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1.26 Ct. Bluish Green Sapphire from Montana
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Item ID: | S39160 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.52 Width: 5.91 Height: 3.93 |
Weight: | 1.26 Ct. |
Color: help | Bluish Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Fancy |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Montana |
Per carat price: help | $1,000 |
This sapphire presents as a transparent, one point two six carat, fancy shape gem, measuring seven point five two by five point nine one by three point nine three millimeters, and it bears the mark of careful lapidary work from The Natural Sapphire Company. The cutter elected a mixed brilliant cut, combining a faceted crown optimized for scintillation with a pavilion that balances depth and light return. The clarity grade is very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which indicates natural internal features that are unobtrusive to overall transparency. The stone displays medium color intensity, a bluish green hue that sits between traditional teal and soft green, and the surface finish is recorded as excellent polish. Importantly, this sapphire is untreated, no enhancement, and the origin is Montana, a source known for stones with subtle complexity of tone and a durable crystalline structure suitable for everyday wear.
From a faceting and proportion perspective, the mixed brilliant approach on this fancy shape is engineered to control how light is captured and redirected through the asymmetric outline. The length to width ratio is approximately one point two seven, a proportion that yields an elongated presence on the finger while preserving an even optical balance across the table. The measured depth of three point nine three millimeters produces a depth percentage in the upper mid range at approximately fifty eight percent relative to the mean diameter, a proportion that supports both scintillation and internal flash without sacrificing face up spread. The crown facets have been cut to generate multiple small flashes of bright white light, while the pavilion facets are angled to channel color and create depth, so that movement yields a dynamic interplay between lustre and saturation. The excellent polish enhances facet junction sharpness and minimizes light leakage, ensuring the mixed cut performs predictably in both direct and diffuse lighting conditions.
Color wise, the bluish green saturation is classically associated with qualities of calm authority and refined distinction, and in this particular specimen the medium intensity registers as a rich visual statement when viewed in typical indoor lighting. Technically, the hue components show a balanced contribution from blue and green chromophores, which in Montana sapphires can exhibit subtle pleochroic behavior, presenting slightly more blue or more green from different viewing angles. This directional color dynamic contributes to the perception of depth and life within the gem, and because no enhancement has been applied, the observed tones are native to the crystal lattice and indicative of the stone s natural formation conditions. The very slightly included clarity grade denotes minor natural features that are compatible with strong transparency, inclusions of a microscopic nature that do not interrupt the path of light in a way that would degrade brilliance, and in practice these features often serve as internal fingerprints that affirm natural origin.
For the connoisseur seeking a stone that communicates personal power and distinction, this sapphire offers both the visual language and the technical integrity to satisfy exacting standards. Its one point two six carat weight and mixed brilliant faceting make it well suited for a range of settings, including a bezel or custom asymmetrical mount where the fancy shape can be oriented to emphasize length, or a classic four prong design that allows the pavilion work to contribute to scintillation. The medium color intensity ensures versatility against metals of different warmth, and the untreated Montana origin increases rarity value for collectors who prioritize natural provenance. At The Natural Sapphire Company we can provide bespoke setting options and technical consultation on ideal mounting angles to preserve light performance, and our conservation of polish and facet geometry will be maintained through the setting process. This bluish green sapphire stands as a measured expression of presence, a technical accomplishment in cutting and material quality, and a personal emblem of refined distinction.






























