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1.06 Ct. Pinkish Red Ruby from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Item ID: | R16361 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.94 Width: 5.43 Height: 3.42 |
Weight: | 1.06 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $12,240 |
This 1.06 carat oval ruby from Ceylon is presented by The Natural Ruby Company as a finely proportioned gemstone that balances optical performance with wearable dimensions. The stone measures 6.94 by 5.43 by 3.42 millimeters, yielding an average diameter that places the depth percentage at approximately 55.3 percent, a proportion that favors both table brightness and pavilion reflection. The oval outline is slightly elongated to emphasize face up presence without compromising symmetry, and the transparency reads as clean and free of diffusion, which allows internal light paths to develop with clarity. Clarity has been graded as very slightly included at eye level, indicating small natural features that do not interrupt overall light transmission, and the surface condition is described as excellent polish, enabling crisp facet junctions and minimal surface scattering. No enhancement has been applied to this stone, so the color and clarity characteristics reflect the natural material as extracted from Ceylon, Sri Lanka.
The mixed brilliant cut geometry is central to this stones optical personality, combining a brilliant style crown with a pavilion that integrates both modified brilliant and step influenced facets to maximize light play. The crown faceting pattern emphasizes a well proportioned table that acts as a controlled window, allowing concentrated light input while maintaining a network of crown star and bezel facets that translate incoming rays into scintillating return. Beneath the girdle, the pavilion architecture has been shaped to favor total internal reflection across a broad angular range for ruby refractive index values, producing a balance of broad flash and pinpoint scintillation. Facet junctions are executed to precise angles so that light is repeatedly redirected between pavilion facets before emerging through the crown, creating a dynamic interplay of flashes with movement. The pavilion depth relative to the average diameter supports an internal bounce that enhances brilliance while preventing a glassy or washed out face up presentation, and the modified facet arrangement contributes to a complex light performance that rewards observation under both direct and diffuse lighting.
Color is the defining attribute of this ruby, characterized as pinkish red with vivid intensity, and the faceting strategy has been chosen to optimize this chromatic expression. The mixed brilliant geometry concentrates color saturation in areas of optical return while preventing dark windowing in the core of the stone, a common challenge in oval cuts. Hue sits toward the red end of the ruby spectrum with a noticeable pink component that lends vibrancy and fresh tone, and saturation is high enough to register as vivid even under varied light sources. The evenness of color distribution is supported by the orientation of the pavilion facets which minimize the visibility of any minor color zoning and maintain uniformity across the table. Pleochroic behavior of corundum minerals can present as slightly different hues when viewed from different angles, and this stone displays subtle pleochroism that enriches the visual experience as the gem is rotated, producing alternating flashes of strong pinkish red and deeper red. The absence of enhancement allows the natural chromophore balance to show, so the observed color is the result of origin related trace elements and natural growth conditions.
From a lapidary and setting perspective the piece demonstrates meticulous craftsmanship consistent with the standards of The Natural Ruby Company. Girdle thickness falls within a practical range for secure mounting while preserving an even pavilion profile that supports optimal light dynamics. The very slightly included clarity grade reflects small internal features that are characteristic of natural rubies and that also serve as identifiers of unenhanced material, and these features are positioned so that they have minimal impact on face up appearance. The excellent polish speaks to careful final finishing, with facet edges that are crisp and reflective, reducing surface diffusion and preserving the intensity of internal reflections. For use in jewelry this oval works well in solitaire settings where the faceting can be appreciated, as well as in three stone or halo treatments where color and light return are required to stand out under varied lighting. The provenance from Ceylon contributes a known geological and aesthetic profile, as Sri Lankan rubies are often valued for their brightness and lively tone, and the combination of natural origin, unenhanced condition, precise mixed brilliant faceting, and conservative proportions makes this 1.06 carat oval an excellent candidate for collectors and connoisseurs seeking a ruby with demonstrable technical merit.



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