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1.42 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Bi Color Sapphire Pair from Montana
Stone type: | Sapphire | Sapphire |
|---|---|---|
Item ID: | PR12810 | PR12810 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.14 Width: 5.1 Height: 3.42 | Length: 5.12 Width: 5.1 Height: 3.74 |
Weight: | 0.66 Ct. | 0.76 Ct. |
Color: help | Bi Color | Bi Color |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Montana | Montana |
Per carat price: help | $760 | $760 |
There are pairs of stones that feel like whispered promises, and these sapphires are exactly that, a soft confession from the heart of Montana. From The Natural Sapphire Company, this matched duo arrives as a study in subtle drama, a pair of round bi color sapphires that carry the warm glow of late summer dawn folded into the cool hush of twilight. The sizes are intimate and companionable, 0.66 carats and 0.76 carats, each shaped into a round form and cut with a mixed brilliant cut that balances fire with depth, reflection with color. The measurements are carefully harmonious, one at 5.14 by 5.10 by 3.42 mm and the other at 5.12 by 5.10 by 3.74 mm, dimensions that speak of deliberate pairing and the patience of expert cutters. At eye level these stones are eye clean, their clarity allowing a gaze to travel unimpeded through layers of color, and their color intensity reads as medium intense, a richness that is evocative rather than overpowering. Each gem wears an excellent polish, a smoothness that lets light caress the facets, and both have been heat treated, an enhancement that gently reveals the stones true voice without erasing their origin.
Imagine the day these stones were born into the world, the quiet, dust lit by a Montana sun, the slow hand of a miner sifting gravel and finding not one, but two small heartstones lying near one another, as if the earth itself had decided to keep lovers company. They were brought to light together, and through every stage that followed they remained a pair, sent to the same lapidary, observed under the same lamp, guided by the same eye toward a shared destiny. The cutters recognized their kinship and chose a mixed brilliant cut to honor both their individual song and their duet, polishing each facet until the bi color nature could sing. In certain lights one stone leans more toward amber and warm cognac tones, while its companion gathers a cooler veil, a soft mauve and lilac that slides in and out like a breath. When set side by side these shifts become a conversation of colors, a gentle alternation of warmth and cool that catches light and memory in equal measure. The slight difference in carat weight is part of their charm, a reminder that paired does not always mean identical, and that love often finds its way in the small, perfect imbalances that make a union alive.
For the person seeking a sentimental anchor, a pair that will sit as a private sonnet against skin, these sapphires offer both story and craftsmanship. The mixed brilliant cut ensures scintillation that speaks in bright moments of joy, while the medium intense color intensity gives you a presence that is felt rather than shouted. Being evaluated as eye clean means that, without magnification, these stones invite close inspection and quiet admiration, and the excellent polish carries every glint back to the viewer like a remembered smile. The enhancement by heat treatment is disclosed openly by The Natural Sapphire Company, a common and stable practice that deepens tone while respecting the sapphire s natural integrity. Hailing from Montana, these gems bear the landscape in their soul, the wide skies and mineral rivers folded into compact brilliance. Picture them set as a pair of studs, a mirrored halo, or a constellation across the hand, each setting turning this matched pair into a ritual of daily romance. If you listen closely you can almost hear the Montana creek that gave them up, and if you choose to wear them, you will carry that small, steady song with you, a private geography of light and color.

































