Our first series of Locks with Montana sapphires. First a bit about them:
It was in the late 1800’s that the deposits of sapphire were first recorded in Montana. These were first discovered by people mining for gold in Montana. It was in 1895 that a man named Jake Hoover collected enough blue pebbles to fill a cigar box which he sent to one of the best known jewelers of the time, Tiffany & Co. It was the famed Dr. George Frederick Kunz, who worked for Tiffany’s at the time who first identified them as sapphire. This cigar box of blue pebbles was never returned to Mr. Hoover. In its place a check for payment for the pebbles arrived.
This Total Baguette Babylock is 1.5cm long X 9MM wide with a thickness of 3MM with a closure of 8MM. The Babylock is our smallest Lock. Please see The Guide to It All for more size context.
14K gold
1.1 carat unheated baguette Montana Sapphires comprised of 6 stones.
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