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ALLAH – Blue Sapphire
Gemstones
• Blue Sapphires (18 stones) — 1.88ct total
Metal
• 18K Gold (AU750)
• Approximate Gold Weight — 4.92 grams
ALLAH COLLECTION
Blue Sapphire Edition
A Name That Holds the World.
Across every land, in every language, humanity has searched for one thing:
The Source.
The One from whom all goodness flows.
The One beyond time, beyond form, beyond measure.
The One who gives without limit and creates without need.
In Arabic, that Name is written as:
الله
Not a description.
Not a title.
But the Name of the One.
The ALLAH Collection is our attempt — with humility — to translate that Name into form. Not through heavy ornament. Not through exaggeration. But through balance. Through geometry. Through light.
Eighteen blue sapphires are placed with intention, forming a structured composition that carries both beauty and meaning. To some, it is a perfect architectural grid of royal blue. To others, it is immediately recognizable — the Divine Name shaped in stone.
And both perceptions are true.
Because God is known in different ways.
To the one who recognizes, this pendant becomes remembrance.
To the one who simply admires, it remains a breathtaking sapphire necklace — elegant, powerful, luminous.
That duality is not accidental.
It reflects life itself.
The sky above us does not announce its greatness.
The ocean does not declare its depth.
Yet both hold immeasurable power.
Blue sapphire was chosen for this edition because it carries depth. It reflects wisdom. It mirrors the vastness of creation — the endless sky, the infinite horizon.
In the philosophy of AMIR AMIR, design must honor what it represents. When we work with sacred meaning, we do so with restraint and reverence. Beauty becomes a vessel, not the message itself.
This piece is not merely worn.
It is carried.
Carried as gratitude.
Carried as identity.
Carried as connection.
Because every good thing — every blessing, every mercy, every moment of light — flows from the same Source.
And that Source needs no introduction.
The ALLAH Collection does not attempt to define the Divine.
It simply honors the Name.
Gemstones
• Blue Sapphires (18 stones) — 1.88ct total
Metal
• 18K Gold (AU750)
• Approximate Gold Weight — 4.92 grams
ALLAH COLLECTION
Blue Sapphire Edition
A Name That Holds the World.
Across every land, in every language, humanity has searched for one thing:
The Source.
The One from whom all goodness flows.
The One beyond time, beyond form, beyond measure.
The One who gives without limit and creates without need.
In Arabic, that Name is written as:
الله
Not a description.
Not a title.
But the Name of the One.
The ALLAH Collection is our attempt — with humility — to translate that Name into form. Not through heavy ornament. Not through exaggeration. But through balance. Through geometry. Through light.
Eighteen blue sapphires are placed with intention, forming a structured composition that carries both beauty and meaning. To some, it is a perfect architectural grid of royal blue. To others, it is immediately recognizable — the Divine Name shaped in stone.
And both perceptions are true.
Because God is known in different ways.
To the one who recognizes, this pendant becomes remembrance.
To the one who simply admires, it remains a breathtaking sapphire necklace — elegant, powerful, luminous.
That duality is not accidental.
It reflects life itself.
The sky above us does not announce its greatness.
The ocean does not declare its depth.
Yet both hold immeasurable power.
Blue sapphire was chosen for this edition because it carries depth. It reflects wisdom. It mirrors the vastness of creation — the endless sky, the infinite horizon.
In the philosophy of AMIR AMIR, design must honor what it represents. When we work with sacred meaning, we do so with restraint and reverence. Beauty becomes a vessel, not the message itself.
This piece is not merely worn.
It is carried.
Carried as gratitude.
Carried as identity.
Carried as connection.
Because every good thing — every blessing, every mercy, every moment of light — flows from the same Source.
And that Source needs no introduction.
The ALLAH Collection does not attempt to define the Divine.
It simply honors the Name.

