which jewellers use colour is to adorn their creations with a combination of bright of gemstones, as seen in Margot McKinney and Nicholas Varney’s work. Often selecting exceptional gems to be the key feature of a cocktail ring, drop earrings or a necklace, these designers then generously surround these with further coloured stones, creating true statement jewellery.

Nicholas Varney earrings with angelskin coral, opal, mint garnet, sapphire and diamonds in 18k yellow gold

Nicholas Varney earrings with angelskin coral, opal, mint garnet, sapphire and diamonds in 18k yellow gold

 Nicholas Varney earrings with peridot, conch pearls and diamonds in 18k yellow gold

Nicholas Varney earrings with peridot, conch pearls and diamonds in 18k yellow gold

However, the fine jewellery industry has not only embraced a symphony of more obscure gems in a spectrum of colours, but also a variety of innovative metals that help designers in their quest of creating dramatically colourful jewellery. The most high-tech of them is titanium which has come to the fore in recent years. Designers and brands learn how to manipulate this incredibly strong and unmalleable material to the level that allows to create true masterpieces. Both the rich tones and the high shine effect of titanium are desirable, because they can help to cultivate an ethereal and hyper modern feel.

Wallace Chan 'Hera' parure fancy yellow diamonds, emeralds, tsavorite garnets, Padparadscha sapphire, colourless diamonds and black opal in titanium

Wallace Chan 'Hera' parure fancy yellow diamonds, emeralds, tsavorite garnets, Padparadscha sapphire, colourless diamonds and black opal in titanium

Wallace Chan uses titanium in most of his designs, and is an enormous proponent of this metal – as is the Indian designer Neha Dani, whose feminine yet abstract pieces are offset by this unconventional choice. Whereas Chan often utilises titanium to create a contrast, Neha subtly enhances the look of her jewellery with tones of titanium that complement her gemstones. A matte effect can also be achieved with titanium, and while Suzanne Syz’s pop art palette often takes advantage of the broad spectrum of titanium hues, Italian brand Vhernier tends to opt for organic tones to marry with their ergonomic designs.

Vhernier 'Blue Velvet' bracelets and rings with diamonds in titanium

Vhernier 'Blue Velvet' bracelets and rings with diamonds in titanium

 Vhernier 'Blue Velvet' choker with diamonds in titanium

Vhernier 'Blue Velvet' choker with diamonds in titanium

 Wallace Chan 'Hera' parure fancy yellow diamonds, emeralds, tsavorite garnets, Padparadscha sapphire, colourless diamonds and black opal in titanium

Wallace Chan 'Hera' parure fancy yellow diamonds, emeralds, tsavorite garnets, Padparadscha sapphire, colourless diamonds and black opal in titanium

 Wallace Chan 'Butterfly Nebula' brooches with feature fancy yellow diamonds of 2.01ct and 2.32ct, tsavorites, pink sapphires, amethyst and ruby in titanium

Wallace Chan 'Butterfly Nebula' brooches with feature fancy yellow diamonds of 2.01ct and 2.32ct, tsavorites, pink sapphires, amethyst and ruby in titanium

 Wallace Chan 'Butterfly Nebula' brooch with diamonds in titanium

Wallace Chan 'Butterfly Nebula' brooch with diamonds in titanium

 Neha Dani 'Brionne' earrings with opal beads and diamonds in titanium

Neha Dani 'Brionne' earrings with opal beads and diamonds in titanium

 Neha Dani 'Myra' earrings with diamonds and pearls in titanium

Neha Dani 'Myra' earrings with diamonds and pearls in titanium

 Suzanne Syz 'Spaceship' earrings with diamonds in titanium

Suzanne Syz 'Spaceship' earrings with diamonds in titanium

Jewellers like Hemmerle or Emmanuel Tarpin opt for matte metals such as aluminium, with designs benefitting from its tactile and sumptuous texture as well as the gentle tones which it can exhibit. The enthralling nature of these pieces partly lies in the dichotomy with metals like rhodium; aluminium’s soft lustre is a luminous canvas for the brilliant sparkle of gemstones and diamonds.

Emmanuel Tarpin earrings with Paraiba tourmalines and diamonds in aluminium

Emmanuel Tarpin earrings with Paraiba tourmalines and diamonds in aluminium

 Emmanuel Tarpin 'Geranium' earrings with diamonds in aluminium and gold

Emmanuel Tarpin 'Geranium' earrings with diamonds in aluminium and gold

 Hemmerle earrings with diamonds, gold and aluminium

Hemmerle earrings with diamonds, gold and aluminium

 Hemmerle earrings with diamonds, bronze, aluminium and white gold

Hemmerle earrings with diamonds, bronze, aluminium and white gold

 Hemmerle earrings in rubies, spinels, white gold and aluminium

Hemmerle earrings in rubies, spinels, white gold and aluminium

Rhodium plating is another high jewellery method used to colour precious metals: a good example of this can be found in the ‘Scarlet Empress’ collection launched in 2016 by the French designer Lydia Courteille. The rings, earrings, necklace and tiara were coloured in red using rubellite tourmalines and red rhodium over gold. This year, Lydia presents pieces coloured in bright blue rhodium within the ‘Marie Antoinette Dark Side’ collection.

Lydia Courteille 'Scarlet Empress' collection earrings with rubies, rubellites and spinels in rhodium plated 18k gold

Lydia Courteille 'Scarlet Empress' collection earrings with rubies, rubellites and spinels in rhodium plated 18k gold

 Lydia Courteille 'Marie Antoinette Dark Side' collection earrings with diamonds, blue and yellow sapphires, aquamarine and quartz in rhodium plated 18k yellow and white gold

Lydia Courteille 'Marie Antoinette Dark Side' collection earrings with diamonds, blue and yellow sapphires, aquamarine and quartz in rhodium plated 18k yellow and white gold

 Lydia Courteille 'Marie Antoinette Dark Side' collection ring with sapphires and aquamarines, in rhodium plated 18k white gold

Lydia Courteille 'Marie Antoinette Dark Side' collection ring with sapphires and aquamarines, in rhodium plated 18k white gold

In this article, I’ve explored only a selection of jewellery techniques that designers use to incorporate colour in their fine jewellery creations. There are still more to be examined in the upcoming part two…

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