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Ruby Jewelry
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Ruby Jewelry
The
earliest record for the mining of rubies goes back to more than 2,500
years ago in Sri Lanka. Historically, many believe that mystical powers
lie within this intensely colored red gemstone. When inserted beneath
the skin, the ancient Burmese believe that the stone generates a
mystical force, which protects the wearer from accidents and attack. In
the ancient world, many believed rubies to contain prophetic powers,
enabling wearers to predict their future based on the color changes of
their gemstones.
The ancient Hindus enchanted by the color of rubies considered them to be "Ratnaraj" or the "King of Precious Stones".
The modern word ruby is derived from the ancient Latin term
"Rubeus".Today, Burma is the world's largest provider of high quality
rubies. Many consider Burmese rubies from the Mogok Valley to be the
world's finest. Vietnam, Kenya, Tanzania and Sri Lanka are some of the
other providers of this truly enchanting gemstone. Thailand, with large
deposits near the Cambodian border, was previously the world's largest
provider of rubies, but due to environmental regulations, the mining of
gemstones has been greatly reduced. Rubies and sapphires are closely
related, having corundum as their base mineral. The difference in color
occurs because of the different trace minerals contained within each
gemstone. Thai rubies tend to have a darker color and less intensity
than Burmese rubies, which are known for their high quality and high
price range; however, very fine rubies can be found in Thailand at very
affordable prices. African rubies tend to have heavy inclusions, but
beautiful stones with fine clarity can be found, usually in the higher
price range.
Rubies come in many different shapes and sizes, providing great variety
to gemstone lovers. With hardness just below that of diamonds, rubies
are one of the toughest gemstones, and with no cleavage, breakage
rarely occurs. This makes ruby perfect for all kinds of jewelry
including ruby rings, ruby necklaces and ruby earrings. Another popular
form of ruby jewelry is with the rarer yet equally magnificent star
rubies. Today online star rubies have helped increase the popularity of
jewelry with rubies.
Microscopic inclusions, sometimes called "silk", are a normal
characteristic of rubies.However, heating tends to dissolve these
inclusions. The existence of inclusions provides traces to the rubies'
origin and can be used to separate natural from synthetic stones. The
inclusions within these gemstones may also be evidence that a ruby has
not been heat-treated.Inclusions do not affect the value of the stone
as long as the brilliance of the gemstone is maintained and they are
not visible to the naked eye. Intensity and uniformity of the red color
are the factors used to determine the price of rubies. Highly valued
rubies are those with intense medium red and uniformed color. Intense
pink rubies can be highly appraised as well, if they are clear and
beautifully cut.
The evaluation of rubies should be done under different light settings.
When viewed under very strong light, rubies may show very intense
color; however, when viewed under normal lighting, the gemstone may
appear less intense. Light is therefore a very important factor in
determining the true color of rubies. To help assess their symmetry,
rubies must be judged from their face up position and their overall
beauty should always be taken into consideration.