Description
Ruby (Manik) Gemstone 0.61ct
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This Ruby is natural gemstone which is PinkishRed color, it’s Originates from Ceylon and its exact weight is 0.61ct the measurements are 6.14×4.68×2.44mm, the shape and cut of this stone is Oval Mixed Cut. It’s graded Transparent and clarity is good. This 0.61ct Red natural Ruby Gem is available for ready to ship anywhere in the world. You can also select Certification and shipment method as optional.
Details
Summary No | AK07931 |
Species | Natural Ruby |
Weight | 0.61ct |
Shape/cut | Oval Mixed Cut |
Colour | PinkishRed |
Dimension | 6.14×4.68×2.44mm |
Clarity | Good |
Transparency | Transparent |
Origin | Ceylon |
Treatment | None |
Ruby (Manik) Gemstone 0.61ct
properties Of Ruby
Chemical Composition : Al2O3 + Fe,Ti,Cr [Aluminum Oxide]
Hardness: 9.0
Specific Gravity (Density): 3.99 – 4.10
Refractive Index: 1.760 – 1.772
About Ruby Gemstone
Ruby is the red to a pinkish red variety of the Corundum mineral group, Ruby is thus named because of its red colour (Latin-rubber), The name corundum is the Sanskrit word kuruvinda. The red colour variation within each individual deposit, so it not possible to determine the source area from the colour. The designation Burma ruby and siam ruby are therefore strictly erroneous and refer more to quality than origin. The most desirable colour is the so-called pigeons blood, pure red with a hint of blue provides the colour is chromium, and in the case of brownish tones, iron is present as well. As a rough stone, ruby appears dull and greasy, but, when cut, the lustre can approach that of Diamond. Heat treatment is commonly used to improve the colour. Ruby is the hardest mineral after diamond. However, the hardness varies in different directions. Ruby has no cleavage but has certain preferred directions of parting. Because of brittleness, care must be taken when cutting and setting. Inclusions are common. They are not always indicative of lower quality but shows the difference between a natural and a synthetic stone. The type of inclusion (minerals, growth, structures, canals, or other cavities) often indicates the source area.
Ruby is the best known and most highly valued gemstone and is one of the top four gems (Diamond, Sapphire, Ruby, and Emerald) in popularity. This is mostly due to its beauty, intense colour and toughness in jewellery. Ruby may show asterism (seen as star stone) when cutting as the cabochon. With a Mohs hardness of 9.0 and no cleavage, it is a very durable gem for jewellery. Rubys red colour is caused by minor amounts of trivalent Chromium (Cr) replacing Aluminum (Al) in the crystal structure. Pure Cr2O3 occurs in nature as the mineral Eskolaite, which is green.
Ruby is available from many locations around the world. Some of these locations such as Burma, Ceylon, and Madagascar, are well known for their fine Rubies.