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  Pink Burmese Ruby 3.77 carats Pink Burmese Ruby 3.77 carats Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide). Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Burma is the oldest source of rubies, and it was very difficult to get them in good quality. Due to the chromium content, Burmese rubies have a fluorescent glow. Burmese rubies are still considered one of the most expensive gems in the world.
618 500 ₽
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  Red Burmese Ruby 3.7 carats Red Burmese Ruby 3.7 carats Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide). Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Burma is the oldest source of rubies, and it was very difficult to get them in good quality. Due to the chromium content, Burmese rubies have a fluorescent glow. Burmese rubies are still considered one of the most expensive gems in the world.
611 300 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.20 carats – 9 mm, pigeon blood Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.20 carats – 9 mm, pigeon blood Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide). Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
1 582 000 ₽
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  Pink Burmese Ruby 3.3 carats Pink Burmese Ruby 3.3 carats Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide). Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Burma is the oldest source of rubies, and it was very difficult to get them in good quality. Due to the chromium content, Burmese rubies have a fluorescent glow. Burmese rubies are still considered one of the most expensive gems in the world.
611 300 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.03 carats, pigeon blood Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.03 carats, pigeon blood Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide). Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
2 631 900 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 1.59 carats Rough Mozambique Ruby 1.59 carats Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of corundum (aluminum oxide) mineral. Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
266 100 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.04 carats Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.04 carats Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide). Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
266 100 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.10 carats Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.10 carats Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide). Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
704 700 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.19 carats Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.19 carats Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of corundum (aluminum oxide) mineral. Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
747 900 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.36 carats Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.36 carats Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of corundum (aluminum oxide) mineral. Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
532 200 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.08 carats – 9 mm, pigeon blood Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.08 carats – 9 mm, pigeon blood Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide). Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
2 106 900 ₽
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  Red 3.14 carat Burmese Ruby Red 3.14 carat Burmese Ruby Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide). Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Burma is the oldest source of rubies, and it was very difficult to get them in good quality. Due to the chromium content, Burmese rubies have a fluorescent glow. Burmese rubies are still considered one of the most expensive gems in the world.
517 800 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.00 carats Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.00 carats Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of corundum (aluminum oxide) mineral. Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
1 229 700 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.04 carats, pigeon blood Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.04 carats, pigeon blood Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of corundum (aluminum oxide) mineral. Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
1 409 400 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 4.04 Carats – 10x8 mm Rough Mozambique Ruby 4.04 Carats – 10x8 mm Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide). Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
791 000 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 5.05 carats Rough Mozambique Ruby 5.05 carats Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide). Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
970 800 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.00 carats – 10x8 mm, pigeon blood Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.00 carats – 10x8 mm, pigeon blood Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of corundum (aluminum oxide) mineral. Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
791 000 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.01 carats, pigeon blood Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.01 carats, pigeon blood Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide). Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
791 000 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.06 carats, pigeon blood Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.06 carats, pigeon blood Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide). Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
791 000 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 4.04 carats Rough Mozambique Ruby 4.04 carats Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide). Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
877 300 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 4.06 carats Rough Mozambique Ruby 4.06 carats Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of corundum (aluminum oxide) mineral. Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
1 754 600 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.01 carats – 10x8 mm, Pigeon blood Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.01 carats – 10x8 mm, Pigeon blood Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide). Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
1 409 400 ₽
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  Red Burmese Ruby 3.07 carats - 7 mm Red Burmese Ruby 3.07 carats - 7 mm Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide). Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Burma is the oldest source of rubies, and it was very difficult to get them in good quality. Due to the chromium content, Burmese rubies have a fluorescent glow. Burmese rubies are still considered one of the most expensive gems in the world.
510 600 ₽
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  Uncut Mozambique Ruby 4.02 carats, pigeon blood Uncut Mozambique Ruby 4.02 carats, pigeon blood Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of corundum (aluminum oxide) mineral. Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
877 300 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 4.02 carats Rough Mozambique Ruby 4.02 carats Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide). Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
1 409 400 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 4.13 Carats – 10x8 mm Rough Mozambique Ruby 4.13 Carats – 10x8 mm Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide). Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
1 495 700 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 4.06 carats Rough Mozambique Ruby 4.06 carats Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide). Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
1 409 400 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 4.04 carats Rough Mozambique Ruby 4.04 carats Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide). Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
1 057 100 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 4.10 carats Rough Mozambique Ruby 4.10 carats Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide). Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 2.18 carats Rough Mozambique Ruby 2.18 carats Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide). Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
352 400 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.03 carats Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.03 carats Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide). Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
352 400 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.02 carats, pigeon blood Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.02 carats, pigeon blood Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of corundum (aluminum oxide) mineral. Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
618 500 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.04 Carats – 9x7 mm Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.04 Carats – 9x7 mm Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide). Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
877 300 ₽
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  Red Burmese Ruby 3.01 carats Red Burmese Ruby 3.01 carats Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide). Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Burma is the oldest source of rubies, and it was very difficult to get them in good quality. Due to the chromium content, Burmese rubies have a fluorescent glow. Burmese rubies are still considered one of the most expensive gems in the world.
496 200 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.01 carats Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.01 carats Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of the mineral corundum (aluminum oxide). Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
704 700 ₽
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  Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.03 carats Rough Mozambique Ruby 3.03 carats Ruby is a pink to blood—red gemstone, a type of corundum (aluminum oxide) mineral. Other varieties of jewelry-grade corundum are called sapphires. Ruby is considered one of the four precious stones along with sapphire, emerald and diamond. The word "ruby" comes from the Latin ruber, which means "red". The ruby's color is due to traces of chromium in its composition. Some cabochon-cut rubies have a star shape due to the reflection of light. Rubies were used as currency and jewelry as early as 600 BC. Rubies were found in Sri Lanka as early as 300 BC, but until the XVIII century AD, most of them were mined in Burma. The Burmese ruby is considered the most expensive red gemstone in the world after red diamonds. The hardness of ruby on the Mohs scale is 9. Rubies originating from Africa can be compared with the legendary specimens of Mogok, Myanmar. Although their chemical composition differs due to the presence of iron impurities, which give Mozambique rubies a light brown hue, their bright color, exceptional purity and dazzling radiance make them very special.
532 200 ₽
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