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  2. How to Decorate with Cobalt Blue, According to Your ... - AOL

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    Our Color of the Year for 2025 is Cosmic Cobalt, a rich, mystical blue that has played a pivotal role in history, architecture, travel, art, and design for centuries.

  3. Why Cobalt Blue Is One of the Royals' Favorite Colors to Wear

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    Cosmic Cobalt may be our 2025 Color of the Year, but this rich blue hue has long been a color of significance for royalty and ancient cultures, dating as far back as the 6th and 7th centuries B.C.

  4. Navaratna - Wikipedia

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    Thailand's "Queen Sirikit Navaratna" necklace.. Navaratna (Sanskrit: नवरत्न) is a Sanskrit compound word meaning "nine gems" or "ratnas".Jewellery created in this style has important cultural significance in many southern, and south-eastern Asian cultures as a symbol of wealth, and status, and is claimed to yield talismanic benefits towards health and well-being.

  5. The 7 Best Colors to Pair with Cobalt Blue, According to ...

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    In contrast, designer Summer Thornton dials up cobalt’s glamour with dark shades of blue. “Combining it with rich woods and deep navy adds to its luxe appeal,” she says.

  6. Magatama - Wikipedia

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    Examples of stone magatama from the Kofun period are especially numerous. An excavation of the Kamegaoka Kofun, Kishiwada, Osaka, revealed a local who had been buried with a jade, jasper, and alabaster magatama necklace, as well as magatama placed near the feet. A bronze mirror imported from China accompanying the burial was dated to 239 CE.

  7. Blue in culture - Wikipedia

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    Cobalt blue, a pigment of cobalt oxide-aluminium oxide, was a favourite of Auguste Renoir and Vincent van Gogh. It was similar to smalt, a pigment used for centuries to make blue glass, but it was much improved by the French chemist Louis Jacques Thénard, who introduced it in 1802. It was very stable but extremely expensive.

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