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0.50 Ct. Greyish Blue Sapphire from Montana
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Item ID: | S38792 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.02 Width: 4.12 Height: 2.72 |
Weight: | 0.50 Ct. |
Color: help | Greyish Blue |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Montana |
Per carat price: help | $800 |
One transparent 0.50 carat pear shape sapphire, presented by The Natural Sapphire Company, measures 6.02 by 4.12 by 2.72 millimeters, a refined proportion that suits a range of jewelry applications. The hue reads as a greyish blue with an intense color intensity that remains true in varied lighting, offering a restrained yet distinctive expression of blue. The stone has been fashioned with a mixed brilliant cut, combining the scintillation of brilliant facets with the structural balance of mixed cutting geometry, resulting in a gem that marries lively sparkle with a pleasing overall face up appearance. Originating from Montana, this sapphire conveys a geographic character that collectors and connoisseurs recognize, and the gem presents as transparent with a clarity grade of slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which contributes to its natural character without compromising visual appeal.
The mixed brilliant cut of this pear shape stone has been executed to emphasize light return and internal dispersion, while the excellent polish enhances the crispness of facet junctions and the smoothness of pavilion and crown surfaces. Facet placement and proportional design prioritize both scintillation and flash, creating a balance between sparkling pinpoint reflections and broader flashes of color. Slight inclusions are present when examined at eye level, consistent with the clarity grade, and these features sit unobtrusively within the stone, often adding to the gemmatic fingerprint that makes each natural sapphire unique. The excellent polish ensures that surface luster is maximized, allowing the intense greyish blue tone to be expressed with clarity and depth, and the pear outline provides an elegant silhouette that elongates settings while retaining a comfortable wear orientation.
This sapphire has been heat treated, a widely accepted and stable enhancement that intensifies color and improves overall clarity in many natural sapphires. Heat treatment does not substantially alter the fundamental identity of the stone, it refines inherent qualities, and it is a standard practice within responsible sourcing and lapidary circles. Coming from Montana, the sapphire benefits from an origin story marked by distinctive geology and a history of producing blues with a cooler, more silvery cast than tropical sources, a characteristic that is preserved and accentuated by careful heating. With a Mohs hardness near nine, this sapphire offers excellent durability for everyday wear in rings, pendants, and earrings, provided that settings are designed to protect the pointed tip of the pear shape and to secure the girdle. Considerations for setting include a secure head or bezel for the tip, a balanced prong arrangement along the sides, and metal choices that complement the greyish blue tone, such as white gold, platinum, or a warm contrast in rose gold, depending on design intent.
Owning this sapphire is an investment in both beauty and craftsmanship, an acquisition that reflects provenance, technical skill, and enduring aesthetics. The combination of Montana origin, intense color, mixed brilliant cutting, and an excellent polish produces a gem with collectible appeal, while the presence of slight inclusions speaks to the natural formation and individuality of the stone. From a craftsmanship perspective, the work invested in cutting and finishing translates directly into everyday performance, the precision of facet angles and the quality of polish shaping how light interacts with the gem, and careful mounting complements and protects those attributes. The Natural Sapphire Company provides documentation and provenance that support responsible acquisition, and a measured approach to purchasing ensures that the gem aligns with both aesthetic preferences and long term value considerations. With proper care, this pear shape Montana sapphire will retain its appeal across seasons and generations, serving as a wearable object of beauty and a tangible expression of artisanal gem cutting and natural origin.






























