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Halo Ruby Ring 1.39 Ct., 14K Yellow Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | R14637 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.15 Width: 5 Height: 4.04 |
Weight: | 1.39 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Red |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $3,330 |
This ring from The Natural Ruby Company centers on a transparent oval ruby weighing 1.39 carats, with calibrated dimensions of 7.15 by 5.00 by 4.04 millimeters. The stone is cut as a mixed brilliant, combining a brilliant facet pattern on the crown with a complementary pavilion design to maximize both fire and color saturation. At the stated dimensions the pavilion depth produces a depth to average dimension ratio of approximately sixty six and a half percent, a proportion that balances scintillation with saturated face up color. Clarity is evaluated as very slightly included at eye level, indicating that inclusions are subdominant to the gem's visual performance, and the excellent polish confirms that facet junctions are precise and secure, minimizing light diffusion and surface scattering. The hue is pinkish red with intense saturation, and the ruby is of Burmese origin, a provenance known for chromium rich material that yields a vivid, warm chroma when cut to appropriate proportions.
The primary ruby is framed by white round shaped natural diamonds, specified as approximately 0.24 carats in one grouping and approximately 0.15 carats in an additional grouping, with a combined total of about 0.39 carats. The diamonds are graded Very Slightly Included, in the VS1 to VS2 range, and color graded F, delivering a near colorless contrast against the ruby. Each accent diamond is precisely cut as a round brilliant to complement the mixed brilliant center, and the setting geometry positions these stones to create a halo that amplifies perceived ruby size and to provide controlled white light return around the colored core. The ring is entirely set in 14K yellow gold, chosen for its balance of malleability and wear resistance, and for the visual warmth it imparts against the pinkish red hue. The mounting features fine prong work that secures each stone while minimizing metal intrusion into the pavilion and crown, and an openwork gallery beneath the halo allows light to enter from multiple angles, improving the optical interaction between the center ruby and the surrounding diamonds.
From a gemological performance perspective, the mixed brilliant cut of the oval ruby is an intentional choice to reconcile two objectives, to preserve maximum color saturation while maintaining lively scintillation. The crown facet arrangement disperses white light and produces scintillation, while the pavilion geometry is optimized to return light through the table and crown facets rather than channeling it away, a particularly important consideration for a deeply saturated, pinkish red material. The excellent polish ensures that facet planes act as efficient reflectors, and the very slightly included clarity at eye level means that inclusions do not materially interrupt the path of light across the table face. The F color grade of the diamonds places them high on the near colorless scale, so they perform as a bright, neutral surround, enhancing contrast and making the ruby appear more vivid in a variety of lighting conditions, from cool daylight to warmer incandescent light. The calibrated dimensions of the ruby deliver a visually pleasing face up oval that reads larger than weight alone might suggest, and the halo arrangement increases optical spread without adding unnecessary metal mass.
Beyond its immediate visual and technical merits, this ring is conceived as an heirloom quality object designed to be passed down through generations. Corundum, the species to which ruby belongs, has a Mohs hardness of nine and exceptional structural stability, and the presence of well cut, high clarity diamonds further reinforces durability. The 14K yellow gold alloy provides practical toughness for everyday wear while retaining the option for professional reworking, such as prong retipping, reshank, or resizing, interventions that can be performed without compromising the primary gem if done by an experienced jeweler. The Natural Ruby Company provides provenance documentation and encourages clients to retain certificates and purchase records, which add to the historical value of a piece when transmitted within a family. The classic halo composition and restrained profile of the setting favor timelessness over trend, and the internal surface of the band can be engraved with initials or a date to personalize the object as a familial token. Routine maintenance recommendations include periodic professional inspection of prongs and settings, cautious cleaning to preserve polish and clarity, and the retention of original paperwork to maintain the gemological narrative. With proper care, this ring is engineered to sustain both its physical integrity and its emotional significance as a carryforward of family history.



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