Ruby
A ruby is a type of red gemstone that is made up of the mineral corundum. Rubies are prized for their rich red colour, which is caused by trace amounts of chromium present in the stone. The intensity of the red colour can range from a pale red to a deep, rich red.
Rubies are rated on the "Four Cs" scale to determine their value. Rubies are typically graded on a scale from poor to excellent based on the intensity of their colour, the presence of inclusions or blemishes, and the quality of their cut. Rubies with a deep, rich red colour and few inclusions or blemishes are considered the most valuable.
Rubies are a popular choice for use in engagement rings and other types of fine jewellery. They are often used as the main stone in rings, earrings, pendants, and other types of jewellery. Rubies are also sometimes used as a replacement for traditional red gemstones, such as garnets or spinels.
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Ruby:
The Birthstone of July
Ruby is the birthstone for the month of July, and it is also the traditional stone for the zodiac sign of Cancer. It is a symbol of passion, wealth and power, and it is believed to bring passion, confidence and courage. It is said to help one achieve their goals and to enhance their success in both personal and professional life. It is also said to promote self-esteem and to bring the wearer happiness and good luck.
Rubies are a deep red colour and are known for their exceptional beauty and value. They are typically found in countries like Myanmar, Afghanistan and Thailand. They are a popular choice for fine jewellery and are often set in rings, bracelets, necklaces, and earrings. They are also believed to have healing properties and are used in crystal healing to balance the root chakra and to enhance physical vitality and grounding.
FAQs
How are rubies graded and valued?
Rubies are graded and valued based on several factors, including their colour, clarity, cut, and carat weight. The colour of a ruby is graded on a scale from light to dark, with the most valuable rubies being those with a deep, rich red colour. The clarity of a ruby is graded based on the presence or absence of inclusions, with clearer and more valuable rubies having fewer inclusions. The cut and carat weight of a ruby are also taken into consideration when determining its value.
Can rubies be used in engagement rings or other fine jewellery?
Yes, rubies can be used in engagement rings or other fine jewellery. Ruby is a popular choice for engagement rings due to its hardness and durability. In addition to being used in engagement rings, rubies are also often used in other types of fine jewellery such as earrings, pendants, and bracelets.
Are rubies durable enough for everyday wear, or should they be reserved for special occasions?
Rubies are very durable and hard, with a Mohs hardness rating of 9, making them suitable for everyday wear. They are also resistant to chipping and scratching, making them a popular choice for engagement rings and other fine jewellery. However, as with any fine jewellery, it is a good idea to handle rubies gently and to store them carefully to prevent damage. To ensure that your ruby jewellery stays in good condition, it is a good idea to remove it before engaging in activities that may put it at risk of being scratched or chipped, such as cooking or cleaning. It is also a good idea to store your ruby separately from other jewellery to prevent it from being scratched or damaged. With proper care and handling, rubies can be worn every day and will remain beautiful for years to come.
How do I clean and care for a ruby to keep it looking its best?
To clean and care for a ruby, it is recommended to clean it regularly with a soft cloth or a solution of mild dish soap and warm water. It is also a good idea to store your ruby separately from other jewellery to prevent it from being scratched or damaged. Avoid exposing your ruby to harsh chemicals, such as bleach or chlorine, and have it professionally checked and cleaned regularly to maintain its appearance.
What is the best way to protect a ruby and ensure its safety?
The best way to protect a ruby is to store it carefully, handle it gently, and have it professionally checked and cleaned regularly. It is also a good idea to insure your ruby to protect it against loss, theft, or damage. Consider keeping your ruby in a safe deposit box or a secure location when it is not being worn.
How do rubies compare to other gemstones in terms of rarity, value, durability, and cultural significance?
Rubies are considered to be relatively rare and are highly prized for their beautiful red colour. They are often more valuable than other gemstones, such as diamonds or sapphires, and the value of a ruby can vary greatly depending on its quality and size, with larger and higher quality rubies commanding the highest prices. Rubies are very durable and hard, with a Mohs hardness rating of 9, making them suitable for everyday wear. They are also resistant to chipping and scratching, making them a popular choice for engagement rings and other fine jewellery. Rubies are often associated with qualities such as love, passion, and prosperity, and they may be chosen for their vibrant and fiery appearance.
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Ruby
Ruby Characteristics
Rubies, like sapphires, are a type of corundum, but are distinguished by their deep red colour. This rich colour is caused by the presence of chromium, which gives rubies their unique and beautiful colour. Rubies are graded according to their colour, clarity and cut, with the most desirable rubies being those with a rich, vibrant red colour and a high degree of transparency.
Ruby cut and shape
As with sapphires, the cut of a ruby is an important factor as it can affect the overall appearance of the stone. A well-cut ruby will have good symmetry, correct angles and well-defined facets, which will help to enhance the natural colour of the stone. At GLAMIRA we offer a variety of ruby shapes including cushion, oval, round, pear and even princess cuts.
Quality and rarity
At GLAMIRA we understand the importance of quality and use only the finest rubies, carefully selected for their beauty and unique characteristics. Rubies are considered one of the most precious gemstones, their natural formation making them more valuable than treated or man-made ones.
Symbolism and use in jewellery
Rubies have been associated with power and passion for centuries, making them the perfect stone for those looking for a striking addition to their jewellery collection. At GLAMIRA we specialise in creating unique and luxurious ruby jewellery, including rings, earrings, pendants, bracelets and even necklaces that are sure to add a touch of luxury and elegance to any outfit.
Customisation options
At GLAMIRA we understand the importance of customisation when it comes to creating the perfect piece of jewellery. That's why we offer our customers a wide range of options to fully customise their ruby jewellery.
From the choice of metal for the piece to the shape, cut and carat weight of the ruby, you have complete control over the design of your jewellery. You can also customise the intensity of the ruby's colour, whether you prefer a muted pink or a vibrant red. You can also personalise your jewellery with an engraving option.
At GLAMIRA, we pride ourselves on offering our customers a wide range of options and the ability to fully customise their jewellery. With our high quality rubies, wide range of styles and the ability to make adjustments to suit your needs, you can be sure that your GLAMIRA ruby jewellery will be a unique and special piece that you'll treasure for years to come.
At GLAMIRA, you can also customise your jewellery with different types of settings and styles, including classic, vintage and modern, to create a truly unique and personalised piece of jewellery. Whether you're looking for a special piece for yourself or a loved one, our team of experts is here to help you create the perfect piece of ruby jewellery at GLAMIRA.