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Posted by David Kraft on September 17, 2018 | Last Updated: October 13, 2022 Uncategorized

Get Your Tablescape Glittering With Jewel-Toned Flowers

You might think there’s nothing that can top that harvest-hued decor you see popping up in September and October; it’s homey, it’s comforting, it’s the essence of fall. But we here at Nanz & Kraft Florists beg to differ with the idea that there’s only one seasonal palette that belongs to fall. The holiday season has red and green, sure, but it’s dressed in white, blue, silver and gold just as often too. It’s the same with autumn, for it is also the season of jewel tones, and if you think about it, that just makes sense. As we transition to a darker, cooler few months, spending more time in our homes, we look for ways to create vibrant displays in our personal space. Colors from the gemstone spectrum have depth but are also vivid. They just fit beautifully with the season.

 

Warm Jewel Tones vs. Cool Jewel Tones

When you think of jewel-tone flowers, you may think of the warm, rich red, yellow, and orange blooms like chrysanthemums, dahlias, and other iconic autumn stems. Or, perhaps you like the deep, moody, cool hues like blue, green, and purple florals, including calla lilies, orchids, button mums, and delphinium that remind us of the cool sweater weather that is just around the corner. However, both warm jewel tones and cool jewel tones are necessary for creating the perfect warm, cozy, rich, and profound fall arrangement or even Thanksgiving centerpiece. Whether you enjoy utilizing complementary jewel tones or mixing and matching between warm and cool hues, it is important to note the basics based on traditional color theory and the color wheel.

Complementary Jewel Toned Floral Hues

Gold & Amethyst Flowers

The jewel tones of yellow and purple are nothing short of regal and royal. As you perk up your autumn decor with this dignified duo, look toward blooms like uplifting sunflowers, Craspedia billy balls, daisies, football chrysanthemums, carnations, purple calla lilies, orchids, larkspur, purple pompon, and dianthus. This unstoppable jewel-toned pairing will offer the best of autumn in the most sophisticated and graceful way.

Amber & Sapphire Flowers

A warm amber orange hue paired with a cool sapphire blue is a classic combination of complementary colors. Imagine the deep richness of petals that offer multi-toned oranges like alstroemeria, lilies, button mums, and dahlias nestled among brilliant blues like blue thistle, hydrangea, delphinium, and iris. This color combination is nothing short of cozy and radiant, like the glow of a fireplace with tiny blue flames that crackle above the coals.

Ruby & Emerald Flowers

Our final jewel-toned couple is ruby red and emerald green. Of course, your mind might take you straight to the hustle and bustle of the holiday season with this festive color combo. However, when we look at rich red roses, like carnations, dianthus, dahlias, chrysanthemums, and gerbera daisies, nestled among a bed of green eucalyptus or accompanied by green button mums, succulents, green orchids, or even Granny Smith apples, it is undeniably autumn.

We love a design that can capture the best parts of the seasonal moment at once, and this is certainly that design. It brings those rich jewel tones together with more traditional fall colors to a stunning effect.

As you enjoy the fall season, note where you spy jewel tones in nature, home decor, and even fashion. Jewel-toned flowers are sensational this time of year and make excellent arrangements to gift to friends, family, loved ones, dinner hosts, or anyone who could use an autumn pick-me-up. Browse our fall collection and jewel-tone blooms here at Nanz & Kraft Florists.