I’m thinking of this stone for an engagement ring. What are your thoughts on it as far as quality? And even ideas on a possible setting. I prefer rose gold. Thanks!
Almost or barely pink to be seen. It is super well cut and picking up some blue reflection from the sky but is a far cry from nicely saturated.
By the way, how crazy are these for unheated Montanas? Approx 4 and 5 carats.
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Rare Intense Purplish Pink Montana Sapphire | Gems & Gemology
A Montana sapphire of unusual size and color proves to be from the secondary deposit of Rock Creek.www.gia.edu
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This is sold, but kind of similar in color and price from a seller who is famous for his cuts and charges a significant premium for them.
Same thing but more purplePink Montana Sapphire Starbrite™ Cut 1.18 carats | John Dyer Gems
A rare natural purplish pink color from the El Dorado Bar region of Montana. Montana sapphires are usually in the blue/green/gray color range and a pink/purple is far less common. This is a lovely gem with our cutting and would make a super engagement ring! For scale: USA Ring Size 7.5 - Middle...www.johndyergems.com
Purple Montana Sapphire Starbrite™ Cut 1.35 carats | John Dyer Gems
Lovely gem with natural color, our cutting, good clarity and a classy shape, also mined from the El Dorado Bar - Montana, USA! <br><br> For scale: USA Ring Size 7.5 - Middle and Index Finger Used in video and photo.www.johndyergems.com
Potentially a more saturated pink, similar weight, similarly included, a few hundred dollars cheaper, and still carries a premium for being precision cut. This site has a few pinks around 0.85-1.15ct in the 900-1600 range. Worth taking a look.
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1.73-Carat Purplish-Pink Montana Sapphire - Earth's Treasury
A stunning purplish-pink unheated Montana sapphire in our modified version of the classic diamond round brilliant design, 1.73 carats.www.earthstreasury.com
Also keep in mind two things about untreated Montana sapphires:
First, they are shifty little buggers. The color you see will not be the one you always get. It can change in all types of lighting and seasons, and even clouds passing over. Sometimes the color change is awesome, sometimes not. Make sure you see it/have pics or video in a variety.
And also a lot of them have a grey element to the color. This makes it more subdued in terms of color. So if this is something that would bother you or her, make sure to ask the vendor.
Good luck with your proposal plans!
I actually like the subdued color, I actually have started looking at Pad sapphires for the same reason, because they have some pale pinks that I enjoy. but they seem very hard to source.