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2.01 Ct. Bluish Green Sapphire from Montana
This loose stone ships by Feb 28
Item ID: | S36569 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.06 Width: 7 Height: 4.62 |
Weight: | 2.01 Ct. |
Color: help | Bluish Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Montana |
Per carat price: help | $3,090 |
This GIA certified Blue 2.01 carat oval bluish green sapphire from Montana is a gem that blends classical form with a modern hue, offered by The Natural Sapphire Company. The stone measures 8.06 by 7.00 by 4.62 millimeters, presenting a substantial yet wearable presence for rings and other fine jewelry. Its oval outline is paired with an emerald style faceting approach, producing a refined, slightly architectural face that emphasizes color and depth rather than a purely brilliant flash. The gem is transparent, with a clarity grade described as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, which for practical purposes means it is effectively eye clean and will present to the naked eye as a field of clear, saturated color. The color intensity is medium intense, a balanced saturation that reads richly in daylight and under indoor lighting without becoming visually overpowering. The polish is graded excellent, a detail that enhances surface luster and ensures crisp facet junctions that contribute to a polished, high end presentation.
From a gemological perspective the combination of weight, proportions, and finish makes this sapphire an attractive offering for the discriminating buyer. The 2.01 carat weight sits at an important threshold where the value per carat often increases, while the 8.06 by 7.00 millimeter table and 4.62 millimeter depth reflect well considered proportions for an oval. The emerald influenced cut delivers step like facets that guide light through broader planes, allowing the bluish green color to play across the crown and pavilion with a sophisticated depth. The clarity description, very very slightly included evaluated at eye level, indicates only minor internal features that do not detract from the gem when set, and which in many cases help to slightly diffuse light and enrich perceived saturation without compromising transparency. The heat treatment enhancement listed on the GIA report is a stable and widely accepted process within the trade, applied to optimize color and clarity while preserving the natural origin and fundamental characteristics of the crystal. The GIA certification itself provides a trusted, independent verification of these attributes, supporting both aesthetic appreciation and long term value.
One of the most compelling aspects of this Montana sapphire is its bluish green hue and how it complements different skin tones when set in jewelry. On very fair skin the stone reads as a cool, vivid teal with crisp contrast that makes the gem appear almost luminous, particularly when mounted in white metal such as platinum or white gold, which emphasizes the bluer components of the hue. Against warm or medium skin tones the green undertone harmonizes beautifully, producing a softer, more organic look that plays well with yellow gold or rose gold, metals that add warmth and a gently vintage character. On deeper or richly pigmented skin the stone becomes striking and jewel like, the medium intense saturation holding up strongly and offering a luxurious pop of color that can serve as a central focal point in an engagement ring or statement piece. The emerald influenced faceting helps the color to appear consistent from multiple viewpoints while still allowing for subtle pleochroic shifts between blue and green under different lighting conditions, a feature that many collectors and connoisseurs find particularly desirable.
For an educated buyer considering both aesthetic and investment qualities this sapphire represents a thoughtful balance of rarity, certification, and wearability. Montana sapphires are prized for their unique tonal range and for relatively limited production when compared with some other sources, and the presence of a GIA report documents the gem attributes you can rely upon. The excellent polish and effective proportions make the stone straightforward to set in a variety of styles, from a classic solitaire that reveals the full oval face to a halo setting that uses fine melee diamonds to accentuate the stone size and perceived color intensity, or to a bezel or low profile setting for daily wear and protection of the pavilion. Sapphire rates 9 on the Mohs hardness scale making it an excellent choice for rings and everyday jewelry when set properly and cared for. Basic care advice includes avoiding exposure to strong acids and extreme thermal shock, choosing secure mounting to protect the girdle and corners, and consulting a trusted jeweler regarding ultrasonic cleaning, since heat treated sapphires are generally stable but every stone and setting should be evaluated individually. The Natural Sapphire Company stands behind the provenance and quality of this gem, and our team can assist with bespoke mounting options, additional certification copies, or guidance on insurance and long term care.































