Blue Butte draws its name from the sapphire-hued mesas that rise from Montana’s wild heartlands — places once believed to hide veins of precious stone beneath their rugged soil. The deep blue gem at its center mirrors the color of twilight settling over those vast plateaus, while the gold setting recalls the hand-forged artistry of early frontier craftsmen. In the 19th century, rings like this were symbols of earned fortune — worn by settlers who struck gold, or by women who carried the West’s quiet opulence with unspoken pride. A relic of grit and grandeur, born where wilderness met refinement.