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Montana Sapphire--I love it!

Mrs. Bojangles

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Here is the Montana sapphire dh and I bought from Mastercut Gems. It is 1.62 carats and a gorgeous blue-green, more green than blue. I love its light color, sparkle, and the way it changes colors depending on the light source. Dana was SO very helpful to me, and hand-picked this from his friend Paul's stash of gems.

MontanaSapphire.jpg
 
Looks lush. Like peppermint ice cream! What are you plans for it?
 
We're going to have a ring made, yellow gold setting, probably a solitaire on a narrow band. I know that's not the popular style now with all the paved bands and halo settings, but it will suit me best. I will wear it with my wedding band. I'm not a diamond fan and didn't want one way back when--just my personal preference. If I'd have thought of colored stones, I'd have wanted to looked at those. It didn't even enter my head, and the only thing the jewelry stores had were diamond rings.

I know it's not the vivid royal blue many people prefer in a sapphire, but I love love love it.
 
Very pretty!
 
Do you have any more pics? I'd love to see more of it. It looks yummy to me -- I love Montanas. It will look very nice in yg!

--- Laurie
 
It's gorgeous! :appl: :love: More pics please!
 
ooooh! That looks like spring time! What a yummy colour! I remember reading somewhere about a description of a Montana Sapphire and it ran from "blue jeans" to "williamsburg blue". (yeah... who comes up with the colour descriptors??) but that looks amazing! Very eager for more photo's - sun/shade/indoors..... hurry!!! :appl:
 
Here are a couple more that I took on the same day in the same place, but the color still looks different depending upon the angle of the sapphire and the camera.

MontanaSapphire2.jpg

MontanaSapphire3.jpg
 
Mrs. Bojangles|1325093848|3090088 said:
We're going to have a ring made, yellow gold setting, probably a solitaire on a narrow band. I know that's not the popular style now with all the paved bands and halo settings, but it will suit me best. I will wear it with my wedding band. I'm not a diamond fan and didn't want one way back when--just my personal preference. If I'd have thought of colored stones, I'd have wanted to looked at those. It didn't even enter my head, and the only thing the jewelry stores had were diamond rings.

I know it's not the vivid royal blue many people prefer in a sapphire, but I love love love it.

This is EXACTLY how jewellery/gemstones should make you feel. There's no right or wrong and it's how it affects you that's important. Many congratulations on getting THE ONE!
 
That is a gorgeous stone-- I love Montana sapphires too, and that is a really, really gorgeous stone! :o Does it exhibit a color change in different lights, or is it just hard to photograph? Either way, it is beautiful! I love that color!
 
LD|1325177043|3090775 said:
Mrs. Bojangles|1325093848|3090088 said:
I know it's not the vivid royal blue many people prefer in a sapphire, but I love love love it.

This is EXACTLY how jewellery/gemstones should make you feel. There's no right or wrong and it's how it affects you that's important. Many congratulations on getting THE ONE!

Thanks, LD! That's what I think, too. There's no right or wrong where gem stones are concerned. It's very subjective, so get what you love. Oh, and I got THE ONE when hubby and I got married. :-) The sapphire is just a bonus.
 
chloeishere|1325197287|3090975 said:
That is a gorgeous stone-- I love Montana sapphires too, and that is a really, really gorgeous stone! :o Does it exhibit a color change in different lights, or is it just hard to photograph? Either way, it is beautiful! I love that color!

Chloe,

Thank you. Dana hand selected this Montana sapphire for me from about forty stones that his friend Paul had, as he did not have a Montana the size I wanted, at the moment. He was a GREAT help to me and answered my questions by email very quickly. He is very much a gentleman, too.

The sapphire does change color according to the light, but is always green. Sometimes there appears to be more blue in it than other times, but green is the main color, which I love. I don't think it is what you would call a "color change sapphire". Can't wait to get it set into a ring!! I will have to post more pics then.
 
I love the rarity of Montana sapphires - the fact that they actually come from the US. I also love that distinctive steely blue/green shade that seems so characteristic of the Montana stones. (I know they come in other color, including a more true blue, but this is the color I've seen most often.) Most that I've seen are much smaller than yours though - isn't it kind of unusual to get one that large?

I suspect that once you're wearing your ring, you'll occasionally run into someone who says... "say, isn't that a Montana sapphire?"

Wouldn't that be cool? :appl:
 
Lovely! I'm so glad that you found a stone that makes you happy every time you look at it, and I'm looking forward to seeing how you set it.

I would call this one more of a colour-shifter, and I suspect that it is one of those stones that the color metal you choose to set it in will have a strong effect on the color it appears once it's set.

I agree, Dana is a very nice person!
 
Can't wait to see what you plan for that pretty thing. Keep us posted as it goes along, ok?

--- Laurie
 
VRBeauty|1325225157|3091289 said:
I love the rarity of Montana sapphires - the fact that they actually come from the US. I also love that distinctive steely blue/green shade that seems so characteristic of the Montana stones. (I know they come in other color, including a more true blue, but this is the color I've seen most often.) Most that I've seen are much smaller than yours though - isn't it kind of unusual to get one that large?

I suspect that once you're wearing your ring, you'll occasionally run into someone who says... "say, isn't that a Montana sapphire?"

Wouldn't that be cool? :appl:

Yes, it would be cool to have someone recognize it as a Montana sapphire when I'm wearing it. And I do think it's good-sized for a Montana from what I've read. I asked him for something in the 1.5 to 2 carat range.
 
Aoife|1325253207|3091425 said:
Lovely! I'm so glad that you found a stone that makes you happy every time you look at it, and I'm looking forward to seeing how you set it.

I would call this one more of a colour-shifter, and I suspect that it is one of those stones that the color metal you choose to set it in will have a strong effect on the color it appears once it's set.

I agree, Dana is a very nice person!

Yes, he is! And I may come back here to ask opinions about a setting. It will be yellow gold, most likely a solitaire, but even then there are SO many choices.
 
JewelFreak|1325260275|3091537 said:
Can't wait to see what you plan for that pretty thing. Keep us posted as it goes along, ok?

--- Laurie

I plan to keep you posted!
 
That is such an exceptionally happy ending! What did you end up doing with the big topaz, by the way? I remember seeing that thread and having a good chuckle. It was so sweet of your husband, but at the same time, my goodness what a huge ring!
 
That is one of the prettiest Montana sapphires I have seen posted here !!!
How wonderful of Dana to help you out !

I love a simple setting. You will pair it with a beautiful wedding band and later perhaps
an eternity ring with some bling, that will really set it off ~ ooo La La !!!! :love: :love: :love:
Congratulations to you and your fiancee !!!!
 
chloeishere|1325290325|3091840 said:
That is such an exceptionally happy ending! What did you end up doing with the big topaz, by the way? I remember seeing that thread and having a good chuckle. It was so sweet of your husband, but at the same time, my goodness what a huge ring!

Yes, he's a keeper and it was very sweet of him! I just felt SO bad that he was trying to buy me a gift and it was absurdly huge and nothing I would want to wear. I'm glad we eventually both saw the humor in it. We didn't do anything with the topaz ring yet. It is nestled safely in its box waiting for Halloween...J/K. I really don't know what we'll do with it.
 
ooo~Shiney!|1325294087|3091881 said:
That is one of the prettiest Montana sapphires I have seen posted here !!!
How wonderful of Dana to help you out !

I love a simple setting. You will pair it with a beautiful wedding band and later perhaps
an eternity ring with some bling, that will really set it off ~ ooo La La !!!! :love: :love: :love:
Congratulations to you and your fiancee !!!!

Hi, ooo-Shiney!

Your post made me laugh. Thanks for the congratulations, but we have already been married for *ahem* a while now. My wedding band is a yellow gold, domed band. I tend to go for simplicity and not ultra bling. I like solitaires or other fairly simple settings, and also Celtic rings and some poesy rings, the ones that have a carved design on the outside and a message on the inside.

Yes, Dana was great to work with, so helpful, kind, and gave great service. He answered all my questions before and during the transaction and when I wasn't sure about the sapphire (we wanted an appraisal but couldn't find anyone to do it in the Christmas rush) he was willing to extend the time so that we could be sure of what we wanted. We ended up not getting an appraisal after I got some opinions of the good folks here, but I was very happy with how Dana handled everything. I give him a big thumbs up.
 
Mrs. Bojangles, Gorgeous stone, love the montana sapphires, I also have one from Dana and am looking forward to see how you set yours, I really like the idea of a solitaire to showcase the stone. :wavey:
 
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