Jewelry Design Center Magazine Autumn_Holiday 2023

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BY CAROL BESLER

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BLUES Imagine a world without color — all black and white and no joie de vivre. Color adds life, drama, flair, and energy to our world, and it infuses jewelry with a special beauty. In a fashion world full of neutrals, little black dresses, and tone-on-tone ensembles, gemstone jewelry is not just an accessory, it is the magic finishing touch. VIBRANT SAPPHIRES ARE INFUSING JEWELRY DESIGNS WITH NEW LIFE AT JDC you definitely want these Montana

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MONTANA SAPPHIRES ARE PERFECT FOR MIXING AND MATCHING IN STACKS AND LAYERS ADDING NEW LIFE TO EXISTING COLLECTIONS AND JEWELRY WARDROBES.

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The history of Montana sapphires traces back to the 19th century when gold miners first discovered them and since then, the state has built a well-known reputation for skilled lapidaries and jewelers who have worked with these sapphires for generations. They are one of the few sapphire sources in North America, making them particularly special to people in the United States and collectors who appreciate gems from distinct locations. We have an exclusive distribution of a private collection of Montana Sapphires that have been tracked to the exact source. These rare gems are renowned for their unique beauty and unusual color. Montana sapphires appear to shift color in different lighting and come in a variety of colors. Some Montana sapphires are bi-colored and even tri-colored.

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Montana sapphires are known for their wide range of colors, including blues, greens, yellows, oranges and pinks. The most famous among them are the cornflower blue and teal blue sapphires. This diversity of color is truly what makes Montana sapphires stand out.

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