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1.85 Ct. Bluish Green Sapphire from Montana
This loose stone ships by Mar 25
Item ID: | S38423 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.06 Width: 6.15 Height: 4.41 |
Weight: | 1.85 Ct. |
Color: help | Bluish Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Montana |
Per carat price: help | $1,900 |
There is a particular kind of quiet drama in the birth of a sapphire, a story that begins deep in time and ends as a jewel that carries the memory of that earth. This bluish green sapphire, born in the ancient, mineral rich seams of Montana, began its life under conditions of pressure and heat that took millions of years to compose a crystal of such serene complexity. Montana sapphires are historically fabled for their unique palette, a cool, nature infused tone that echoes alpine lakes and riverbeds, and this piece is no exception. Washed out of rock by glacial melt and river action, stones like this one are discovered by hands that respect the land, sometimes in runoff gravels and old mine tails, where experience and patience reveal that which is rare. At The Natural Sapphire Company we are custodians of that story, and we ensure that each sapphire we offer carries provenance that connects it back to its landscape, so that the wearer not only owns a gem, but also the memory of place and the labor of those who found it.
The transformation from rough to the finished 1.85 carat oval took a considered dialogue between the cutter and the stone, a conversation that balances weight retention with optimal light performance. With dimensions of 8.06 by 6.15 by 4.41 mm, and a mixed brilliant cut, this stone was faceted to call forth maximum scintillation and return of light while preserving the soft bluish green color that is its hallmark. Its clarity is very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a grade that speaks to natural character without hampering its transparency and brilliance. The polish is excellent, producing crisp facet junctions and a mirror like finish that makes each tiny facet speak, and because it is completely natural with no enhancement, the color and clarity are wholly unaltered, a true geological fingerprint. Such a combination of weight, cut, clarity, and untouched origin is increasingly scarce, and it gives this sapphire a presence that translates beautifully whether set as the centerpiece of a bespoke ring, a pendant that swings with quiet light, or kept as a single asset in a curated collection.
Beyond its physical attributes this sapphire carries cultural resonance, and its American origin lends it a distinct narrative in the world of gems. Sapphires have long been associated with wisdom, loyalty, and protection, and Montana sapphires add a frontier like authenticity, a sense of independent provenance that appeals to modern collectors and sentimental buyers alike. When worn, the bluish green tone offers versatility, flattering a broad range of metals and settings, and harmonizing with both cool and warm palettes. This stone tells two stories at once, the ancient geological saga of formation, and the contemporary human story of craft and design. At The Natural Sapphire Company we often find that clients are drawn not only to the sapphire s aesthetic, but to the idea that they are investing in a narrative, a jewel that will become an heirloom imbued with both natural history and personal history.
From an investment perspective this Montana sapphire presents several attractive qualities that support potential future appreciation in value. Natural, unenhanced sapphires are increasingly sought after by collectors and investors, because they are rarer than their heat treated counterparts and because markets prize authenticity and transparency. The medium color intensity of this stone, combined with a very very slightly included clarity and an excellent polish, positions it as a collector worthy gem within a size class that remains highly marketable. Montana origin adds a layer of scarcity, as production from American deposits is limited compared to major global sources, and market appetite for distinctive origin stones has grown. Historically fine sapphires have shown steady long term value retention and have performed well as part of a diversified tangible asset allocation, particularly when accompanied by clear documentation, ethical sourcing, and expert grading. The Natural Sapphire Company provides full disclosure of enhancement and origin, and we recommend that buyers seeking investment grade potential maintain professional appraisal documentation, consider secure storage options, and insure the piece. While no investment is guaranteed, a carefully chosen, natural, unenhanced Montana sapphire like this one combines aesthetic appeal, geological rarity, and provenance in a way that supports both personal enjoyment and considered long term value.
































