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Conchita Montana Sapphire Butterfly

Paula Crevoshay, Crevoshay Inc.

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Washington, DC, United States

The spectacular Conchita Montana Sapphire Butterfly highlights the amazing variety and color range of sapphires from Montana. The sapphires represent a rainbow of colors, from steely blue, to fancy-colored shades of purple, pink, orange and yellow. Virtually all Montana sapphires are enhanced by heat treatment to intensify the original colors, as well as completely change the hue in some of them. The 18k yellow gold butterfly is set with 331 round brilliant-cut sapphires and 2 cabochon cut sapphires, totaling 27.97 carats. The exquisitely crafted piece is extremely versatile and can be worn as a brooch, pendant, or clasp for a beaded neckpiece. All of the sapphires are from Montana and most are from the famed Rock Creek deposit, located in the Sapphire Mountains near historic Philipsburg, Montana. More popularly known as Gem Mountain, gold miners discovered sapphires here in the late 1890’s. Over a period of 110 years, several hundred million carats of gem-quality sapphire were produced from this site that noted gemologists and journalists describe as the “Rainbow Over Montana.” A few of the sapphires in the butterfly are from the Dry Cottonwood Creek deposit, which is about 45 miles East-southeast of the Rock Creek deposit; these sapphires are also heat treated. The Conchita Montana Sapphire Butterfly, a collaboration by jewelry designer Paula Crevoshay and gem dealer/gemologist Robert Kane, was generously given by them to the Smithsonian Institution’s National Gem Collection in 2007. Ms. Crevoshay named the butterfly “Conchita” in memory of her mother, who instilled in her an early appreciation of butterflies and nature. The butterfly is a wonderful representation of Montana sapphires and is on display in the Gem Hall at the National Museum of Natural History.

Gift of Mr. Robert E. Kane and Paula Crevoshay in 2007.This object was designed by Ms. Paula Crevoshay and made by Crevoshay, Inc.

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  • Title: Conchita Montana Sapphire Butterfly
  • Creator: Paula Crevoshay, Crevoshay Inc.
  • Location: Sapphire Mountans, near Phillipsburg, Montana, United States, North America
  • Type: Pendant
  • Rights: This image was obtained from the Smithsonian Institution. The image or its contents may be protected by international copyright laws. http://www.si.edu/termsofuse
  • External Link: View this object record in the Smithsonian Institution Collections Search Center
  • USNM Catalog Number(s): G10539
  • Photo Credit: Harold and Erica Van Pelt
  • Field: Mineral Sciences
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

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