Said to burn with an inexhaustible fire. Indicates boldness and confidence. Believed to protect life, stature, home & land.
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Believed to burn with an inextinguishable internal fire, ruby has historically signified great passion. This fiery red gem—the color of the heart—has always been associated with deep love. Also the color of blood, ruby signifies great courage. Next to diamond, ruby is the second hardest gemstone, ideal for all types of jewelry, especially rings.
July’s birthstone, ruby is also recognized as the traditional gift for the 15th and 40th wedding anniversaries. Historically, ruby was believed to attract and maintain love. In fact, ruby is a popular gem choice for brides who want to express their unique personality, like Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York.
Ruby is recognized as a talisman to ensure harmony, guard against sorrow, inspire confidence and bring success. Gem of gusto, ruby brings to light the electrifying personality of those who wear it.
With a name derived from the Latin rubber meaning red, this corundum family gem, sister to sapphire, only comes in one color. But, the shades of red in which it comes vary from purplish and bluish red to orangey red in medium to dark tones. Color is key when considering value. Prized colors are pure red with no overtones of brown or blue. Better qualities are usually eye-clean. Ruby in sizes over 2 carats is difficult to come by. It its finest quality, any size is rare.
Rubies are routinely enhanced by traditional heating methods to produce, intensify or lighten color and/or improve clarity. To clean ruby, use soapy water or commercial solvent and a brush. Mechanical cleaners are generally safe. Ask your jeweler for details regarding special enhancements and care.
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