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1.14 Ct. Yellowish Green Sapphire from Montana
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Item ID: | S31121 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.88 Width: 6.79 Height: 3.86 |
Weight: | 1.14 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium Light |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Fancy |
Cut: | Step Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Montana |
Per carat price: help | $1,000 |
There is an undeniable poetry in simplicity, and this 1.14 carat yellowish green sapphire exemplifies that elegant restraint. Set before the eye in a tasteful fancy shape with precise proportions of 6.88 x 6.79 x 3.86 mm, the gem assumes an architectural presence that is both modern and timeless. The step cut dresses the pavilion and crown in broad, luminous planes, allowing each facet to catch and hold light with a composed brilliance. At medium light color intensity the tone reads as a refined, sun warmed grass, a yellow kissed green that feels both botanical and luminous, a color that changes its narrative with the slightest motion. The clarity is very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, creating an honest transparency that permits the innate character of the stone to speak without the artifice of enhancement. With an excellent polish the surface is mirror sleek, the edges crisp, and the overall finish affirms the care invested in transforming this Montana treasure into a jewel ready to be set into a piece that will speak to a sophisticated eye.
In comparison to sapphires from storied locales, the personality of this Montana stone is uniquely subtle and evocative. Against the famed blues of Kashmir, which possess a deep, velvety cornflower intensity, this yellowish green sapphire reads as an airy, luminous contrast that celebrates light rather than depth. When placed beside classic Ceylon sapphires from Sri Lanka, which often offer lively, saturated blues or clean, pure yellows, our Montana gem favors a more muted, pastoral expression, the yellow and green sitting in gentle equilibrium rather than vibrant singularity. Compared with the richer greens and teal notes seen in many Malagasy sapphires, and the sometimes darker, almost forest green sapphires from Australia, this stone is decidedly more delicate, a medium light tone that evokes early morning meadows rather than dense canopy shadow. The absence of heat treatment makes its hue entirely authentic, a naturally occurring balance that many treated stones try to imitate but rarely match with such restraint. For those who appreciate gemstones from distant origins such as Madagascar, Sri Lanka, and Australia, this Montana sapphire offers a complementary sensibility, an American born whisper of color that is at once rare and quietly assertive.
Ownership of an untreated Montana sapphire is a statement of refined taste and confident individuality, a jewel that declares discernment without shouting. The provenance of this gem, sourced from Montana, confers a narrative of wide skies, rugged terrain, and a history of American gem mining that resonates with collectors and connoisseurs who value provenance as much as beauty. The Natural Sapphire Company presents this stone as a collectible and wearable object, a gem whose medium light, yellowish green hue will harmonize beautifully with warm yellow metals or cool white settings, reflecting different facets of the wearer and the day. The step cut offers tailored elegance for a central solitaire or for a bespoke design where geometry and light work in concert. With no enhancement, excellent polish, and a clarity that reads almost crystalline at a glance, the gem becomes an intimate emblem of achievement, the kind of acquisition that feels deliberate and exceptional.
To possess this sapphire is to own a rare conversation between earth and light, an American origin stone that holds its own beside storied gems from the old world and the new. The Natural Sapphire Company invites you to consider the quiet authority of this 1.14 carat yellowish green sapphire, a gem whose dimensions and cut make it versatile for fine jewelry, whose untreated nature appeals to the collector who seeks authenticity, and whose color narrative stands distinct alongside sapphires from Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Kashmir, and Australia. It is an object of desire that rewards a discerning eye, a jewel to be worn with assurance, an heirloom in the making that will reflect both the world from which it came and the cultivated taste of the person who chooses it.






























