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0.36 Ct. Ruby from Mozambique
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Item ID: | R15340 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 4.31 Width: 4.27 Height: 2.84 |
Weight: | 0.36 Ct. |
Color: help | Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $1,700 |
This 0.36 carat round ruby from Mozambique exemplifies the attributes that educated buyers seek, presented by The Natural Ruby Company. The stone measures 4.31 x 4.27 x 2.84 mm, it is cut in a mixed brilliant style that balances crown facet dispersion with pavilion depth, and it displays transparent clarity with included characteristics as evaluated at eye level. The color is vivid in intensity, leaning toward a classic pigeon blood spectrum that offers strong saturation without appearing overly dark, and the polish is excellent, which maximizes surface luster and light return. The piece has been heat treated, a widely accepted enhancement that improves hue and clarity stability while remaining identifiable on gemological reports. Origin from Mozambique carries significance, because Mozambican rubies have become a major source of fine red material in recent years, often showing rich color and good crystal quality, and provenance from this region adds traceable value for collectors and connoisseurs.
From an investment perspective this ruby combines several positive factors, and the market context supports measured appreciation potential for well chosen stones. Small sizes under one carat are more plentiful than larger specimens, however vivid color and excellent polish can command premiums disproportionate to weight, and the combination of Mozambican origin, a vivid tone, and a clean eye level appearance enhances desirability among buyers seeking quality small stones. Heat treatment is common and accepted, meaning liquidity is stronger than for untreated material, while traceable origin helps differentiate the gem in a crowded market. For investors it is prudent to consider long term holding horizons, to require independent gemological documentation when available, and to ensure provenance records are retained, because transparency and certification materially affect resale value. Market drivers to monitor include global supply from Mozambique, changes in mining regulation, demand shifts in Asia and the West, and the expanding collector interest in natural colored gemstones as tangible assets. The Natural Ruby Company recommends pairing purchase decisions with proper insurance and professional appraisal, and suggests that this ruby is well suited both for a refined jewelry setting and for inclusion in a diversified gemstone investment portfolio, where its color, cut, and documented origin contribute to potential future appreciation.




