This is a unique peach color between pink and orange. It gives people a feeling as gentle as velvet, bright but not harsh.

The appearance of soft peaches reminds people of peaches’ sweetness, feathers’ lightness, satin’s softness.
It is even the color of the sky at sunrise and sunset, a color of simultaneous warmth and modern elegance.
In 2023, which is full of variables and challenges, tensions and concerns about the future are increasingly evident.
Pantone chose Muted Peach as the trend color for 2024. It hopes that the elements of warmth, serenity, softness and diversity will bring comfort and relief to the soul.
Mother Earth, which is all-embracing, naturally has gentle healing powers.
It has given birth to many kinds of gemstones with soft peaches. Let’s see who your favorites are, fashionistas!


Paparacha Sapphire:

In 2018, Britain’s Princess Eugenie announced her engagement. In the engagement photos released by the royal family, her engagement ring brought Paparacha sapphire on the hot seat.
In time, this soft sapphire with pink and orange tones quickly became popular in the world of gemstones. Paparacha sapphire is the third gemstone in the corundum family, after ruby and blue sapphire, which can be named independently.
It is so rare that it has been described as a “one-in-fifty-thousand miracle”. The English name Padparadscha sapphire is derived from the indigenous Sinhalese word “Padmaraga”, where “Padma” means “lotus” and “Raga” means “color”.

The “pink-orange” and “orange-pink” colors of Paparacha sapphire must not only meet extremely strict and subtle proportions (the proportion of the two colors in the gemstone is strictly controlled at 30-70%), but also must not have any other miscellaneous colors, and cannot be called Paparacha sapphire if it fails to satisfy any of the above conditions.
No sapphire can be called a Paparacha sapphire if it does not meet any of the above conditions.
In Paparacha sapphire, the pinkish color is called “sunrise”, like a lotus flower in the morning. Orange-colored sapphires are known as “sunset” sapphires, or “soft peach” sapphires.


MoMo Coral:
Coral is made into jewelry whose history can be traced back to ancient Greek and Roman times.

Westerners believe coral is Jesus’ holy blood, a talisman to fight the devil’s evil eye.
Coral was very popular in England in the early 1800s. Strands of coral beads were a popular gift for girls at baptisms.
In Scotland, coral was believed to make young girls beautiful and healthy.
MOMO in coral, a generic term for peach-colored coral. MOMO coral color is very rich, from light red to red in the middle of an excessive color range.
Part of the yellow, part of the orange. Common white, light pink, pink, orange pink, peach pink, orange red, peach, vermillion, positive red and other colors.
Orange pink and peach pink are very similar to soft peaches.


Orange-pink diamonds:
The color of pink diamonds is caused by a distortion or twist in the internal crystal structure.
The probability of this happening in diamond growth is very small, so only a very small percentage of diamonds have a rich pink color.
When a diamond is affected by its internal carbon crystal structure and nitrogen, the high concentration of nitrogen atoms can give it a yellowish or orange hue.


And when a diamond’s crystal structure changes, a high concentration of nitrogen accumulates internally.
The two come together with subtle timing and just the right amount to produce an orange-pink, flesh-pink diamond.
The result is a uniquely soft color that is as stunning as an evening sunset reflected on a clear lake.

Morganite:
It’s no exaggeration to say that the beryl family produces beauty.
In addition to emeralds, which are as green as a forest, and aquamarines, which are as clear as the sky, this family of gemstones also includes morganite. This gemstone has a wonderful view of falling leaves and evening sunsets.
Morganite is named after the famous financier J.P. Morgan. Colors include pink, rose, peach and orange-pink (salmon).

Colors: pink, rose, peach and orange-pink (salmon). Among them, the more popular colors among fashionistas are cherry pink, which tends to be pink, and sunset, which tends to be orange-pink.
Morganite is a gentle, watery stone known for its ability to enhance personal charm and promote relationships.
Since its introduction in 1910, in just over a hundred years, morganite has been very popular. Many couples use it as a gentle and romantic engagement ring gemstone.
Conch Pearls:
Also known as conch pearls or queen pearls, conch pearls are calcareous crystals that form when a sea snail encases a worm that has burrowed into its body.

In contrast to our common pearls, conch pearls do not have a nacreous layer and exhibit a porcelain-like luster in appearance rather than a pearly luster.
Conch pearls are very rare, and are found only in the Caribbean, the Bahamas and Bermuda waters.
The average existence of the seabed at a depth of about 30m. Among them, the quality and size of conch beads that can reach the level of gemstones are especially rare.
What’s more, conch beads are almost impossible to cultivate artificially.

The cost is extremely high, the difficulty is great, the output is very small, and the maturity of the cultivation technology is far away. Simple to understand, conch pearls basically rely on the wild.
Conch pearls are the only pink pearls among natural wild pearls, and the most popular colors are flamingo pink, cherry blossom pink and salmon pink.
Of these, salmon pink is extremely close in color to 2024 soft peach, a very gentle orange-pink or pink-orange.
Pink Opal:
Opal can be divided into two main categories: one is the precious opal with variable color effects.
Including black opal, white opal and fire opal, etc., we often see on jewelry opal. Another category is no color effect of opal, including blue opal, green opal, etc., pink opal is one of the most precious varieties.


In addition to its delicate texture and warm, delicate and soft color, pink opal is also known as pink opal.

With ceramic luster, it is known as “the most representative of women’s gemstones”. Legend says Cupid’s Arrow’s arrowhead is made of Pink Opal, symbolizing love and peace.
Unlike other gemstones, Pink Opal is not pink due to the presence of a specific element. Instead, its color is created by the diffraction of white light through the Opal structure.
In addition to these stones, there are also agate, tourmaline, spinel and other colorful stones that also possess the soft peach color.