Distinctly Montana Magazine

2021 // Fall

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w w w . d i s t i n c t l y m o n t a n a . c o m 73 SAPPHIRES ARE THE GEMSTONE OF ROYALTY dating back to the Romans and Greeks; Jewish traditions hold that the Ten Commandments were engraved on sapphire tablets. Some may be legend or myth, but there's no denying that sapphires have an air of mystery and magic, not unlike Montana. The major deposits found in Montana are in the Yogo Gulch in central Montana, the Missouri River near Helena, Dry Cottonwood Creek near Deer Lodge, and the Rock Creek deposit in the Sapphire Mountains near Philipsburg. I went out on the road to find the story of the yogo sapphire, and in my journey and research I discovered more than I imagined. It had me looking at the little gem with more admiration—and left me with more questions. I pulled up early in front of the Sweet Palace/Sapphire Gallery in Philipsburg, Montana. The aroma of fresh coffee coming out the front door into the crisp morning air was hard to resist, so I wandered into the candy store, hoping someone might take pity on me and offer a cup of freshly brewed coffee. The lady behind the counter smiled and asked if I would like some, and I sheepishly said yes. words and photos by HALLIE ZOLYNSKI T h e S a p p h i r e R o a d

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