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Fact About Rubies

Rubies range in color from a very pale pinkish red to a very dark reddish-brown that can be easily mistaken for garnet. Their color, along with their cut, clarity, transparency, and setting most often effects how their pricing.

 

The most highly prized rubies are commonly of deep red. They are considered to be the most beautiful in the world. They are, unfortunately, also one the most expensive gems in the world. Very few can be found today in a size above one or two carats.

 

Many of the genuine rubies found in jewelry stores today have been specifically heat treated to improve their depth of color. However, the most common rubies in the market are actually lab created or synthetic. This can be a problem since only experts with proper equipment can tell the difference.

 

Rubies are also found in India; a country that highly prizes this gemstone. But the stones found here are often cabochon cut because of their lack of clarity, even though their color is magnificent.

 

Other countries producing rubies include Africa, Nepal, Pakistan and the United States (both North and South Carolina). The color and quality of these stones vary from location to location. However, overall they are considered to be of inferior quality to those rubies found elsewhere.

 

Apparently, the ruby has a lot going for it. First of all is its color. Red is the color of love and passion. Rubies have a warm, fiery glow to them that many compare to the glowing residue of a red-hot fire. It is also the gem of power, which explains why kings and queens have prized this stone above many others.

 

Women often are attached with the color red, so it comes as no surprise that many women love rubies. But they are not alone in their admiration. Men also are attracted towards this stone's mysterious glow and vibrant power.

 

 

 



By: Nick

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Nick, 27 years old expert in jewelry and diamonds. Check out My favorite Ruby Jewelry Collections from www.b2cjewels.com



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Ruby- the Stone of Passion!

Rubies as we all know, is one of the most valuable gemstones known to mankind. They are also one of the toughest gemstones, just lagging close, behind second behind Diamond (It measures at 9 on the mohs scale when compared to 10 mohs of diamonds). The value of a ruby depends mostly on its deep red color. But contrary to many people’s perception, we can find a genuine ruby in other colors like brown and purple. The red color of the ruby depends upon the chromium in the mineral (Aluminum oxide). This quality sets Rubies apart from their closest cousin in gemstones- Sapphires.

Some Rubies which are of extreme fine quality are priced more than diamonds. The most exotic and expensive rubies come from Myanmar (formerly Burma). This unique variety of ruby is known as ‘pigeon’s blood red rubies’ or Mogok rubies as it is found in the Mogok Valley of Myanmar. They are also found in Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Kenya, Madagascar and some states of U.S.

Rubies are the birthstone associated with the month of July. Ruby is the gemstone which is meant to be presented on the 40th wedding anniversary. Rubies can also be produced in the laboratory. But these are not as expensive as natural rubies. Most of the rubies are treated to remove them of tiny flaws and make them appear more transparent.

Rubies because of its brilliance and exotic qualities are used in designing exquisite jewelry. If you feel like owning one such ruby jewelry or want to gift it your friend, just log onto B2C jewels. This is an online fine jewelry retail store where your search for extraordinary ruby and diamond jewelry will stop.

 

 

 



By: Nick

About the Author:

Nick, 27 years old expert in jewelry and diamonds. Check out My favorite Ruby Jewelry Collections from www.b2cjewels.com



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