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0.26 Ct. Blue Sapphire from Montana
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Item ID: | S36256 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 4.88 Width: 3.1 Height: 1.99 |
Weight: | 0.26 Ct. |
Color: help | 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 | $700 |
This 0.26 carat oval blue sapphire from Montana exemplifies the balance between rarity and everyday practicality, presented by The Natural Sapphire Company. Measuring 4.88 x 3.10 x 1.99 millimeters, this transparent gem features a mixed brilliant cut that maximizes light return while preserving the classic oval silhouette. Its clarity is graded very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, which means that the stone appears clean to the unaided eye, while subtle internal characteristics add natural personality under magnification. The color intensity is described as intense, delivering a vivid blue presence that reads boldly in both direct and diffused light, and the polish is excellent, giving the table and facets crisp, lively surfaces. The stone has been heat treated, a widely accepted and stable enhancement that deepens and stabilizes blue tones without compromising the structural integrity of the corundum. For buyers who want provenance and a narrative, the Montana origin offers a distinct American sapphire story, with tones and crystal habits that differ from traditional sources while remaining firmly within the high quality spectrum demanded by discerning collectors.
On the Mohs hardness scale this sapphire rates a nine, which places it directly below diamond and above nearly all other popular gem types, and this ranking is a defining attribute when comparing durability. A Mohs nine means the stone resists scratches from most materials that might be encountered during daily wear, outperforming gems such as topaz, quartz, and garnet, which rank lower and are more susceptible to surface damage. Even some stones that are commonly used in fine jewelry, like emeralds, present greater risk of chipping because of internal fissures or treatments, whereas a sapphire with very slight inclusions and excellent polish will handle routine exposure to life with notable resilience. This hardness, combined with the mixed brilliant cut that distributes impact and wear across many facets, makes the gem especially well suited for rings, pendants, and bracelets intended for frequent use. While no gem is indestructible, this sapphire requires only sensible care, occasional cleaning with mild soap and a soft brush, and protective settings when the wearer plans strenuous activity.
Comparatively on the market this Montana sapphire stands out in both value and character. Versus larger or more famous source stones such as Kashmir or Burmese sapphires, which can command premium prices for rare color and saturation, a Montana stone often provides a unique palette and excellent value per carat for the collector or someone seeking a distinct aesthetic. Against Sri Lankan blues, which are known for lighter cornflower tones, this intensely colored Montana example offers a bolder presence in a small size, making it an intelligent choice for designs that require strong color without large carat weight. Compared to lab created sapphires, this natural stone delivers provenance and natural formation characteristics that many buyers prize, and while laboratory gems can be visually similar and more affordable, they do not carry the same story or secondary market appeal. The fact that this stone has been heat treated aligns with industry norms, and The Natural Sapphire Company is transparent about that enhancement, so buyers understand that they are receiving a stable, treated natural sapphire that combines natural origin and optimized color.
For practical application and design, this 0.26 carat oval will perform beautifully in both classic and contemporary settings, and working with The Natural Sapphire Company offers access to experienced advice on mounting and pairing options. A claw setting will emphasize the stone silhouette and allow light to enter from the pavilion for maximum brilliance, while a low bezel can protect the girdle for wearers who need additional physical security. For metal choices, white metals such as platinum or white gold will increase perceived brightness and contrast, while yellow gold will warm the overall appearance and create a vintage inspired look, and rose gold can add romantic warmth. Given the sapphire hardness and strong polish, the gem is an excellent candidate for everyday wear in engagement rings or as an accent stone in a multi gem composition. For buyers concerned about long term value, this Montana sapphire strikes a compelling balance of intense color, clean appearance at eye level, and market accessibility, and The Natural Sapphire Company can provide further details about matching stones, custom design services, and secure purchase options to ensure the finished jewel meets aesthetic desires and practical needs.































