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1.13 Ct. Bluish Green Sapphire from Montana
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Item ID: | S5052 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.04 Width: 5.02 Height: 3.61 |
Weight: | 1.13 Ct. |
Color: help | Bluish Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Montana |
Per carat price: help | $1,200 |
One beautiful transparent 1.13 carat cushion shaped bluish green sapphire is presented, measuring 7.04 by 5.02 by 3.61 millimeters, cut in a mixed brilliant style that balances a faceted pavilion with a pavillion oriented faceting scheme that maximizes scintillation and depth of color, clarity is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, color intensity is classified as intense, and polish is excellent, importantly this sapphire is natural with no enhancement, and its origin is Montana, a locality respected for distinctive cornflower blue and bluish green tones. The cushion outline is a classic shape that offers a pleasing table to crown ratio for both jewelry and investment purposes, the mixed brilliant cut reinforces the stone's transparency and yields a lively play of light without sacrificing color saturation, at 1.13 carats the gem sits in a highly marketable size class where buyers seeking both wearable elegance and tangible asset value often converge. The gem displays a clean face up appearance, the very slight inclusions observed only under close inspection contribute to the stone's natural character while preserving its visual purity for everyday wear, the combination of intense color, high transparency, and superb polish creates a stone that reads as premium quality to a knowledgeable buyer.
When assessing quality from a gemmological perspective, several attributes determine long term desirability and value, color is paramount for sapphires and this Montana sapphire shows an intense bluish green hue that remains vibrant under varied lighting, the intensity enhances visual impact without tipping into overly dark tones that reduce brilliance, clarity graded as very slightly included when viewed at eye level indicates inclusions are minimal and do not interfere with light performance, the mixed brilliant cut increases return of light and faceted symmetry, and an excellent polish ensures optimal surface condition and light return. The fact that this stone is untreated substantially elevates its rarity profile, most commercial sapphires are heat treated to enhance color and clarity, untreated material is both rarer and favored by collectors who prize origin and natural formation, Montana as an origin carries distinct market recognition, Montana sapphires are prized for their unique range of hues and for a provenance story tied to responsible mining practices and a smaller global supply compared with traditional sources. Durability is another practical consideration for investors and wearers alike, as corundum with a hardness of nine on the Mohs scale the sapphire is highly resistant to scratching and suitable for daily wear in rings and other jewelry, combined with excellent polish and robust cutting proportions this stone is well suited to become a lasting heirloom.
From an investment standpoint this untreated Montana bluish green sapphire presents several compelling advantages for future appreciation, first untreated stones command a persistent premium over treated material because collectors and ethical buyers increasingly prioritize natural provenance and full disclosure, second origin matters for collectors and the Montana name provides a provenance premium in specialist markets, third supply dynamics favor appreciation since high quality untreated sapphires from limited sources are becoming scarcer as historical deposits are exhausted and commercial supply chains preferentially move treated material. Market trends over the past decade show heightened interest in colored gemstones as alternative assets, collectors, designers, and investors are diversifying away from traditional precious metals and diamonds, within colored gemstones the combination of attractive color, clarity that reads well to the eye, and certified natural status typically sees stronger price resilience and steadier long term appreciation. For a buyer seeking a tangible, wearable asset this 1.13 carat cushion sapphire offers an accessible entry point into that market, larger high quality stones become progressively rarer and more expensive which supports the relative value of well proportioned smaller stones with excellent attributes, liquidity is improved for gems that combine aesthetic appeal with strong documentation, therefore obtaining a reputable gemmological report, provenance documentation, and maintaining original purchase records will materially aid resale potential.
The Natural Sapphire Company stands behind the accuracy of these details and emphasizes full transparency in origin and treatment, buying from an established source reduces the uncertainty that can erode investment returns, for long term holding simple measures such as storing the stone in a secure environment, keeping it accompanied by its certification, and avoiding unnecessary mounting alterations will preserve both the gem and its marketability. For educated buyers evaluating this stone as part of a diversified gemstone portfolio the combination of intense bluish green color, excellent polish, minimal eye visible inclusions, authentic untreated status, and Montana provenance creates a balanced profile of aesthetic desirability and investment merit, this sapphire is attractive for immediate wear, suitable as a centerpiece for bespoke jewelry, and positioned to benefit from the structural market shifts that favor well documented, naturally sourced colored gemstones over time.




























