| Lab Ruby 17 to 20.5mm. Concave Cut Round Shape "AA" Grade -- Matched Bead Set |
|  | | ITEM#4825-30183 |
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| Stone/Shape: | -- | | Stone/Color: | -- | | Bead Cut: | Concave Cut | | Size: | 17 to 20.5mm. Approx | | Weight (pcs.): | 95.15 carat. Approx | | Origin: | Man Made | | Color: | AAA | | Clarity: | EC (Eye Clean) | | Treatment: | Lab Grown | | Overall Grade: | "AA" |
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Lab Ruby 17 to 20.5mm. Concave Cut Round Shape "AA" Grade -- Matched Bead Set Price $149.86 PER set.
| Ruby 5 to 10mm. Briolette Pears (SD) Shape "B" Grade -- Bead Necklaces |
|  | | ITEM#4825-26340 |
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| Stone/Shape: | -- | | Stone/Color: | -- | | Bead Cut: | Briolette | | Size: | 5 to 10mm. Approx | | Weight (pcs.): | 83.45 carat. Approx | | Origin: | Burma | | Color: | AA | | Clarity: | MI (Moderately Included) | | Treatment: | None | | Overall Grade: | "B" |
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| Price per necklace. | | $197.15 |
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Ruby 5 to 10mm. Briolette Pears (SD) Shape "B" Grade -- Bead Necklaces Price $197.15 PER necklace.
| Ruby 6 to 12mm. Smooth Oval Shape "B" Grade 15 Inch Bead Strands |
|  | | ITEM#4825-30461 |
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| Stone/Shape: | -- | | Stone/Color: | -- | | Bead Cut: | Smooth | | Size: | 6 to 12mm. Approx | | Weight (pcs.): | 110.00 carat. Approx | | Origin: | Burma | | Color: | AA | | Clarity: | Opaque | | Treatment: | None | | Length: | 15 Inch | | Overall Grade: | "B" |
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| Price per strand. |
| 1 - 1 | 2 - 3 | 4 - 7 | 8+ |
| $115.50 | $98.18 | $88.36 | $79.52 |
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Ruby 6 to 12mm. Smooth Oval Shape "B" Grade 15 Inch Bead Strands 40 % off Price $115.50 PER strand.
| Lab Ruby 17.5 to 22mm. Concave Cut Rice Shape "AA" Grade -- Matched Bead Set |
|  | | ITEM#4825-30179 |
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| Stone/Shape: | -- | | Stone/Color: | -- | | Bead Cut: | Concave Cut | | Size: | 17.5 to 22mm. Approx | | Weight (pcs.): | 50.85 carat. Approx | | Origin: | Man Made | | Color: | AAA | | Clarity: | EC (Eye Clean) | | Treatment: | Lab Grown | | Overall Grade: | "AA" |
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Lab Ruby 17.5 to 22mm. Concave Cut Rice Shape "AA" Grade -- Matched Bead Set Price $80.08 PER set.
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Ruby has been the world's most valued gemstone for thousands of years.
Ruby was said
to be the most precious of the twelve stones God created when he created all
things and this "lord of gems" was placed on Aaron's neck by God's
command. The bible says that wisdom is "more precious than
rubies,"
that is to say very valuable indeed. In the ancient language of Sanskrit,
ruby
is called ratnaraj, or "king of precious stones" and ratnanayaka,
"leader of precious stones."
The most important factor in the value of a
ruby is color. The top qualities are as
red as you can imagine a saturated pure spectral hue without any overtones of
brown or blue. The word red is derived from the Latin for
ruby, ruber, which is
derived from similar words in Persian, Hebrew, and Sanskrit. The intensity of
color of a fine ruby is like a glowing coal, probably the most intensely colored
substance our ancestors ever saw. It is no wonder they ascribed magical powers
to these fires that burned perpetually and never extinguished themselves.
Ruby is the gem quality of the mineral corundum, one of the most durable minerals,
which exists, a crystalline form of aluminium oxide. Corundum has a Hardness of
9 on the Mohs scale and are also extremely tough. In its common form, it is even
used as an abrasive.
The most famous source of fine
rubies is Burma, which is now called Myanmar. The
ruby mines of Myanmar are older than history: stone age and bronze age mining
tools have been found in the mining area of Mogok. Rubies from the legendary
mines in Mogok often have a pure red color, which is often described as
"pigeon's-blood" although that term is more fanciful than an actual
practical standard in the trade today. Myanmar also produces intense pinkish red
rubies which are also vivid and extremely beautiful. Many of the
rubies from
Burma have a strong fluorescence when exposed to ultraviolet rays like those in
sunlight, which layers on extra color. Burma rubies have a reputation of holding
their vivid color under all lighting conditions.
Fine rubies are also found in Thailand. Thai
rubies tend to be darker red in
tone: a real red, tending toward burgundy rather than pink, as Burma
rubies do.
Some Thai rubies have black reflections, a phenomenon called extinction, which
can make their color look darker than it really is. But Thai
rubies also can
have a rich vivid red that rivals the Burmese in intensity. Sri Lankan
rubies
can also be very beautiful. Sri Lankan stones are often pinkish in hue and many
are pastel in tone. Some, however, resemble the vivid pinkish red hues from
Burma.
Occasionally a few fine top-quality
rubies appear on the market from
Afghanistan, Pakistan, or the Pamir Mountains of the Commonwealth of Independent
States. The terrain in these areas has made exploration for gemstones very
difficult but someday they may produce significant quantities for the world
market. Color: red,
purple red
Hardness: 9
Refractive index: 1.76 – 1.78
Density: 3.99 – 4.06
Chemical composition: Al2O3
Crystal structure: hexagonal
Origins: Burma, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Madagascar,
Tanzania, Kenya, India.
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