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Art Deco, American, Rare Teal Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring

£5,750
SKU: ARB-441

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Sapphires have been treasured for millennia, and deposits in Sri Lanka, Burma (Myanmar) and Kashmir are usually thought of as the most famous deposits. However, another deposit, in Yogo Gulch in Montana, USA, caused a considerable stir at the end of the 19th century, yielding superb and distinctive sapphires of its own. The deposits had been discovered as early as the 1860s, as a byproduct of the ‘gold rush’ that swept the region, but yields were small and went virtually unnoticed as the prospectors focussed their attentions solely on gold. In 1895, the prospector Ed ‘Sapphire’ Collins started to wonder if these small blue stones might actually be worth something. He sent a parcel to Tiffany’s famous pioneering gemologist, George Frederick Kunz, who promptly purchased the lot, declaring that they were ‘sapphires of unusual quality’. With this endorsement, a new sapphire rush began, and Montana sapphires suddenly shot to fame. Montana sapphires are set apart from other sapphires primarily by their range of attractive colours, the most famous of which is demonstrated here: an unusual, striking greenish-blue, not found in other sapphires. They also tend to be of more even colour than other sapphires, which are prone to patchy colour ‘zoning’ within the stone. These qualities combined to create gems of surpassing charm, and with Kunz’s endorsement they captured the imagination of Tiffany & Co., who championed them in their all-American jewels of the early 20th century. Montana sapphires also tend to be very small, and are most commonly below 1 carat, which means that this 2.40 carat blue-green gem is something of a rarity. Set in a simple cluster of circular-cut diamonds to a yellow gold band, this is a sapphire and diamond cluster with a story to tell.





Why I love it...

“ This sapphire is electric! I’ve never seen a colour like this in a sapphire; it’s a mixture of vibrant teal and sage hues - totally mesmerising.

- Sammy, Founder



Place of Origin:
United States of America

Stone Type:
Diamonds
(approx. 0.7cts total / approx. G/H colour / VS clarity on average)
& Sapphire (2.4cts calculated)
Accompanied by GCS report no. 81294-50, stating that the sapphire is of Montana (U.S.A) origin, with no indications of heat treatment.

Setting Dimensions:
Sapphire 7mm x 7.3mm x 5.6mm / Height 6mm / Front 12mm x 12mm

Metal Type:
18ct Yellow Gold (marked '18K')

Manufacture Date & Period:
1915-1925 / Art Deco

Condition & Wear:
Very good / Minor wear commensurate with age

Band Size:
UK L / US 5.75 (complimentary re-size available)

Weight:
3.98g (gross)

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Art Deco, American, Rare Teal Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring

£5,750

This ring is sold, sorry. See similar rings:

Sapphires have been treasured for millennia, and deposits in Sri Lanka, Burma (Myanmar) and Kashmir are usually thought of as the most famous deposits. However, another deposit, in Yogo Gulch in Montana, USA, caused a considerable stir at the end of the 19th century, yielding superb and distinctive sapphires of its own. The deposits had been discovered as early as the 1860s, as a byproduct of the ‘gold rush’ that swept the region, but yields were small and went virtually unnoticed as the prospectors focussed their attentions solely on gold. In 1895, the prospector Ed ‘Sapphire’ Collins started to wonder if these small blue stones might actually be worth something. He sent a parcel to Tiffany’s famous pioneering gemologist, George Frederick Kunz, who promptly purchased the lot, declaring that they were ‘sapphires of unusual quality’. With this endorsement, a new sapphire rush began, and Montana sapphires suddenly shot to fame. Montana sapphires are set apart from other sapphires primarily by their range of attractive colours, the most famous of which is demonstrated here: an unusual, striking greenish-blue, not found in other sapphires. They also tend to be of more even colour than other sapphires, which are prone to patchy colour ‘zoning’ within the stone. These qualities combined to create gems of surpassing charm, and with Kunz’s endorsement they captured the imagination of Tiffany & Co., who championed them in their all-American jewels of the early 20th century. Montana sapphires also tend to be very small, and are most commonly below 1 carat, which means that this 2.40 carat blue-green gem is something of a rarity. Set in a simple cluster of circular-cut diamonds to a yellow gold band, this is a sapphire and diamond cluster with a story to tell.





Why I love it...

“ This sapphire is electric! I’ve never seen a colour like this in a sapphire; it’s a mixture of vibrant teal and sage hues - totally mesmerising.

- Sammy, Founder



Place of Origin:
United States of America

Stone Type:
Diamonds
(approx. 0.7cts total / approx. G/H colour / VS clarity on average)
& Sapphire (2.4cts calculated)
Accompanied by GCS report no. 81294-50, stating that the sapphire is of Montana (U.S.A) origin, with no indications of heat treatment.

Setting Dimensions:
Sapphire 7mm x 7.3mm x 5.6mm / Height 6mm / Front 12mm x 12mm

Metal Type:
18ct Yellow Gold (marked '18K')

Manufacture Date & Period:
1915-1925 / Art Deco

Condition & Wear:
Very good / Minor wear commensurate with age

Band Size:
UK L / US 5.75 (complimentary re-size available)

Weight:
3.98g (gross)

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