Designer jewelry line, Omi Privé really has an eye for the gorgeous gemstones of the world. They seek out the most exquisite gemstones and treat each like the work of art that it is. They work the beauty of each gemstone to frame it and use not only skill but artistry to create each final masterpiece. Stop into McCaskill & Company's showroom in Destin, Florida and see the beautiful collection and find the piece that speaks to you.

Pantone Color of the Year with Omi Privé

“Blending the faithfulness and constancy of blue with the energy and excitement of red, this happiest and warmest of all the blue hues introduces an empowering mix of newness,” Pantone stated about the new purple shade for 2022; Very Peri. At Omi Privé we love pairing unique and various shades of gemstones with purple sapphires and purple spinels to bring these bright and beautiful colors to life! Just like our brand new purple sapphire, Paraíba-type tourmaline & diamond 3-stone ring, as seen below.

Pantone has been named the “Color Authority” and has released a new color-of-the-year based on design trends from various industries for over 20 years. When the Color Institute couldn’t find the perfect shade for 2022, it decided to create a new one! They describe the purple shade as “Encompassing the qualities of the blues, yet at the same time possessing a violet-red undertone, Very Peri displays a spritely, joyous attitude and dynamic presence that encourages courageous creativity and imaginative expression.”

At Omi Privé we have been incorporating lovely purple, blue-violet and periwinkle toned gems into our jewelry pieces for years. Gemstones that especially reflect the “Very Peri” hue include; purple sapphire, spinel and tanzanite, each highlighted below.

Purple Sapphire

Beloved for centuries as the ultimate gemstone, sapphire is part of the Corundum mineral family and is an ideal choice for everyday wear. With a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale, sapphire of any color is one of the hardest gemstones aside from a diamond. Purple varieties of sapphire contain vanadium or chromium atoms in place of a small number of aluminum atoms within its crystalline structure, which leads to the purple color. A purple sapphire’s color can range from light amethyst, to lavender, to deep purple as seen in some of our jewelry pieces below.

Spinel

Found in Myanmar (Burma), Sri Lanka and East Africa, spinel, as shown in the halo in the image above, comes in a variety of colors including oranges, pinks, blues, lavenders, mauves and vivid reds. One of the most under-appreciated gemstones, spinel is coveted by collectors and gemologists for its range of hues and spectacular optical properties. Spinel is a singularly refractive stone and is formed with cubic crystals similar to diamond, which gives this gemstone remarkable brilliance and fire. In the color of the year for 2022, spinel can be found in violet and bluish purple, to purple, or lavender, as seen below.

Greyish-Purple Spinel, Pink Spinel and Diamond Ring

Tanzanite

Tanzanite is the bright blue-purple variety of the mineral zoisite that is only found in one part of the world; a 1.54 square-mile radius at the foothills of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. Tanzanite’s appearance, as seen in the chain below, is influenced by a phenomenon known as pleochroism, which is the ability of a gemstone to show different colors when viewed in different crystal directions. Tanzanite’s color can range from a deep, rich blue to an intense violet. Tanzanite scores a 6.5 to 7.0 on the Mohs scale of hardness making it the perfect violet-blue gemstone for earrings or pendants.

Tanzanite “Color-by-the-Yard” Chain

Article by Omi Privé