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2.67 Carat Burma Ruby, Diamond and Platinum Ring
Retail Price: $64,000.00
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The Beautiful and Rare: The Burma Ruby
Burma, also known as Myanmar, has been the source of some of the world's finest rubies for centuries. Burmese rubies are famed for their strong and vibrant colour, making them the most desired of all!
Every mine produces a wide range of quality. The fact that a ruby comes from a famous mine doesn’t mean it is good quality... But fine-quality rubies that have Myanmar (Burmese) origin definitely are.
This for example: Edwardian Burma Ruby Cabochon & Diamond Cluster Ring
This beautiful oval shaped Burma ruby cabochon takes centre stage of this amazing cluster ring. The ruby weighs 3.3 carats and looks amazing in both daylight and iridescent light, with a rich and intense colour. The stone is complemented by a cluster of sparkly old cut diamonds, set in a way that creates great movement and placing the ruby to centre stage.
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For Sale!! 2.45ct Burma Ruby and 1.10ct diamond ring set in 18K yellow gold crafted by David Porter Jewelry
Add a touch of glamour to your outfit with the 2.45ct Burma Ruby and 1.10ct diamond ring set in 18K yellow gold.💍 The deep red hue of the Burma Ruby paired with the sparkling diamonds creates a mesmerizing contrast that catches the light beautifully.
This ring is not just a piece of accessory but a statement of luxury and style.❤ It's a stunning piece that exudes elegance and sophistication. It is sure to turn heads and will make a timeless addition to any jewelry collection.
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Natural 0.82Ct Oval Cut Burma Ruby Necklace in 14K Real Gold
Natural Burma Ruby Necklace in 14K Real Gold | Butterfly Necklace | 0.82Ct Oval Cut Gemstone Dainty Necklace | July Birthstone Hallmarked Jewelry | Fine Jewelry
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Grab a beautiful 0.80 carats 100% Natural Kashmir ruby pigeon blood 🩸
No heat no treatment
These rubies from Batakundi is gaining attention of the buyers due to it’s beautiful color .
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Kashmir #rubies are considered some of the finest rubies in the world and are prized for their intense "pigeon's blood" red color, which is often described as a rich, velvety red with a hint of blue. The color of #Kashmir rubies is believed to be due to the presence of chromium in the crystal structure, which gives them their distinctive hue
In addition to their color, Kashmir rubies from Batakundi are known for their exceptional clarity, often displaying minimal to no visible inclusions, which adds to their value and rarity. They are usually found in small sizes, with larger stones being exceptionally rare.
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jeweler headcanons
now that i've posted my jeweler translations i wanna post my headcanonssss
The stories don't really have a lot of substance to them. Basically they travel through portals called GATEs and it seems like it's for the purpose of traveling to alternate universes where the objective is just to give each Totoko of each universe a pretty gem. They run a shop together in a back alley of Akatsuka ward.
However the Hesokuri canon is kind of nothing and gems and minerals have been a huge interest of mine for months soooo I wanted to expand on that
Osomatsu
He’s got a loupe in his attack art which i think is soooo cute but there’s like a 7/10 chance he would scam you I think. Now there’s a chance he’s just looking through the loupe to make it seem like he knows what he’s doing and he’s bullshitting you but I prefer to think he actually does know his shit and knows what he’s talking about and how to spot a real gem bc ummmm it’s hotter that way.
In my heart I want him to be an honest, trustworthy man. I want to tell you you're safe buying things from him but it's osomatsu......
HOWEVER I think if he does sell fakes, he does have quite a few of them. A lot of glass filled rubies that he sells at the full price of a genuine Burma ruby, imitations and synthetics that are not disclosed as such, and he also doesn’t usually disclose any treatments. Although I don’t think his standards are Quite so low that he’d sell straight glass. But if you give him a good gem to appraise he’ll try to buy it at a lower price and sell it at a hell of a markup. Perhaps the real, high quality gems are only saved for Totoko?
He’s got the charisma to trick a lot of people into buying something that is not worth nearly as much money as he’s asking for, and is probably smart enough to be able to tell when a buyer knows their shit and when he can and can’t get away with bullshitting them. Probably makes conversation first to get a feel of how much you know.
Obviously he still takes on that "leader" role among the brothers. Like they all own the shop but maybe if you ask for the manager, he's the one that'll show up?
Mostly sells faceted gems that are not yet set in jewelry. Doesn't have any rough stones or mineral specimens, and might carry jewelry sometimes, but not much.
Will sell to anyone, but I think his clientele is usually like, the casual jewelry/gem consumer. Doesn't appeal to mineral collectors very much, and will sometimes sell to very very rich people but not often.
It's also shown in the story and his art that he will just shove the gems in his bag carelessly. No wrapping or special packaging, I guess he just throws them in there (which can cause scratches, fractures, and breakages among gems, especially of varying hardnesses)
The gems mentioned in the story are emotites, originally from Pazzmatsu, but I think he also deals mostly in red gems, particularly rubies, but of course he's got stuff like spinels, fancy sapphires, tourmalines, etc
Karamatsu
His attack shows that he only has jewelry, but it's jewelry made of all different types of gems so he may not focus on one particular type like Osomatsu. It also seems to be very big, extravagant statement pieces. In the story he's also shown at what looks like very expensive rich people parties, so while Osomatsu is more geared towards selling to the general public, Karamatsu may specialize in very very rich customers. Also explains why he's dressed so well lol my mans so put together.......
His personal favorite is probably sapphires, or some other blue stone. PERSONALLY. I think his favorites are specifically star sapphires. look at these
I think he’s honest enough that he’s the most reputable of the six to buy from. I think he’s about as skilled as Osomatsu, if not more, when it comes to identifying and appraising gems, but he’s not Perfect so he’s bound to make mistakes and maybe there’s some misidentified things in the mix. But I think he’s like 2/10 most likely to scam you. If you get something you didn’t expect he probably just genuinely didn’t know lmao he somehow doesn’t look as shady as the rest of them so I think he’s probably involved in reputable circles, sells to people that know their shit and doesn’t try to prey on those that don’t know anything.
He also properly packages and cares for his gems, he's not careless like Osomatsu. Also probably something required of him if he's going to be selling to a very wealthy clientele
Choromatsu
This guy will fucking scam you he is going to tell you shit that just straight up isn’t true. 9/10 chance you are not getting what you asked for. I went to a gem show in may with my friend and I saw a ‘gem’ that looked like fordite - which is tumbled paint scraped off the bottom of ford car factories. Very pretty but absolutely not a real gem, it's paint. I held it up and asked what it was - expecting the answer to be fordite - and he said some other name that I forgot but upon googling it its basically the same thing as fordite and this mfer said “and that’s naturally occurring!” do you think I am fucking stupid. anyway that’s the shit jeweler choromatsu tells you.
In the story and his art he's shown selling amulets of some sort, and he tries to sell one to Dekapan that's meant to increase libido and claims it's got something to do with cavemen. Despite him only being shown selling amulets, I do think he has small specimens and loose stones. just for me
look hes such a FREAKKKKKKK i need him bad
He does Have real gems in his collection, but you can’t trust anything he says about them. He’ll try to pass off any fucking green thing as emerald yes he will sell straight glass. It’s a grab bag of anything. He tells some kind of made up story about the history of it, usually full of some kind of mysticism and what it could bring you. He knows a bit about how to identify a real gem but isn't as skilled as his older brothers.
He also seems at least a little disorganized, what with the amulets hanging on the inside of his jacket and all. It's a system that's organized enough at least that someone unfamiliar could figure it out, but it's also a little bit of like "I know where everything is" kind of a deal
Ichimatsu
His art makes it look like he digs up his gems himself, just cause the gloves and backpack and hat and map makes me think he's out in the field and stuff
The umbrella and blanket sale in his attack art also makes me feel like he’s not As shady as choro but is probably trying to sell them as like “this stone will cure your anxiety” type stuff.
His items are most likely genuine but overpriced. I get the vibe that maybe he digs a portion of his stuff out of the ground himself and is more of a traveling salesman kind of a thing. So part of the stuff he sells is stuff he dug up and cleaned himself and some is stock that he bought from others. But because of this, he's decently good at identifying more common minerals, like the kind you'd find at these spiritual shops. Maybe not that great with rarer minerals, though.
Most of his stuff is likely rough pieces, although I'm sure he has polished points, worry stones, those things carved like hearts.
6/10 likely to scam you just based on the fact that a 2 inch chunk of low quality amethyst is not worth $30 fuck off. he’s essentially the same as any overpriced metaphysical spiritual shop that sells crystals in the shape of penises for $20
I think he does know his shit in terms of scientific information, but he's selling them on the basis of like crystal healing and shit. He also doesn't know that much about crystal healing though he makes up the meanings whenever you ask
Jyushimatsu
the big bag and devious hat and cloak makes me think he stole that shit lmao
He looks like he has a citrine geode in his attack (natural citrine is actually quite rare, a lot of citrine on the market is heat treated amethyst) also it's fucking HUGE so it would be pretty expensive.
I get the vibe that maybe he steals expensive shit like big statement pieces? I don't know. I dont know ......
In the story it seems like he can appreciate both rough and polished stones. He might lean a little more towards rough specimens, but it sounds like he's quite happy with either one
As a salesman I think he's a bit more trustworthy as well? He was trying to sell something to Hatabou in the story but in his own Jyushimatsu way I have trouble truly understanding him.....
Todomatsu
His art and costume makes him look very well traveled, I like to think that he mainly collects rough mineral specimens, usually very rare and expensive collector's minerals. He's got the super niche expensive stuff that the average person doesn't know but that collectors would pay thousands of dollars for. In the story he also mentions picking something up from a mining location, which tells me he's taking shit that's coming straight out of the ground rather than stuff that's already been processed in some way.
Very very knowledgable about his stuff. His clientele is also very niche, like Karamatsu's, because the main people interested in his stuff would be people that are already into mineral collecting.
He's less likely to scam you solely because the people he sells to are usually skilled enough to be able to tell the difference between something real or fake, or an imitation. He has a reputation to uphold, so he can't risk ruining that.
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can you guys chill lmao. just trying to help
Sapphire is a precious gemstone, a variety of the mineral corundum, consisting of aluminium oxide (α-Al2O3) with trace amounts of elements such as iron, titanium, cobalt, lead, chromium, vanadium, magnesium, boron, and silicon. The name sapphire is derived from the Latin word sapphirus, itself from the Greek word sappheiros (σάπφειρος), which referred to lapis lazuli. It is typically blue, but natural "fancy" sapphires also occur in yellow, purple, orange, and green colors; "parti sapphires" show two or more colors. Red corundum stones also occur, but are called rubies rather than sapphires. Pink-colored corundum may be classified either as ruby or sapphire depending on locale. Commonly, natural sapphires are cut and polished into gemstones and worn in jewelry. They also may be created synthetically in laboratories for industrial or decorative purposes in large crystal boules. Because of the remarkable hardness of sapphires – 9 on the Mohs scale (the third hardest mineral, after diamond at 10 and moissanite at 9.5) – sapphires are also used in some non-ornamental applications, such as infrared optical components, high-durability windows, wristwatch crystals and movement bearings, and very thin electronic wafers, which are used as the insulating substrates of special-purpose solid-state electronics such as integrated circuits and GaN-based blue LEDs. Sapphire is the birthstone for September and the gem of the 45th anniversary. A sapphire jubilee occurs after 65 years.
Sapphire is one of the two gem-varieties of corundum, the other being ruby (defined as corundum in a shade of red). Although blue is the best-known sapphire color, they occur in other colors, including gray and black, and also can be colorless. A pinkish orange variety of sapphire is called padparadscha.
Significant sapphire deposits are found in Australia, Afghanistan, Cambodia, Cameroon, China (Shandong), Colombia, Ethiopia, India Jammu and Kashmir (Padder, Kishtwar), Kenya, Laos, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Myanmar (Burma), Nigeria, Rwanda, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Thailand, United States (Montana) and Vietnam. Sapphire and rubies are often found in the same geographical settings, but they generally have different geological formations. For example, both ruby and sapphire are found in Myanmar's Mogok Stone Tract, but the rubies form in marble, while the sapphire forms in granitic pegmatites or corundum syenites.
Every sapphire mine produces a wide range of quality, and origin is not a guarantee of quality. For sapphire, Jammu and Kashmir receives the highest premium, although Burma, Sri Lanka, and Madagascar also produce large quantities of fine quality gems.
The cost of natural sapphires varies depending on their color, clarity, size, cut, and overall quality. Sapphires that are completely untreated are worth far more than those that have been treated. Geographical origin also has a major impact on price. For most gems of one carat or more, an independent report from a respected laboratory such as GIA, Lotus Gemology, or SSEF, is often required by buyers before they will make a purchase.
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Burma Ruby: The Gem of Passion and Elegance
Renowned as one of the most valuable and sought-after gemstones in the world, Burma Ruby captivates with its deep red hues and unparalleled brilliance. Known as the “King of Gemstones,” this ruby originates from the Mogok Valley in Myanmar (Burma), celebrated for producing some of the finest rubies.
Properties of Burma Ruby
Burma Ruby is treasured for its vibrant pigeon blood red color, exceptional clarity, and remarkable hardness, making it ideal for fine jewelry. Beyond its visual appeal, this gemstone symbolizes love, passion, and protection, making it a timeless choice for special occasions and heirlooms.
Why Choose Burma Ruby?
Color: Its intense red hues, often with a slight bluish undertone, distinguish it from other rubies.
Durability: With a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale, it’s perfect for long-lasting jewelry.
Symbolism: It is believed to bring success, courage, and love to its wearer.
Availability in Dubai
At Clio Jewellery, we are proud to offer an exclusive collection of authentic Burma Rubies in Dubai. Each gemstone is ethically sourced and handpicked for its exceptional quality. Our skilled artisans craft these rubies into stunning rings, pendants, and bespoke designs, ensuring you find a piece that reflects your unique style.
Discover the timeless beauty of Burma Ruby in Dubai at Clio Jewellery. Visit us to explore our exquisite collection and experience luxury like never before.
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Unveiling the Allure of Mozambique Ruby
Mozambique Ruby is a captivating gemstone known for its rich, vibrant red color and impressive clarity. Sourced from the mines in Mozambique, these rubies have quickly become highly sought after in the gemstone market due to their exceptional quality and affordability. Mozambique Ruby offers both beauty and value, making it an ideal choice for collectors and jewelry enthusiasts.
What Makes Mozambique Ruby Stand Out?
Mozambique Rubies are gaining recognition for their brilliant color and superior quality. Mined from the Montepuez area of Mozambique, these rubies feature a striking red hue, often with a slight hint of pink or purple. While the rubies from Myanmar (Burma) have long been revered for their "pigeon’s blood" color, Mozambique Rubies offer an alternative that is both stunning and more accessible, with high levels of clarity and brilliance.
Key Characteristics of Mozambique Ruby
Color: The color of Mozambique Ruby ranges from deep red to a bright, fiery red, sometimes with subtle undertones of pink or purple. These colors make them incredibly striking and desirable.
Clarity and Transparency: Mozambique Rubies are known for their high clarity, which enhances their brilliance. While some rubies may have visible inclusions, those from Mozambique tend to be clearer and more vibrant, adding to their desirability.
Durability: As a member of the corundum family, Mozambique Rubies are incredibly durable, scoring 9 on the Mohs scale of hardness. This makes them perfect for everyday wear in rings, necklaces, and other fine jewelry.
Affordability: Compared to other rubies, Mozambique Rubies are generally more affordable while still offering a high level of quality, making them an excellent choice for buyers seeking both beauty and value.
Why Choose Mohra for Mozambique Ruby?
At Mohra, you can explore a premium collection of Mozambique Rubies. Sourced from reputable mines, their rubies stand out for their color, clarity, and craftsmanship. Whether you're looking for an investment or a meaningful gift, a Mozambique Ruby from Mohra represents both elegance and lasting value.
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What Is The Difference Between Mozambique And Burmese Ruby?
Mozambique Vs Burmese Ruby- Although Mozambique and Burma (Myanmar) are known for their rubies, their stories diverge. Due to their outstanding quality and color, both types are highly valued. These vivid stones are the most adorable option for expensive jewelry as they are the pinnacle of exclusivity and elegance. One has a long history of tradition, whereas the other exudes the new charm of a modern wonder.
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This Bracelet Is On Display At The Gem Gallery At The National Museum Of Natural History. The Rubies Were Originally In Another Piece Of Jewelry, But Were Re-Set Into This Incredible Piece by Harry Winston, Inc. In 1950
31 Highly Prized Pigeon's Blood Rubies From The Mogok Region Of Burma, Weighing In At 60 CTW
Three-Row Design Of 107 Pear, Marquis and Round Brilliant Diamonds, Weighing In At 27.00 CTW
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Photo: Chip Clark/Smithsonian
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Old Burma Ruby vs New Burma Ruby: A Comparative Guide
Is it Old or New Burma Rubies? When choosing between an Old Burma Ruby vs. New Burma Ruby, determining your priorities becomes essential. If it is a natural beauty, historical significance, and total ownership interest in value enhancement that you seek, then an Old Burma Ruby is the best stone to consider. An alternative is a New Burma Ruby, if one wishes the appearance of a ruby at a fraction of the cost, but not necessarily the investment. Knowing these differences assists you in purchasing ruby jewelry without regret.
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Ruby: The Gemstone of Passion and Power - Discover the Legacy with Naina Gems
Introduction
Rubies have enchanted hearts for centuries, symbolizing passion, strength, and prosperity. Known for their deep red hue, these gemstones are a true embodiment of luxury and elegance. At Naina Gems, we are proud to offer rubies of exceptional quality and beauty, bringing you the timeless charm of this gem through our curated collection. Whether you’re drawn to rubies for their aesthetic appeal or their rich symbolic history, this gemstone remains one of the most sought-after treasures in the world.
The Fascinating History of Rubies
Rubies have a long and storied past, steeped in legend and lore. These gemstones have been revered across cultures and centuries for their vibrant color and mystical qualities. Ancient cultures, including those in India and Burma (now Myanmar), believed that rubies held the power to protect their wearers from harm. The gem’s radiant red color has led many to associate it with life, vitality, and courage.
In ancient India, rubies were called “Ratnaraj” or “King of Precious Stones.” Legends tell of warriors embedding rubies into their armor before battle to grant them invincibility. This gemstone was also linked to the Indian deity Surya, or the sun, due to its fiery color and was thought to harness the strength and energy of the sun itself. In Europe, during the Middle Ages, rubies symbolized power and were frequently worn by royalty, nobility, and clergy.
The Science Behind Ruby's Dazzling Red Color
The captivating red color of ruby comes from the presence of chromium in the mineral corundum, which is also the base for sapphires. Rubies are part of the corundum family, but while sapphires come in various colors, rubies are uniquely red. The intensity of this red can vary, from deep crimson to softer pink tones, but the most valuable rubies are of a rich “pigeon’s blood” red, a deep, vivid red with a hint of blue.
Rubies are one of the most durable gemstones, ranking 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, just below diamonds. This hardness makes them ideal for daily wear, whether in a ring, bracelet, or necklace, and ensures that they can withstand the test of time.
Symbolism and Meaning of Rubies
For centuries, rubies have been associated with powerful emotions and qualities. Here’s a closer look at what rubies symbolize:
Passion and Love: Rubies are traditionally associated with passion and romance. Their fiery red hue symbolizes the intensity of love and commitment, making them a popular choice for engagement rings or anniversary gifts.
Courage and Strength: Rubies were believed to bring strength and courage to those who wore them. They were once thought to protect soldiers in battle, and even today, people wear rubies as a symbol of inner strength.
Wealth and Prosperity: In many cultures, rubies are seen as a sign of wealth and abundance. People have believed that rubies attract prosperity and success, often gifting them as tokens of good fortune.
Vitality and Energy: With its connection to the color red, rubies are thought to promote vitality, energy, and good health, giving wearers a sense of renewed zest for life.
Naina Gems' Exclusive Ruby Collection
At Naina Gems, we pride ourselves on offering a premium selection of rubies, each carefully chosen for its color, clarity, cut, and carat weight. Our ruby collection ranges from delicate pendants to intricate rings, catering to various preferences and styles. Each piece is designed to showcase the ruby’s natural beauty, set in high-quality materials that complement its vibrance.
Here’s a look at some of the exclusive ruby options we offer at Naina Gems:
Ruby Rings: Our ruby rings come in a variety of settings, from classic solitaires to intricate halo designs. These rings are perfect for those who wish to add a touch of elegance and passion to their jewelry collection.
Ruby Necklaces: Our ruby pendants and necklaces are crafted to accentuate the beauty of this gemstone. Each piece is designed to sit elegantly on the neck, making it a beautiful addition to any attire.
Ruby Bracelets and Earrings: For those who prefer subtle elegance, our ruby bracelets and earrings provide a delicate yet stunning way to enjoy the beauty of rubies.
The Benefits of Wearing Ruby
Many believe that rubies hold metaphysical properties that positively impact the wearer. While the belief in gemstone powers varies from person to person, here are some benefits commonly associated with wearing rubies:
Boosts Confidence: Rubies are thought to stimulate confidence and self-esteem. They are believed to help wearers face challenges with courage and conviction, making them ideal for anyone needing a confidence boost.
Promotes Emotional Well-being: Rubies are associated with the heart chakra, meaning they are thought to help with emotional healing and balancing. They’re believed to help reduce negative emotions and promote feelings of love and compassion.
Enhances Creativity: Rubies are considered to stimulate creativity and imagination, making them a popular choice for artists, writers, and creators. This gemstone is thought to enhance the mind’s focus and clarity, allowing creative ideas to flow freely.
Strengthens Relationships: Known as the “stone of love,” rubies are thought to strengthen relationships by deepening the emotional bond between partners. They’re often gifted as tokens of love, symbolizing long-lasting affection.
Choosing the Right Ruby at Naina Gems
Selecting a ruby requires attention to detail, as each ruby is unique in its color and quality. At Naina Gems, our experts guide you in choosing a ruby that best suits your personality, style, and needs.
Color and Hue: The color of a ruby is its most defining characteristic. A deep, rich red with hints of blue, known as "pigeon’s blood," is considered the most desirable.
Clarity: Rubies often have natural inclusions, which can be part of their charm. At Naina Gems, we carefully evaluate each ruby’s clarity to ensure it reflects light beautifully.
Cut: The cut of a ruby enhances its brilliance and sparkle. Our skilled artisans at Naina Gems craft rubies in various shapes, such as oval, round, and cushion, to maximize their visual appeal.
Carat Weight: Depending on your budget and preference, you may select rubies of different sizes. At Naina Gems, we offer a variety of options, ensuring you find a piece that resonates with your style.
Customizing Your Ruby Jewelry at Naina Gems
Naina Gems offers customization services, allowing customers to design a piece that’s truly one-of-a-kind. Whether you want a custom ruby engagement ring, a personalized pendant, or a unique bracelet, our artisans will work closely with you to bring your vision to life.
With customization, you can select everything from the ruby's size and shape to the setting and metal type. Our team ensures that each piece meets our standards of craftsmanship and reflects the unique beauty of the ruby you’ve chosen.
Caring for Your Ruby Jewelry
Rubies are durable but still require care to maintain their beauty. Here are some tips to keep your ruby jewelry looking stunning:
Regular Cleaning: Clean your ruby jewelry with mild soap and water. Gently brush it with a soft cloth or brush to remove any dirt or residue.
Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Rubies can be sensitive to certain chemicals, so avoid exposing them to harsh cleaning agents, bleach, or acid.
Proper Storage: Store your ruby jewelry in a soft, fabric-lined box or pouch to prevent scratches and damage.
Conclusion: Embrace the Passion of Rubies with Naina Gems
Rubies are more than just gemstones; they’re symbols of passion, strength, and beauty that have captivated hearts for centuries. At Naina Gems, we invite you to discover the timeless elegance of rubies, whether for a special occasion or simply as a personal treasure.
Our team of experts is here to help you choose or create the perfect ruby piece, ensuring that it reflects the quality and beauty that Naina Gems is known for. Visit our store or browse our collection online to find a ruby that will become a cherished part of your life. Let the enchanting power of ruby add a touch of passion and luxury to your world.
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Old Burma Ruby vs New Burma Ruby: A Comparative Guide
Along with these Old Burma rubies, New Burma rubies are widely available in the market. Are these the same or a new variety of sources from new mines in the exact location? Let us know the difference between the two with our comprehensive guide.Old Burma rubies symbolize passion, love, and energy. They have high market demand due to their rare color, which makes high-end jewelry. These adornments can be passed on to successive generations as heirloom gems.
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Why Every Wardrobe Needs a Burmese Ruby
If it comes to gemstones, very few can find a place near the stunning beauty and rich history of the Burmese ruby. Known as the "king of gemstones," this vibrant red stone has captured hearts for centuries. If you look forward to adding elegance and history to your closet, In this blog, you will understand why a Burmese ruby is a must-have.
The Allure of Color
Burmese rubies are famous for their deep, intense red color, often with a hint of pink. That special color is sometimes called "pigeon's blood" and is what makes them different from ordinary rubies. These bright colors will add brightness to any dress, so they can be used both on informal and formal occasions. Imagine wearing a sophisticated Burmese ruby pendant or ring; it may transform a basic dress into one marvelous piece.
Touch of Class
Wearing a piece of art is the essence when wearing a Burmese ruby. The stones are unique, each with its own different story and personality. Since the stone is almost always associated with luxury, keeping it for special events is perfect, whether for a wedding, gala, or dinner party, since a piece from a Burmese ruby will upgrade your look and make you feel you own the place.
Throughout the ages, rubies have been seen as the epitome of emotions akin to passion and love. It has been used to give the feeling of deep emotional sentiment. Just imagine giving or receiving a Burmese ruby as a token of love—the gemstone carries a message that's both timeless and meaningful. The gemstone would become an ideal anniversary gift or commemorate that special relationship. Wearing that piece of jewelry can become a daily reminder of that connection.
Versatility in Style
The Ruby Burmese, on the other hand, provides the best wearability. There are simply many ways it can be worn to fit and complement different tastes and occasions. From solitaire rings in a classic sense to intricate necklaces and bracelets, there is one for everyone. For daily wear, you may choose a simple ruby stud earring, but in the evening, you may opt for a sparkling necklace.
Timeless Investment
While jewelry is indeed a beautiful creation, it may also be an investment. Burmese rubies have been long-beloved treasures for thousands of years, and their price continues to grow with time. So, buying a Burmese ruby is not just a jewel of such elegance but also a great investment. Rubies of such high quality often increase in price as the days go by so they can be considered an asset.
Cultural Value
Burmese rubies carry an immense cultural heritage. They have deep historical roots as they are mined within the land of Myanmar. They have been treasured for ages by kings and collectors alike. Owning a Burmese ruby means you own a part of history and culture. The value lies in its ability to be used as a conversation piece, telling the story behind its origin.
Very easy to care for
Unlike some gemstones, rubies do not require too much labor to take care of. Rubies are exceptionally hard and may easily tolerate daily wear and tear; hence, they are perfect for everyday wear. Sometimes, a simple clean with mild soap and water is enough to keep your Burmese ruby aglow. This practicality means you enjoy the gemstone without worrying when, unlike some other, more delicate stones.
Are you searching for a thoughtful gift?
Try the Burmese Ruby, perfect for a birthday, anniversary, or for no reason at all. Gifting a ruby is a wonderful way to tell someone how much they mean in your life. It is not something of jewelry; it can be used to symbolize love, appreciation, and thoughtfulness. Imagine the look of someone when you give him such a meaningful gift.
Conclusion
In the midst of all these trends, a Burma ruby is a timelessness one cannot walk by or avoid having in his closet. Its intense color and rich history give it a different twist in whatever it adorns. For all that, it is an icon of love and smart investment.
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The Origin of Natural Ruby Gemstone
Rubies are among the most cherished gemstones in the world, known for their deep red hue and mesmerizing beauty. The origin of a natural ruby gemstones plays a significant role in determining its quality, value, and desirability. In this blog, we’ll explore where these beautiful gems come from and what makes them so special.We'll also look at how to identify an original ruby gemstone and why the origin matters when purchasing one.
What is a Ruby Gemstone?
A ruby gemstone is a precious stone that belongs to the corundum family, which also includes sapphires. Its striking red color comes from the presence of chromium. Rubies are classified as one of the "big four" gemstones, alongside diamonds, emeralds, and sapphires.
While there are synthetic versions available, a natural ruby gemstone is formed over millions of years deep within the Earth. Rubies are not just beautiful; they are also durable, making them a popular choice for jewelry, especially in rings and necklaces.
The Origin of Natural Ruby Gemstones
Geological Formation of Ruby Gemstones
Rubies are formed in metamorphic rocks due to intense heat and pressure beneath the Earth's surface. The red color of the natural ruby gemstone is caused by the presence of chromium in its chemical structure. It takes millions of years for these gemstones to form and become the stunning rubies we see today.
Key Ruby Mining Locations
The origin of a ruby is significant because it affects the gem’s quality and value. Some of the top locations where natural ruby gemstones are found include:
Historical Significance of Ruby Gemstones
Rubies have been treasured for thousands of years. In ancient times, they were considered symbols of power and protection. In India, rubies, also known as manek or manek ratna, were believed to bring success and good fortune to the wearer.
Identifying an Original Ruby Gemstone
With so many synthetic and treated rubies on the market, it can be challenging to identify an original ruby gemstone. Here are a few tips:
The Value of Ruby Gemstones Based on Origin
The ruby gemstone origin plays a crucial role in determining its value. Rubies from Myanmar (Burma) are often the most expensive due to their rich color and historical significance. On the other hand, rubies from Madagascar and Sri Lanka may be more affordable, but they are still valuable, depending on their quality.
When buying a ruby, it's essential to consider not just its appearance but also where it comes from. A Burmese ruby, for example, will be far more valuable than a ruby from a less famous region.
The Role of Rubies in Jewelry and Astrology
Rubies are a favorite choice in fine jewelry, particularly for engagement rings and statement necklaces. The deep red hue of ruby gemstones symbolizes love and passion, making them ideal for romantic gifts.
In astrology, rubies, or manek ratna, are considered powerful stones. In Vedic astrology, wearing a natural ruby gemstone is believed to bring strength, energy, and confidence to the wearer. Many believe that rubies can help align the body and mind, promoting overall well-being.
Famous Ruby Gemstones in History
Several famous rubies have made history due to their size, color, and origin. For instance, the Sunrise Ruby, weighing over 25 carats, is one of the most expensive rubies ever sold. Its Burmese origin and rare "pigeon blood" color make it a valuable and highly sought-after gemstone. Another well-known ruby is the Edwardes Ruby, which is part of the British Crown Jewels.
Ethical Sourcing of Ruby Gemstones
When buying a natural ruby gemstone, it's essential to consider whether the stone has been ethically sourced. Ethical sourcing ensures that the gemstone was mined responsibly, without harming the environment or exploiting local communities. Look for certifications that confirm the gemstone has been sourced ethically, ensuring you are purchasing a gem that benefits both the Earth and its people.
Tips for Buying an Authentic Natural Ruby Gemstone
If you're considering purchasing a ruby, here are some key tips:
Conclusion
The origin of natural ruby gemstones plays a vital role in determining their beauty, value, and uniqueness. Whether you’re looking for a natural ruby gemstone for jewelry or its astrological benefits, understanding its origin and authenticity is crucial. Always seek expert advice and ensure you're buying an authentic original ruby gemstone to enjoy the true beauty and value of this precious gem.
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