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0.41 Ct. Greenish Blue Sapphire from Montana
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Item ID: | S38882 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.37 Width: 3.62 Height: 2.64 |
Weight: | 0.41 Ct. |
Color: help | Greenish Blue |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Montana |
Per carat price: help | $800 |
This 0.41 carat, transparent, oval shape greenish blue sapphire from Montana is a jewel for collectors who prize rarity and nuance, its compact presence measuring 5.37 x 3.62 x 2.64 millimeters with a mixed brilliant cut that maximizes sparkle and depth, clarity graded very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, color intensity described as intense, and an excellent polish that lets each facet sing, heat treated to refine its natural tone, and presented exclusively through The Natural Sapphire Company, where each sapphire is selected for its singular character and limited availability. This stone reads as a private invitation to an elite circle of owners, a sapphire that does not shout, but rather rewards intimacy and careful inspection, the greenish blue hue revealing different moods as light moves across the table and crown, a compact treasure that will be set or kept as a connoisseur piece for those who understand the quiet prestige of a well chosen Montana gem.
Compared to the famed cornflower blues of Kashmir, this Montana sapphire carries a cooler, greener whisper, less velvety but more marine and crystalline, the tone sits between the saturated royal blues of Burma and the lighter, more pastel blues of Sri Lanka, offering a unique bridge that appeals to lovers of both classic and modern palettes. Against Sri Lankan sapphires, which often present brighter, airier blues with a sunny clarity, the Montana piece veers toward a moodier oceanic expression, while compared to Australian and Madagascan blue greens, which can be deeper and more forest influenced, this stone maintains a clearer, more transparent sea glass quality, making it feel rarer in smaller sizes. The interplay of blue and green in this gem recalls the cool lagoons of high mountain waters, a color identity distinct from the saturated heat of Burmese examples, and it will appeal to the collector who seeks a sapphire with understated complexity rather than textbook uniformity, a piece that reads as rare because so few gems combine this delicate greenish blue intensity with such fine polish and clean appearance, a small but unmistakable rarity available now through The Natural Sapphire Company.






























