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1.12 Ct. Ruby from Mozambique
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Item ID: | R15590 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.17 Width: 6.09 Height: 3.74 |
Weight: | 1.12 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 | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $7,650 |
This ruby is a transparent, round shaped gemstone weighing 1.12 carats, with precise dimensions of 6.17 x 6.09 x 3.74 millimeters. It is cut in a mixed brilliant style, combining facets designed to maximize fire with those intended to deliver scintillation and overall brilliance. The clarity has been evaluated as very slightly included at eye level, giving the stone excellent transparency while retaining natural characteristics that are often regarded as acceptable and desirable by connoisseurs. Color intensity is vivid, a primary factor in ruby valuation, and the gem has been finished to an excellent polish that enhances surface smoothness and light return. The ruby has undergone professional heat treatment, a common and established enhancement practice used to improve color and clarity, and its origin is Mozambique. The Natural Ruby Company presents this stone with full disclosure of these characteristics, reflecting our commitment to accuracy and provenance.
The 1.12 carat weight is central to the character and market position of this ruby, and it directly contributes to both its intrinsic rarity and its commercial value. Crossing the one carat threshold carries particular significance in the colored gemstone market, because stones at and above this weight are encountered less frequently than those below it, and each additional tenth of a carat represents a proportional increase in weight that requires a substantially larger and higher quality rough crystal. Weight in carats is a measure of the actual mass of the gemstone, and because rubies with vivid color, good clarity, and clean cutting rarely combine at larger weights, a 1.12 carat specimen represents a meaningful step up in scarcity. For buyers who prioritize long term value and collectability, the presence of a full carat plus a modest margin offers advantages in resale and in the premium that attentive buyers place on slightly larger, well proportioned stones.
Beyond the numerical weight, the physical dimensions of 6.17 by 6.09 by 3.74 millimeters inform how the carat weight is distributed, and they explain how size is perceived when set in jewelry. The mixed brilliant cut balances pavilion faceting and crown geometry to deliver depth of color and surface brilliance, and the proportions evident in these dimensions indicate a cutter focused on optimizing both light return and color saturation. Weight retention during cutting is a practical concern, and experienced cutters often leave a slightly greater depth or table to preserve weight while enhancing color in red stones. In this instance, the result is a gemstone that reads as confident in size when viewed in a ring or pendant, while preserving the optical properties that produce vivid color and noticeable sparkle. The very slightly included clarity grading ensures that the stone presents a clean face up appearance to the unaided eye, supporting both visual appeal and durability, since inclusions of this grade are unlikely to compromise structural integrity under normal wear.
This ruby from Mozambique, offered by The Natural Ruby Company, is suitable for a range of fine jewelry applications, and its weight makes it especially attractive for pieces in which the ruby is the focal point. A 1.12 carat round ruby will sit comfortably in solitaire rings, become a strong center stone for three stone engagement designs, and complement halo or cluster settings where its vivid color will remain the primary visual element. From an investment perspective, the combination of weight, vivid color intensity, and appealing clarity grade positions the gemstone favorably among comparable parcels, recognizing that market premiums tend to increase as weight and color quality align. Heat treatment is disclosed and reflected in valuation considerations, as this enhancement is widely accepted within the trade when applied to improve otherwise sound material. Prospective clients who wish to verify specifics and provenance can consult our sales team at The Natural Ruby Company for documentation and additional high resolution imagery, enabling a confident assessment of how this 1.12 carat ruby will perform both as an object of beauty and as a durable asset.




