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Highly included, opaque rubies are nowhere near as rare as clear, transparent rubies or even clear, blue sapphires. There is also a distinction in how the material is used, with opaque ruby crystals used for carving and transparent ruby crystals used for faceting this goes for other gemstones too.

Beautiful, facet-grade rubies are a bit rarer than blue sapphires. Larger, facet-grade rubies are significantly rarer blue sapphires. As such, the Natural Ruby Company is equipped to help find a ruby that suits your tastes based on the 4Cs of gemstone buying:. Every stone is a unique combination of colors, and what is considered a pink sapphire in America might qualify as a ruby elsewhere in the world. Ruby color is not a single color, but a range.

It goes from pinkish red, to purplish red, to orangish red, and an unmodified ruby red as well. There are even star rubies, which we have available at the Natural Ruby Company. Hue — The actual color, as in red, blue, yellow, etc. The stones above are an example of this. Very often there are modifying colors like purplish red, orangish red, etc. Purplish Red. Orangish Red. Tone — How light or dark the stone is. Note that rubies aside from star rubies do not have light tones. These are pink sapphires by definition.

Their tones only go from medium like U to dark like R Saturation — How pure the color is. This is the difference between having ruby red and a reddish brown. It can also be the difference between a ruby and a pink sapphire, or brown corundum. Brownish Red. There are a variety of cuts that gemstones come in, including one-of-a-kind cuts like the ruby to the right.

The cut of any gemstone is unique based on potential inclusions, pleochroic color, quality of the crystal rough, and ultimately how the cutter adapts to all these factors. No two gems will be exactly the same unless cut exclusively for that purpose, especially in larger carat sizes. Most colored gemstones have a modified step cut on the bottom, like the round, cushion, oval, pear, marquise, trillion, and heart shapes listed above.

The only exception to this is the emerald, which has a completely different cut. Other cuts like radiant and princess are more uniquely cut too, but much less common since they are not as adaptable as the modified step cut. Clarity affects the price of rubies based on the type, location, number, and size of the many possible inclusions. These factors can dictate a large part of the price.

Inclusions around the edge can be hidden in a setting too, depending on the location and desired setting. Once the stone is set as a ruby ring, ruby necklace, or whatever piece of ruby jewelry is preferred, inclusions often become much less visible. Note these are magnified images of the actual rubies, meaning these inclusions are much less visible in person. The status of inclusions can reveal whether or not a stone has been heat-treated.

Most rubies and sapphires have been heat-treated to improve clarity and color of the stone, and their price reflects this as demonstrated below.

These effects are stable and widely accepted in the gemstone trade with disclosure. There are other natural factors associated with clarity, including the host material for rubies. There are two main types, one marble hosted and the other basalt hosted. The stones were highly sought-after because they were thought to hold the key to life itself.

Some legends say that sapphires would turn into rubies if they were left in the ground long enough. Others say that rubies were used to tell if misfortune was to come. The stones would turn a dark red color before an instance of bad luck, giving the user time to prepare for what was to come.

Traditionally the most valuable and sought after rubies on the market were of Burmese origin, known for its pure red color. Today fine Mozambican and Malagasy stones rival the quality and color of the traditional Burmese sources.

Both rubies and sapphires are in the mineral family corundum and made from aluminum oxide. Rubies that have more blue in them than red are often categorized as sapphires instead. Large rubies with strong color and clarity are rare to find. These stones increase exponentially in value as they get larger, as long as the clarity and color are still intact.

Stones with a lot of inclusions or disruptions in color are less valuable than clear, rich stones. So which July birthstone is right for you? Well, it's entirely up to your personal style. You could always wear jewelry that features multiple July birthstones, like a ruby ring with sapphire side stones.

Or chose a piece of ruby jewelry with some edge to mix the timeless beauty of ruby with a modern twist. Either way, choose the gems that hold the most meaning for you personally, for these pieces carry your day-to-day stories and your unique journey. Drawing inspiration from architecture to modern art, Walters Faith jewelry offers sparkle, texture, diversity, and wearability.

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More Brands. Furthermore, it was widely believed that rubies possessed a protective ability. Natural rubies, especially those of great quality and size, are by no means cheap. However, if you are willing to go for a smaller stone, you can find yourself an unbelievable ruby with a rich hue that is regal, prestigious, and absolutely beautiful for an affordable price. They are also a terrific alternative to diamonds since they offer such a warm and upbeat color. As the birthstone of July, the red stone is so much more than a magnificent colored gemstone.

The ruby has been believed to make its wearer more aware, more focused, and remain alert. There are also those who believe the stones can improve trouble with eyesight and blood circulation. Other possible benefits include success with exams and with certain vocations such as medicine, politics agriculture, and the government sphere.

Throughout history, rubies were worn and adored by kings and royalty. They were a sign of authority and luxury. Today it is believed that the wearer of a ruby can obtain a certain level of luxury. Rubies are associated with love, passion, and are believed to be able to help timid people open up.

Individuals experiencing depression and insecurity find solace in the ancient red gem. Rubies make fantastic gifts for many different occasions but are especially appropriate for romantic gestures. In the thirteenth century, there was a medicine for curing liver problems that included powdered ruby.

In later centuries, the 15th and 16th to be specific, the red stones were believed to neutralize poison. Rubies have forever been considered the stones of love, passion, energy, and power. It is for this reason that a ruby is considered the most emotionally powerful gemstone on the planet.

This relates to the fiery aspect of the stone, given its color. The red color also symbolizes blood, which is why the ruby is believed to increase energy and vigor.

Another emotional myth in regards to the ruby is that the wearer will have lots of courage and will go through life without fear. It is also believed that rubies can help individuals become more motivated and help them find the energy to set goals. They can promote dynamic leadership and make one sharper and more aware.

Included among these stones is the Another noteworthy ruby is the Liberty Bell Ruby, the largest mined ruby on the planet. The most expensive ruby in the world is the Sunrise Ruby.

Since the ruby was only 8. The sultry red stone has been a favorite among humankind since the beginning of time. Perhaps that is why individuals are willing to shell out millions upon millions of dollars in order to own large, quality rubies such as the One is of course the size, and the second is obviously the unbelievable color of the stone. Rubies hailing from the Mogok deposit in Burma tend to fetch the highest sums due to their vivid and saturated red color.

Not all rubies must be of the proportions similar to the stones mentioned in this list, nor do they have to be from such reputable and high-demand locations such as Mogok.

With a firm budget and a set of priorities in hand, each individual can find the ruby that best suits his or her needs.



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