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Ruby

Burma (Myanmar) is famous for producing the greatest amount of top quality ruby with a fine, clear, deep-red color. Most of the best quality ruby comes from the Mogok Valley in Burma and others from newer sources such as Mong Shu (discovered in the Shan State in 1991), and Namya, in the Kachin State, which experienced a rush in 2000.

"Pigeon blood" was once the paramount color for ruby but this appellation is now tricky as there is no standard behind it. Ruby can be true red or red with some purple or orange overcast or going towards pink. On the last point, the fact is that ruby and pink sapphire are basically the same stone as they are both aluminum oxide with a small amount of chromium. High levels of chromium give red, lower concentrations give pink.

There is no clear and worldwide-accepted borderline between what is a ruby vs. a pink sapphire. Rubies in Mogok and Mong Shu are found either in marble primary deposits in the mountains around the valley or in alluvial placers in the valley. In Namya they are exclusively found in alluvial deposits in this swamp area. All Burmese rubies were born from a metamorphic process (as well as Vietnamese, Nepalese and Afghan stones). They are usually poor in iron, and as a result, show a strong red fluorescence which make them different from their cousins from basaltic deposits in Thailand or Africa. Rubies usually occur in Burma as tabular crystals with hexagonal prisms.

Usually the basal plane shows markings consisting of striations, often as equilateral triangles, and prisms are commonly striated horizontally. Mogok also produces some more rare ruby crystals in which rhombohedrons are so well developed that the stone looks similar to a spinel crystal. For many centuries red spinels and rubies were associated with one another and believed to be the same stone.
How to Buy Ruby ( Ruby Guide)
Ruby Crystal红宝石..
 
MYC0132  
Ruby Crystal红宝石..
$ 200.00
1 pcs 1.75cts

Ruby Crystal缅甸抹..
 
MYC0133  
Ruby Crystal缅甸抹..
$ 210.00
1 pcs 16.29cts

Cut Ruby SQ 2.8..
 
IDP0461  
Cut Ruby SQ 2.8..
$ 85.00
10 pcs 1.63cts

Ruby Cabochon
 
JDA0510  
Ruby Cabochon
$ 100.00
1 pcs 39.03cts

Mogok Ruby Crys..
 
AZG0095  
Mogok Ruby Crys..
$ 1,200.00
1 pcs 267.33cts

"Ruby Ring (siz..
 
GW0774  
"Ruby Ring (siz..
$ 390.00
4 pcs 7.32g

"Blue/silver Sh..
 
JDA0469  
"Blue/silver Sh..
$ 200.00
1 pcs 38.12cts

Ruby Cabochon O..
 
GAP0291  
Ruby Cabochon O..
$ 35.00
1 pcs 21.73cts

"Hill top view"..
 
MYC0456  
"Hill top view"..
$ 55.00
1 pcs 449.05cts

"Tip of Africa"..
 
MYC0459  
"Tip of Africa"..
$ 110.00
1 pcs 27.52cts

"Lardy" Ruby Cr..
 
MCG0431  
"Lardy" Ruby Cr..
$ 85.00
1 pcs 29.81cts

Zoisite Frog on..
 
CG1026  
Zoisite Frog on..
$ 32.00
1 pcs 800.00g

"The Old One" R..
 
MYC0450  
"The Old One" R..
$ 75.00
1 pcs 183.35cts

"Kin Bo Sian" R..
 
GW0541  
"Kin Bo Sian" R..
1 pcs 2.58cts

Nice "White" on..
 
AZG0024  
Nice "White" on..
$ 250.00
1 pcs 12.38cts

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