








"The Light of Hope" Candela handmade by Artist Llewelyn Ash
A special collaboration between Sapphire and celebrated Australian glass artist Llewelyn Ash.
Each handblown candela is individually crafted with intention and care, The Light of Hope Candela is inspired by the movement, fragility, and beauty of our ocean - a luminous symbol of resilience, a beacon for our oceans, and for the future we are working to protect.
Available in two evocative hues: Sapphire Blue, echoing the depth and vitality of the sea, and Amber Gold, a warm reminder of sunlight on water - these vessels hold more than a flame: they hold purpose.
The proceeds from each piece will support Sapphire’s mission to protect and restore our marine ecosystems.
This collaboration is a meeting of art and purpose - a testament to the role creativity plays in shaping a more sustainable future.
Size: 22 × 22 × 18cm
Weight: 1.8kg
*Price is GST inclusive
A special collaboration between Sapphire and celebrated Australian glass artist Llewelyn Ash.
Each handblown candela is individually crafted with intention and care, The Light of Hope Candela is inspired by the movement, fragility, and beauty of our ocean - a luminous symbol of resilience, a beacon for our oceans, and for the future we are working to protect.
Available in two evocative hues: Sapphire Blue, echoing the depth and vitality of the sea, and Amber Gold, a warm reminder of sunlight on water - these vessels hold more than a flame: they hold purpose.
The proceeds from each piece will support Sapphire’s mission to protect and restore our marine ecosystems.
This collaboration is a meeting of art and purpose - a testament to the role creativity plays in shaping a more sustainable future.
Size: 22 × 22 × 18cm
Weight: 1.8kg
*Price is GST inclusive
A special collaboration between Sapphire and celebrated Australian glass artist Llewelyn Ash.
Each handblown candela is individually crafted with intention and care, The Light of Hope Candela is inspired by the movement, fragility, and beauty of our ocean - a luminous symbol of resilience, a beacon for our oceans, and for the future we are working to protect.
Available in two evocative hues: Sapphire Blue, echoing the depth and vitality of the sea, and Amber Gold, a warm reminder of sunlight on water - these vessels hold more than a flame: they hold purpose.
The proceeds from each piece will support Sapphire’s mission to protect and restore our marine ecosystems.
This collaboration is a meeting of art and purpose - a testament to the role creativity plays in shaping a more sustainable future.
Size: 22 × 22 × 18cm
Weight: 1.8kg
*Price is GST inclusive
About the Artist: Llewelyn Ash
Llewelyn Ash is a highly regarded Australian glass artist known for his technical mastery, fluid forms, and deep connection to the natural world. With over 16 years of experience, his diverse body of work spans bespoke lighting, large-scale installations, sculptural awards, and product design for some of the country’s most iconic organisations and destinations.
Llewelyn began his artistic journey in 2008 at the University of South Australia and went on to refine his craft through an intensive two-year program at the renowned JamFactory Glass Studio in Adelaide. His works have since been exhibited nationally and honoured with numerous accolades, including the Design Institute of Australia Award, the JamFactory Pilchuck Scholarship in Seattle, and top prizes at the Whyalla Art Prize, Brighton Sculpture Prize, and the Waterhouse Youth Art Prize.
His portfolio includes commissions for Mount Lofty House, Southern Ocean Lodge, The Louise (Barossa), Penfolds, Pleasing by Harry Styles, and Hand Made and Found. Llewelyn is also widely respected for his Trophy Portfolio, a collection of custom-designed awards created for prestigious clients including the Adelaide Wine Show, SA Fashion Awards, AMP Tomorrow Maker Awards, Premier’s Awards, Chartered Accountants, SA Water, and many more.
In every piece, Llewelyn brings together precision, artistry, and storytelling - capturing the essence of nature and the quiet power of craftsmanship.
His collaboration with The Sapphire Project marks a shared commitment to using art as a vessel for storytelling, advocacy, and environmental impact.
To learn more about this collaboration, please click here.