Skip to content

Cart

Your cart is empty

Article: Ruby

Ruby

Physical Properties of Ruby

  • Ruby has a hardness of 9.0 on the Mohs scale.
  • It is one of the hardest natural gems, with only diamond and moissanite being harder.
  • Ruby is α-alumina, the most stable form of Al, making it transparent and colorless.
  • The crystal structure of ruby is distorted due to the substitution of Al ions with Cr ions.
  • Ruby absorbs ultraviolet, violet, and yellow-green light, resulting in its red color.

Color and Quality of Ruby

  • The color of a ruby is due to the presence of chromium.
  • The highest quality ruby is blood-red or pigeon blood in color.
  • Clarity is an important factor in determining the quality of a ruby.
  • Treatment of rubies, such as heat treatment, is common in the industry.
  • Rubies with no needle-like rutile inclusions may indicate treatment.

Distinction between Ruby and Pink Sapphire

  • Gemstone-quality corundum in shades of red, including pink, are called rubies.
  • In the United States, a minimum color saturation is required to be called a ruby.
  • The distinction between ruby and pink sapphire is subjective and can be debated.
  • Trade organizations have adopted a broader definition of ruby to include its lighter shades.
  • The International Colored Gemstone Association (ICGA) recognizes pink as a shade of ruby.

Occurrence and Mining of Ruby

  • Historically, rubies have been mined in Thailand, Cambodia, Afghanistan, and other countries.
  • Ruby deposits were discovered in Madagascar, Mozambique, Nepal, and other regions after World War II.
  • The Republic of North Macedonia is the only country in mainland Europe with naturally occurring rubies.
  • Rubies have also been found in the United States, specifically in Montana, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Wyoming.
  • Spinel, another red gemstone, is sometimes found alongside rubies in the same deposits.

Value and Significance of Ruby

  • Ruby is one of the most popular traditional jewelry gems.
  • It is a durable gemstone and is highly valued.
  • The quality of a ruby is determined by its color, cut, clarity, and carat weight.
  • Ruby is the birthstone for July.
  • The Sunrise Ruby is the world's most valuable ruby sold at auction.

Ruby Data Sources

Reference URL
Glossary https://harryandcojewellery.com.au/blogs/glossary/ruby
Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby
Wikidata https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q43088
Knowledge Graph https://www.google.com/search?kgmid=/m/0bxr4

Read more

Same-sex marriage

Legal Recognition and Alternative Legal Protections Same-sex marriage is performed in the Netherlands proper, including the Caribbean Netherlands. Same-sex marriage is registered in Aruba, Curaçao,...

Read more

Royal Asscher Diamond Company

History and Establishment of Royal Asscher Diamond Company The Royal Asscher Diamond Company was founded in 1854 by the Asscher family of gemcutters. Its headquarters are located in Amsterdam, the ...

Read more