Yogo Sapphire Necklace, Sterling or Gold Buttercup Pendant
$ 141.75 $ 189.00
This yogo sapphire necklace features a sterling silver or gold buttercup design surrounding a 3mm stone.
Choice of necklace made with Sterling Silver or 14K Gold
*Please see size guide so that you can see the actual size of the 3 mm yogo
Sapphires are among the rarest and hardest gemstones in the world, which makes them a timeless gift. They maintain their brightness and beauty impeccably over time. Montana sapphires have a remarkable color and brilliance that is found nowhere else in the world.
For centuries, sapphires have been the choice of royalty for engagement rings and other fine jewelry. Sapphires are available in every color imaginable, which allow you to select the perfect piece of yogo sapphire jewelry to reflect your personal style.
Sapphire Size Guide
Montana Sapphires vs. Montana Yogo Sapphires
Montana is known as the Treasure State because it is rich in many mineral and gemstone sources, including two types of sapphires: the Yogo Sapphire and the fancy Montana Sapphires.
People often ask what is the difference between a Yogo sapphire and a Montana sapphire. Yogo sapphires are mined near Utica Montana at Yogo Gulch sapphire mine, while Montana sapphires are found mostly in the western part of the state.
Yogos are natural in color (usually blue or purple) and are never heat treated; it is a natural sapphire. Montana sapphires come in a variety of colors; some that are found no where else in the world. This is what makes the Montana Sapphire so appealing and unique.
Yogos tend to be beautiful, small, and very expensive. The United States Geological Survey and many gem experts have stated that Yogos are "among the world's finest sapphires." All of our Montana Yogo Sapphire jewelry come with a certificate of authenticity.
Yogos are usually very small as a result of the way they formed (i.e., the rough is fairly flat). Yogo sapphires are Montana sapphires but Montana sapphires are not always Yogos. Although all Montana sapphires are rare since they are no longer commercially mined, Yogos are the rarest and are famous for their Yogo sapphire cornflower blue color and their place among the Crown Jewels of England.
More information on their history: Development of Montana Sapphire Industry
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