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Pave Ruby Ring 1.11 Ct., Platinum 950
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | R13730 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.3 Width: 6.23 Height: 3.52 |
Weight: | 1.11 Ct. |
Color: help | Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $4,625 |
This ring centers on a GIA certified red ruby of 1.11 carats, a round shape cut to mixed brilliant proportions with dimensions of 6.30 by 6.23 by 3.52 millimeters. The GIA report confirms the vivid color saturation and an excellent polish, attributes that define the gem at first glance and under magnification. The clarity was evaluated as very slightly included at eye level, indicating that inclusions are minimal and do not detract from the stone when viewed without magnification. Origin is documented as Burma, also known as Myanmar, a locality long celebrated for producing rubies with intense, saturated red that remain highly prized by collectors and connoisseurs. As a representative of The Natural Ruby Company I emphasize that the certification and documented origin provide objective verification of the ruby s quality and provenance, a critical consideration for the educated buyer who seeks both beauty and assurance.
Understanding why this ruby holds value requires a concise look at grading factors and how they interplay in colored gemstones. Color is the primary determinant of value in rubies, and vivid saturation with even tone is the ideal. This stone s vivid red has the depth that remains visually dynamic under direct and diffused light, creating a presence that commands attention. Clarity in corundum is assessed differently than in diamonds, and the designation of very slightly included at eye level tells the informed buyer that the stone is essentially eye clean, with inclusions that are either small, few, or positioned so they do not interrupt the face up appearance. The mixed brilliant cut is a deliberate choice, combining the fire and scintillation of brilliant facets with pavilion geometry that preserves color saturation. The excellent polish enhances surface reflectivity, allowing the red to appear lively without appearing glassy, a quality that signals skilled lapidary work.
The ring s design is engineered to draw and focus attention on the center stone, using proportion, light management, and contrast to create a siren center stage effect. The ruby is elevated in a classic prong setting that exposes the girdle and pavilion sufficiently to admit light from beneath, increasing return and depth of color. A slim transition of the band into tapered shoulders creates directional lines that lead the eye directly to the ruby, while the pavé set white round natural diamonds that flank the shoulders add focused sparkle without competing for dominance. The accent diamonds are specified in two groupings, one set weighing approximately 0.112 carats with clarity graded VS and color F G, and an additional grouping weighing approximately 0.18 carats also graded VS for clarity and F G for color. These F G color grades are effectively near colorless, which complements the ruby by maximizing contrast, and the VS clarity grading ensures that the diamonds are clean to the unaided eye while delivering crisp scintillation. The diamonds are sized and positioned to catch peripheral vision, producing a halo of brightness that intensifies the ruby s red, rather than softening it.
The metal and construction details reinforce the visual priority of the ruby while providing lasting wearability. The ring is crafted entirely in 14 karat white gold, a metal choice that offers a balance of durability and bright white color that visually cools the setting so the ruby s warmth reads as pure color rather than as an effect of the metal. The prongs are sculpted to be secure yet minimal, reducing metal obstruction around the crown and allowing the ruby to read larger on the finger. The open under gallery is both an aesthetic and functional benefit, allowing light to enter the pavilion and permitting cleaning access to maintain brilliance over time. For the educated buyer who values documentation and long term value, The Natural Ruby Company supplies the GIA certification and will provide detailed imagery and the opportunity for independent appraisal. This piece combines provenance, technical quality, and considered design, resulting in a ring that draws attention first to its exceptional Burmese ruby, and then rewards closer inspection with fine craftsmanship and carefully selected accent diamonds.



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