Starry Night — 14K Gold Fill. Deep Royal Blue Enamel over Diamond-Pressed Stations on Paperclip Base.
For Permanent Jewelry Artist use and Custom Jewelry Creation Wholesale Chain Account
Deep royal blue like a cloudless midnight sky — and a chain that catches light twice. Starry Night's enamel stations are built over diamond-pressed metal, so each station shines from two places at once: the translucent blue enamel and the cut-metal starburst beneath.

Order Guide
Average Bracelet Length: 5.5 – 7" inches
1 meter = 39.37 inches — Creates approximately 5–6 bracelets at 7-inch run.
Available by the meter or by the foot. Pricing encourages meter purchases for maximum bracelet yield.
What is it? A paperclip chain with ovoid diamond-pressed stations covered in translucent royal blue enamel. The diamond-cut patterning underneath is visible through the enamel, which means each station has two simultaneous light effects — the blue color depth and the cut-metal sparkle shining through. This is not a plain colored chain. It's a color-and-structure chain. Part of the Specialty Enamel Collection — enamel paperclip sub-family.
Perfect for: Permanent Jewelry or Ready-to-Wear. A collector's chain — the client who already has several neutrals and wants one truly distinctive piece.
Who it's for: Clients drawn to deep color — rich blues, saturated jewel tones. Particularly strong for clients whose birthday or zodiac connects to blue (September sapphires, December turquoise, anyone drawn to celestial themes). Also a favorite for clients who describe their style as "moody," "elevated," or "not afraid of color."
Bracelet Type: Paperclip chain with diamond-pressed ovoid stations finished in translucent royal blue enamel. Flat-laying, color-rich, structurally layered.
Stacking Character: Flat + statement (via color and station density) + negative space (paperclip base) + light-catching (diamond-cut through enamel). Four axes in one chain.
Bracelet Stack Balancing: Starry Night is a conversation chain — her color and her structure both invite attention. Pair with surface-area partners (Marina, Bitty, Hunk) so the blue stations stand out against solid metal. Alongside Olivia Paperclip (same base geometry, no color), she creates a this-and-its-jeweled-sister stack that reads deliberately curated. For the maximalist client, Starry Night + Ivy + Bordeaux + Esméralda + Teal layered together creates a gemstone-tone story — the full enamel paperclip quintet in one saturated, confident stack.

The hero story ambassadors should tell: The diamond-pressed stations under the translucent enamel aren't just decorative — they're structural. The pressed metal reinforces the most delicate point on the chain, meaning the enamel sits on a stronger foundation than a flat cable would provide. You get the color, AND the chain is actually stronger at those points. That's the difference between Spark Society's Starry Night and a standard colored chain.
⚠ Enamel care notes: Same protocols as the discos — chlorine-sensitive, gradual wear expected. Translucent enamel over diamond-pressed metal has one specific advantage: if the enamel surface ever scratches or wears thin, the starburst metal underneath still catches light. The chain ages gracefully in ways plain enamel chains cannot.
Why Spark Society chose her: Every Golden Spark Society chain is selected for low break rate. The diamond-pressed-under-enamel construction is structurally superior to flat enamel on a cable — more metal at the stress points, enamel reinforced rather than exposed. This is engineering, not just style.