Rubies
HomeRuby
2

Rubies

Rich IN COLOR AND RICH IN History

Rubies have been treasured for centuries and have played important roles in many cultures throughout history. In ancient times, they were believed to have magical powers, such as the ability to protect the wearer from harm and to confer success and good fortune.

Today, rubies are still highly valued and are commonly used in jewelry, particularly in engagement rings and other special occasion pieces. The most desirable rubies have a rich, pure red color, with a high degree of transparency and a uniform hue throughout the stone. Rubies that exhibit a subtle "silky" sheen caused by tiny inclusions of rutile are also highly prized.

The world's most famous source of rubies is Burma (now known as Myanmar), which produces some of the finest rubies in the world. Other important sources of rubies include Thailand, Sri Lanka, and Mozambique.

Know More

How to Buy from us

Certified Lab Reports, Detailed Description, High-Res Images, and Competitive Pricing

Certified lab reports, such as those from the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), Guberlin, or the International Gemological Institute (IGI), provide an objective assessment of the ruby's quality and characteristics. Certified lab reports provide an independent verification of the ruby's characteristics, including its color, clarity, and cut.

Our clients' needs depends on whether they are a wholesaler, retailer, luxury jeweler, brokers, or private clients. First, determine the types of rubies you are looking for, including the size, quality, and quantity. Next, read the lab reports and inspect the ruby in person to ensure that it meets your expectations. Once you have agreed on a price, you will need to make the purchase. This involves paying with a wire transfer, or a credit card.

If you are interested to see what we have in stock in rough rubies or faceted rubies, we are happy to hear from you.

Contact Us
4