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Ruby is the most famous and storied red gemstone, noted for its vivid red hue. It is a highly prestigious gemstone due to its hardness, durability, brilliance, and rarity, in addition to its vivid hue. Rubies are frequently associated with wealth and good fortune. Rubies were also used to adorn many ancient crowns because they symbolized bravery.

If you're drawn to the enticing Ruby gemstone jewelry, you're not alone. These are the seven things you must know before making a significant investment.

1. Color of the Ruby Gemstone

When choosing a Ruby Jewelry, the color is the most significant consideration. Rubies are made of corundum, the same substance as sapphire. All other corundum colors are referred to as sapphire, with the exception of red, which has its own name, ruby.

The Ruby's distinctive trait is its red hue, but secondary colors such as pink, purple, or orange are common. The purple or orange the stone, the less expensive it is.

The pigeon blood red ruby, which has a highly deep red hue, is the most desired of all colored rubies. Pigeon blood rubies are extremely rare and precious due to the lack of secondary colors.

2. The Clarity of the Ruby Gemstone

All natural gemstones have minor inclusions. Small gas bubbles, liquid, or trace amounts of other minerals that appear as fractures or lines through the stone are examples of inclusions.

Noticeable imperfections are the most important thing to look for when analyzing the clarity of a Ruby. If the ruby is eye-clean or includes impurities in hidden areas, the gemstone's lustre will not be affected. The more valuable a stone is, the clearer it is and the fewer flaws it has.

3. Treatments for the Enhancement of Ruby Gemstone for Jewelry

Most Rubies on the market today have had some type of treatment, whether to improve the color or the clarity of the stone.

Treatments that can be done on Ruby gemstone are as follows:

  • Heat Treatment: Heat treatment is done to improve both the clarity and color of rubies.

  • Fracture Filling Treatment: Cavities and fractures can cause a huge loss of clarity in rubies and other gemstones, which is why fracture-filling treatments exist.

  • Beryllium treatment: Beryllium treatment is used to produce pinkish-orange and yellow tones from greenish-yellow starting material. It can also be used to change brownish-red African rubies into bright and attractive orangey-red colors.

4. The Carat Weight of Ruby

Rubies with less than one or two carats are common. Rubies larger than this are extremely rare and, as a result, extremely valuable. Small rubies, with their brilliant color and attractive appearance, can be used in a unique way to add glamor and class to a piece of jewelry.

5. The Shape of the Ruby Gemstone

Rubies are one of the longest-lasting gemstones available. As a result, they accept all cuts and shapes with ease and can make whatever cut you desire. The most prevalent shape in this gemstone is a tabular hexagonal shape. People, on the other hand, favor Round, Cushion, and Oval shapes because they retain more weight after the cutting process than any other shape. If you want a fancy cut, such as a heart, octagon, pear, triangular facet, step-cut pavilion, or stunning square, you'll have to pay a lot more money. Because these cuts necessitate greater precision and stone waste during the cutting process, they are more expensive.

6. Check If Ruby is Real

When looking for the perfect piece, keep an eye out for fake rubies. There have been times when other materials, such as glass or quartz, have been dyed to give a vivid red color, and unwary customers have paid significant sums of money thinking they were buying rubies. That is why it is always recommended to visit a jeweler or gemologist who can utilise their skills to assess the authenticity of your gemstone to ensure you are obtaining an authentic piece.

7. Ruby Jewelry Care and Cleaning

  • Store each piece of fine jewelry separately in a soft cloth or padded container to avoid scratching and wear.

  • Warm soapy water and a closely woven microfibre cloth are ideal for cleaning ruby jewelry.

  • Ultrasonic or steam cleaners should not be used on broken or filled gemstones.

  • At least twice a year, take all of your expensive jewelry to a competent jeweler for a complete cleaning and inspection.

So, those were the seven things a buyer should be aware of before investing in the valuable gemstone Ruby. And one of the most important things is to always purchase certified jewelry so that you can prevent yourself from being fooled by a fake one. Rosec Jewels provides SGL-certified jewelry to their customers. Feel free to check our website. We have an extensive collection of Ruby Jewelry, and apart from this, other precious gemstones are also available on our website.

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