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Three Stone Greenish Blue Sapphire Ring 0.71 Ct., 14K White Gold
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Item ID: | U13893 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.47 Width: 5.7 Height: 3.59 |
Weight: | 0.71 Ct. |
Color: help | Greenish Blue |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Trillion |
Cut: | Trillion |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Montana |
Per carat price: help | $1,200 |
The remarkable gem in discussion is a 0.71 carat trillion shape greenish blue sapphire, a testament to the extraordinary craftsmanship and natural splendor associated with gemstones originating from Montana. This exquisite jewel, sourced from the prestigious mines of Montana, truly represents the pinnacle of sapphire beauty and stands as a testament to the unparalleled expertise of The Natural Sapphire Company. With precise dimensions of 5.47 x 5.70 x 3.59 mm, this sapphire's size is ideally suited for creating sophisticated, finely tuned jewelry pieces that expertly highlight its unique characteristics.
In the realm of gemstones, sapphires are renowned for their durability, ranking just below diamonds in terms of hardness on the Mohs scale. However, it is in the rich tapestry of colors that sapphires truly excel, with greenish blue sapphires such as this offering a captivating blend of hues not commonly found in more conventional gems like diamonds or rubies. The distinctive trillion cut of this gemstone maximizes its brilliance, allowing light to refract optimally through its facets to create a dazzling display of color and sparkle. Each facet is meticulously crafted to accentuate the gem's natural color dynamics, balancing saturation and brightness to evoke a captivating interplay that changes with even the slightest movement.
The expert craftsmen at The Natural Sapphire Company utilized their extensive knowledge and experience to achieve an eye clean clarity grade, evaluating the gemstone meticulously at eye level to ensure that it is free from any inclusions visible to the naked eye. This clarity grade not only enhances the visual purity of the gemstone but also contributes to its exceptional light performance, allowing it to stand out amid other gemstones and capture the attention of connoisseurs and enthusiasts alike. Its intense color intensity further distinguishes this Jewel of Montana, presenting a vivid saturation that rivals more traditional hues, yet offers a unique vibrancy cherished by collectors who seek rare treasures.
When compared to more common gemstones, the greenish blue sapphire holds an advantage in its distinct color spectrum and unrivaled ability to convey depth and complexity through its hues. While diamonds may boast exceptional brightness, they lack the chromatic versatility that sapphires present. On the other hand, sapphires offer a dynamic range of shades that reflect the nuances of natural light, in essence, revealing nature's artistry in every facet of their existence. The excellent polish skillfully applied to this Montana sapphire enhances its surface finish, ensuring that each facet reflects light with intense brilliance, thereby emphasizing the gem's depth and adding to its visual allure.
The origin of this sapphire also plays a significant role in its desirability. Montana sapphires, known for their distinctive characteristics and ethically sourced reputation, offer an allure rooted in rarity and authenticity. The region's geological conditions contribute to the unique colorations seen in this sapphire, where elements naturally imbue the gemstone with a striking greenish blue hue that cannot be replicated elsewhere. Herein lies the advantage of The Natural Sapphire Company: its deep understanding of not only the technical properties of sapphires but also the geographic and environmental factors that contribute to their existence. Clients can rest assured knowing that every gemstone procured by the company is a meaningful representation of responsible acquisition and enduring beauty.
In conclusion, this greenish blue sapphire from Montana is more than a simple gemstone; it is an embodiment of nature's splendor, enhanced through expert craftsmanship. Possessing a harmonious blend of color, clarity, and craftsmanship, it clearly distinguishes itself from more common gemstones. Discerning buyers who seek sophistication and rarity, heightened by intricate details, will find tremendous satisfaction in adding this sapphire to their collection. Whether set in a bespoke jewelry piece or preserved as a standalone artifact, it remains a philosophically and visually compelling piece, crafted by The Natural Sapphire Company with an unwavering commitment to excellence and brilliance.
This custom made ring setting is presented as a refined three stone, bezel design, available in rose gold, white gold, yellow gold, platinum, white and yellow, and yellow and white. The bezel setting is distinguished by its smooth metal border that securely encircles the center gemstone, rising slightly above the girdle to form a continuous protective rim. This continuous metal rim improves durability by shielding the crown and girdle from knocks and abrasion, while providing a sleek and elegant aesthetic that integrates the stone into the profile of the band. The design accommodates classic center stones such as sapphire, ruby, and emerald, or other gemstones selected by the client, and the setting includes four round side stones that flank the center arrangement to supply measured scintillation and visual balance. Because the ring is custom made, the bezel profile, the cup dimensions, and the placement of the four round side stones can be specified to match the exact dimensions and proportions of the chosen center gem, creating an integrated piece that reads as a single refined object rather than a composite assembly.
From a gemological perspective the bezel has particular advantages and considerations that an informed buyer will appreciate. Corundum varieties, sapphire and ruby, rate 9 on the Mohs scale, which contributes to their suitability for bezel mounting because the stone can bear some contact without rapid abrasion. Emeralds are beryl and typically range from 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale, and they are frequently included and require more protective setting approaches, making a bezel an especially appropriate choice for long term daily wear. Assessing a colored gemstone for purchase involves a suite of attributes analogous to but distinct from the diamond four C framework. For colored stones the primary value drivers are color, clarity, cut, and carat weight, along with the presence or absence of treatments. Color assessment includes hue, tone, and saturation, where desirable saturation and a pure hue can command a premium. Clarity for colored stones is graded with regard to the visibility and type of inclusions, their effect on transparency, and whether they impact durability. Emeralds are commonly oiled to improve apparent clarity, which should be disclosed, and many sapphires and rubies undergo controlled heat treatment to enhance color and clarity, which is widely accepted in the trade but should be documented. For collectors and buyers seeking untreated or minimally treated material, provenance is important, and certificates from reputable laboratories such as GIA and AGL provide independent documentation of origin, treatment history, and gemological particulars, which supports long term value and insurance appraisal.
The three stone style carries an intrinsic narrative that elevates its role as a meaningful gift, appropriate for a promise, a milestone achievement, or a chapter in a love story. The traditional interpretation places the side stones as symbolic markers of past and future, with the central gemstone representing the present, together forming a visual timeline worn on the hand. In this custom setting the center stone is embraced by the bezel, which accentuates the stone as the focal point while the four round side stones are set to reflect light into the center, increasing apparent brightness and perceived size. The four side stones can be selected from white diamonds for traditional contrast and brilliance, or from complementary colored gemstones to create tonal harmony with the center sapphire, ruby, or emerald. Metal selection affects both appearance and performance, platinum offering superior tensile strength and hypoallergenic properties, white gold providing a bright modern palette often rhodium plated for durability, yellow gold delivering warm classical contrast with green emeralds and red rubies, and rose gold supplying a romantic and contemporary hue that flatters many skin tones and colored stones.
For the educated buyer the value proposition of this custom bezel three stone setting is supported by tangible features that affect longevity, insurance replacement cost, and aesthetic return. The bezel construction reduces the risk of chipping and snagging, lowering the likelihood of service visits due to accidental damage, and the custom fit minimizes the need for excessive metal removal when resetting or resizing in the future. When selecting a center stone the buyer should consider specific grading thresholds to match personal priorities, for example selecting a sapphire with strong saturation and minimal silk inclusions, selecting a ruby with vibrant pigeon blood or heated Burmese color from reputable sources documented by laboratory reports, or selecting a Colombian emerald for its saturated green while accepting the common presence of inclusions that may be stabilized by oiling. Side stones should be matched for color and clarity when they are diamonds, for example selecting near colorless grades with eye clean clarity to retain brilliance without unnecessary premium, or they may be matched for hue when colored gems are used. Each finished ring is delivered with documentation detailing metal type, total weight of side stones, bezel specifications, and any agreed stone certifications, and the workshop offers options for care including ultrasonic safe guidelines, recommended cleaning intervals, and a service plan for periodic re polishing and bezel inspection. For a buyer who values both symbolic meaning and rigorous gemological standards, this custom bezel three stone setting offers a durable, elegant, and documented option that can be tailored to meet aesthetic, provenance, and conservation preferences, and the team is available to discuss specific stone sources, treatment histories, and certification pathways to ensure the finished piece aligns with the buyer and recipient intent.






































