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1.04 Ct. Ruby from Mozambique
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Item ID: | R13960 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.41 Width: 5.09 Height: 3.42 |
Weight: | 1.04 Ct. |
Color: help | Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $12,240 |
Long before human hands learned to prize and polish the rarer gifts of the earth, this pearl of fire began its long and secret story. Deep within the ancient crust of Mozambique, where mountains rose and oceans retreated, immense forces of heat and pressure coaxed aluminum and oxygen into the dense crystal we know as corundum. Over millions of years, minute traces of chromium became trapped in that crystalline lattice, and where chromium found its place, the stone took on a living, sanguine glow. Rivers and time slowly revealed these buried treasures, carrying smaller fragments toward alluvial deposits, and the patient rhythms of the planet prepared a gem that would one day be shaped by human artistry. This pear shaped ruby is therefore both a relic of geological grandeur and a continuing chapter in the long conversation between the earth and the people who seek to honor it.
When you hold this GRS certified stone you are holding a precise record of that history and of unmatched craftsmanship. This transparent red ruby weighs 1.04 carat, and measures 7.41 by 5.09 by 3.42 mm. It has been cut into a classic pear silhouette in a mixed brilliant style, a decision that marries the scintillating fire of modern cutting techniques with a timeless form that recalls royal insignias and antique lockets. At eye level this gem is eye clean, and its vivid color intensity sings with a saturated, even tone that the most discerning connoisseurs will recognize immediately. The polish is excellent, allowing light to enter and return without obstruction, enhancing both depth and brilliance. Importantly, this ruby is natural and untreated, with no enhancement, and its GRS certification affirms origin and authenticity, a guarantee that traces the stone back to Mozambique and to the natural processes that shaped it.
In the hands of a jeweler this ruby becomes part of an enduring tradition, a small but potent heirloom that will carry stories across generations. Set in a simple solitaire with a warm gold bezel the pear point will echo ancient talismans, and when cradled by delicate millegrain or flanked by tiny diamonds the ruby will read as classic and formal, suitable for ceremonial moments. For those who wear history deliberately this stone is a living link to the past, a piece that invites ceremonies, remembrances, and vows. At The Natural Ruby Company we honor that lineage by offering gemstones that are responsibly sourced, rigorously certified, and chosen for their capacity to endure both fashion and time. This ruby is more than a jewel, it is a compact chronicle of deep time, a polished ember that began its life millions of years ago and that now waits to become part of your story.




























