Sèvres blue
Sèvres blue is a distinctive shade of blue that originated from the Sèvres porcelain factory in France during the 18th century. This vibrant color is characterized by its deep, rich hue, often described as a bright, sky blue. It became popular for decorating fine porcelain pieces, including vases and dinnerware, and is associated with luxury and elegance.
The color is named after the town of Sèvres, where the factory was established in 1740. Sèvres blue is often used in art and design, reflecting the historical significance of French porcelain and its influence on decorative arts.