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Antique Style Bluish Green Sapphire Ring 1.47 Ct., Platinum 950
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | S37259 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.87 Width: 6.83 Height: 4.41 |
Weight: | 1.47 Ct. |
Color: help | Bluish Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Montana |
Per carat price: help | $2,107 |
This ring begins its story high in the long lived landscapes of Montana, where crystals of corundum were born deep beneath the earth and slowly revealed themselves over geological time, a natural process that gives each stone a history no laboratory can replicate. Our eye catching, transparent 1.47 carat round bluish green sapphire carries that history in its color and in the subtle internal markers left by nature, it measures 6.87 x 6.83 x 4.41 mm and has been fashioned into a mixed brilliant cut to balance sparkle and color, its clarity grade reads very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, and its intense color saturation and excellent polish show the attention paid from rough to gem. At The Natural Sapphire Company we seek out these stones because their individual character tells a story, and this Montana sapphire sings of cold streams and mineral rich veins, of patient sorting and selection, and of a promise that a gem of natural origin connects its wearer to an elemental landscape.
From that wild origin the sapphire was guided into the hands of master cutters and setters who understood how to coax the deepest life from the material. The mixed brilliant cut was chosen to maximize the scintillation that plays across the gem, while allowing the bluish green hue to present evenly under light, the crown and pavilion facets were aligned and polished to an excellent finish so that the eye is drawn first to the gem and then to the setting. The ring itself is entirely set in platinum 950, a choice that complements the cool depth of the stone and offers enduring strength for everyday wear, and it is flanked by white round natural diamonds weighing approximately 0.072 carats in total, with clarity grades of Very Slightly Included VS1 and VS2 and a color grade of F, these diamonds are placed on the shoulders to frame the center sapphire and to add a fine whisper of brilliance that lifts the green tones without overpowering them. The assembly from chosen rough to final ring is a choreography of skill, with the platinum setting custom made to cradle the sapphire, the prongs positioned to protect and reveal the gem, and the entire piece finished so it sits comfortably on the hand while reflecting a long heritage of gem cutting and jewelry making.
When customers ask how this natural Montana sapphire compares to lab grown alternatives I begin with a simple truth, both natural and lab grown sapphires are corundum, and thus share the same fundamental durability and suitability for daily wear. The differences emerge in origin, character, and often in market perception. A natural sapphire like this one carries provenance and the microscopic record of its formation, those very very slight inclusions are not flaws in the cosmetic sense, they are a fingerprint of nature, unique markers that tell of pressure, heat, and the slow mingling of elements over time, the intense color saturation you see is the outcome of trace elements introduced during formation, and the way the stone interacts with light is shaped by natural growth patterns that are difficult to reproduce precisely in a lab. Lab grown sapphires can be exceptionally clean with very uniform color and fewer inclusions, they often offer remarkable value and accessibility, and for many buyers they represent a smart choice when budget or consistency of color is the priority, however lab grown stones can lack the character that collectors and emotional buyers prize, and they do not carry the same narrative of place and time that a Montana sapphire inherently has. At The Natural Sapphire Company we present this distinction so customers may choose with clarity, we stand behind the gem with documentation of origin and a commitment to sourcing, and we balance the objective qualities of cut, clarity, color, and polish with the subjective value of story and connection, a ring such as this offers both technical excellence and an intimate link to a natural world that produced it, and for many that combination is worth the difference between a stone made by human hands in a controlled environment and a stone that was made by the earth itself.












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