Its design inspiration stems from the oil painting "Night with her Train of Stars" by the Pre-Raphaelite painter Edward Robert Hughes. In the painting, countless cherubs are bathed in the radiant starlight, pure as aquamarines, bestowing courage and faith upon those who behold them. We have employed aquamarines of various forms to interpret the rich layers of color within the painting, achieving a simplicity that resonates with profound depth.The Pre-Raphaelite painters infused their rebellion against the traditional conventions and rigidities of academic art into their brushstrokes. Similarly, aquamarine, much like their spirit, enlightens the mind, stimulates creativity, and opens the doors to inspiration for all.