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	 AGL Certified Red Ruby (H)* Diamond Platinum Ring 1.60 ctw$7,800.00 Add to cart
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	 AIG & AGTA Certified Untreated Burma Ruby Star 12.48 carats 12.69×11.10×7.98mm$19,200.00 Add to cart
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	 Burma Star Ruby 1.28 Carats 5.5×5.5×4.2mm$244.00 Add to cart
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	 CGL Certified Rhodolite Garnet Round 4.78 Carats 10.9×10.9×5.47mm$369.00 Add to cart
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	 CGL Certified Spessartite Garnet Emerald Cut 9.48 Carats 12.1 x 10.2 x 7.7 mm$1,749.00 Add to cart
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	 Cushion Pink Sapphire Diamond Ring 14KWG 2.00 ctw$4,900.00 Add to cart
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	 GIA Certified Red Spinel Diamond Ring 18KWG 2.31 CTW$13,000.00 Add to cart
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	 GIA Certified Unheated Indian Ruby Oval 2.36 carats 10.4×7.5x3mm$1,098.00 Add to cart
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	 Grape Colored Pear Cut Sapphire 0.67 carats 6.5×4.4mm$111.00 Add to cart
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	 Madagascar Pink Sapphire Round 4.2×4.2mm .32 Carats$115.00 Add to cart
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	 Madagascar Pink Sapphire Round 4.2×4.2×2.4mm .32 Carats$38.00 Add to cart
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	 Madagascar Pink Sapphire Round 4.5mm .33 Carats$76.00 Add to cart
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	 Metal Jewelers Loupe 30X LED Illuminated FREE w any purchase of gems or jewelry$17.99 Add to cart
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	 Mixed Sapphire Cabochons 21.8 Carats Total of 8 stones$129.00 Add to cart
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	 Pear Ruby Diamond Earrings 18KWG 0.94 ctw$1,700.00 Add to cart
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	 Songea (Tanzania) Round Green Violet Purple Unheated Sapphire 0.77 Carats 5.3×5.3mm$89.00 Add to cart
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	 Sri Lanka Oval Cut Purple Sapphire Pair 1.89 cts – 7×5 mm$922.00 Add to cart
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	 Sri Lanka Pink Emerald Cut Sapphire 0.71 carats 5.6×4.4mm$269.00 Add to cart
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	 Sri Lanka Pink Sapphire Diamond Ring 14KWG 1.38 ctw$2,700.00 Add to cart
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	 Unheated Indian Ruby Oval 0.69 carats 7.2×5.0x1.9mm$207.00 Add to cart
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	 Unheated Indian Ruby Oval 1.61 carats 8.0×6.3×3.4mm$644.00 Add to cart
We generally do not purchase ruby or sapphires have been diffusion or beryllium treated, always exceptions though when we see a standout stone. The finest rubies look like someone painted a swatch of fluorescent red directly across them. It is an almost glowing red, diffused well through the stone, and is rooted from the unique property of fine Rubies, a rich red fluorescence. While Burma (or sometimes called the Mogok Ruby) is the traditional source for the finest rubies, good stones are a rare find anywhere, the best stones contain tiny amounts of rutile silk which give these rubies their awesome crimson glow. Some neat facts and lore concerning rubies:
At Sotheby’s New York’s October 18, 1988 sale, Alan Caplan’s 15.97 ct Burmese ruby sold for $3,630,000, or a startling $227,301/ct (most of ours are less!)
Few named rubies:
167 carat Edwardes ruby (British Museum)
100 carat DeLong star ruby (Am Mus Nat Hist)
138.7 ct Rosser-Reeves star ruby
Many believed that rubies possessed an inner flame which burned eternally.
The Burmese believed rubies ripened like fruit, and that the redder a ruby, the more ripened it was. If a ruby was flawed, it was considered over-ripe.
Although The Black Prince Ruby sits in the Imperial State Crown in London, it is actually a 170 carat spinel
