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0.58 Ct. Ruby from Burma (Myanmar)
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Item ID: | R15306 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.12 Width: 4.13 Height: 2.66 |
Weight: | 0.58 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
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 | $1,900 |
This listing describes a single transparent ruby of 0.58 carat, presented by The Natural Ruby Company, showing an oval outline with measurements of 6.12 by 4.13 by 2.66 millimeters. The stone is faceted in a mixed brilliant cut, combining pavilion and crown facet arrangements that are designed to balance color saturation and light performance, and it displays an excellent polish that contributes to a clean, reflective surface. The material is identified as originating from Burma, Myanmar, a region historically and contemporarily associated with some of the most sought after rubies for their depth of hue and resonance. The gem exhibits a vivid color intensity, a clarity grade recorded as very slightly included evaluated at eye level, and the enhancement is disclosed as heat treated, a stable and accepted practice in the trade.
The cultural and historical context of rubies informs the appeal of this example, as corundum in red and pinkish red tones has long been linked to ceremonial and personal use across Asia and beyond. Burmese rubies, in particular, have a documented presence in royal regalia and religious offerings, and they have been prized by craftsmen and patrons for centuries for their saturated color and symbolic associations. Throughout history, similar stones have been set into rings, pendants, brooches, and crowns as markers of status and continuity, and they have been incorporated into objects intended to be handed down through generations. This example, with its pinkish red hue and vibrant tone, sits within that lineage of gemstones chosen for central roles in meaningful jewelry, where color and integrity are primary considerations.
The proportions of this oval ruby are calibrated to emphasize both face up color and optical return, with a length to width ratio of approximately 1.48, and a depth that represents roughly fifty two percent of the stone measured against the average of its length and width. The mixed brilliant cut is selected to enhance scintillation while maintaining weight, producing a balance that preserves color depth without sacrificing lively sparkle. Transparency is described as transparent, allowing light to pass through and interact with the internal facet architecture, and the polish is rated excellent, indicating the final lapidary work has produced smooth, reflective facet planes. The clarity is recorded as very slightly included evaluated at eye level, reflecting the presence of minor natural features that do not significantly obstruct the gem when viewed without magnification. These attributes are consistent with material that offers both visual appeal and natural character.
Treatment is a transparent aspect of this ruby description, with heat treatment disclosed as the enhancement applied. Heat treatment is a long established practice used to improve color and reduce certain types of inclusions, and when performed properly it is permanent and stable under normal wearing conditions. The report for this stone notes only heat treatment, with no additional clarity enhancement declared. In terms of durability, ruby is the gem variety of corundum and rates nine on the Mohs hardness scale, making it well suited to everyday jewelry with appropriate setting and care. Routine cleaning using warm water, a mild detergent, and a soft brush is generally recommended, and professional inspection for secure settings is advised periodically. Harsh chemicals and extreme thermal shocks should be avoided to preserve the integrity of the stone and any surrounding mounting.
This ruby is appropriate for use as the focal stone in a variety of classic jewelry forms, including solitaire rings, understated pendants, and refined stud or drop earrings, lending itself to designs where vivid color and clean presentation are priorities. Its size and proportions make it practical for elegant, wearable designs that honor both the material and the traditions associated with fine rubies. The Natural Ruby Company provides this description to ensure transparent disclosure of origin, weight, dimensions, cut, clarity, color intensity, polish, and enhancement, reflecting the firm commitment to precise information that informed buyers require. For those seeking a ruby with documented Burmese provenance, vivid color, and the balance of brilliance and saturation that a mixed brilliant oval can provide, this stone represents a considered option within the historical context of ruby use and the contemporary standards of gemstone appreciation.



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