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1.53 Ct. Ruby from Mozambique
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Item ID: | R15884 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.12 Width: 5.87 Height: 3.7 |
Weight: | 1.53 Ct. |
Color: help | Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $5,920 |
There is a timeless quality to a fine ruby that reaches back through the ages to crowns and talismans, to ceremonies and vows, and to the human impulse to mark love and power with something that endures, and this oval 1.53 carat ruby offered by The Natural Ruby Company carries that lineage with graceful authority. Cut into an elegant oval measuring 8.12 x 5.87 x 3.70 mm, its mixed brilliant faceting bridges classical proportion with modern light performance, creating a jewel that reads as both heirloom and contemporary treasure. The gem is transparent and vividly red, showing a vivid color intensity that saturates each facet without appearing heavy or dull, and it has been evaluated at eye level as very very slightly included, which preserves the purity of its appearance while confirming its natural character. Expertly heat treated, as is common and accepted in quality ruby trade, and finished with an excellent polish, this stone returns light with a lively, glasslike sheen, and in photographs presented with a hand for scale it translates into a wearable size that still commands presence.
When considering reflective qualities, rubies occupy a distinctive place among red gemstones, and this Mozambique ruby exemplifies why collectors and connoisseurs prize corundum. As corundum, ruby shares the structural brilliance of sapphire, so its overall light return and scintillation are closer to that of a fine sapphire than to many other red gems, however the deep red body color naturally moderates spectral fire, making brilliance about color and glow rather than flashes of rainbow dispersion. Compared with spinel, which often displays a pure, almost luminous tone but typically sits with a slightly lower refractive response, this ruby offers a richer, more saturated red with a more complex interplay between facet sparkle and internal glow. Against garnet, which can sometimes present a dense, reflective surface but with a warmer, brownish undertone, the Mozambique ruby reads cleaner and more alive, particularly in daylight, and it preserves a cooler, more regal red. Tourmaline can show striking pleochroism and deep color in one orientation, but its reflective play is often more muted and directional, where the mixed brilliant cut of this ruby allows facets to catch light from many angles, producing steady scintillation whether set in a ring or a pendant. Even within the family of rubies, origins and treatments influence light behavior, and Mozambique stones of this quality frequently pair vibrant saturation with transparent clarity, allowing the excellent polish and mixed brilliant faceting to maximize internal reflection and surface sparkle, creating a lively, jewel like presence that reads as both luminous and substantial.
Beyond optical science and gemology, this ruby speaks to enduring design and the conviction that true beauty is rooted in history and continuity, and that is the essence of what The Natural Ruby Company presents. Heat treatment is disclosed because honesty is part of legacy, and this enhancement has been applied to optimize color while preserving the stone’s natural structure, leaving a gem that will age with grace, maintaining its color intensity and polish through generations. The mixed brilliant cut is especially suited to classic settings, it marries the scintillation prized in modern design with the soft, elegant outline that complements period styles, so this stone will sit beautifully in a vintage inspired bezel, a solitaire ring where light is allowed to travel freely, or a three stone design that sets ruby alongside diamonds that will echo its sparkle. For those who cherish provenance, a Mozambique origin adds contemporary significance, as East African rubies have in recent decades stood alongside historical sources to supply gems with vivid color and modern ethical mining narratives. Whether chosen as a ring to mark a milestone, as a pendant to hold close to the heart, or as a collected specimen to pass down, this ruby offers the tactile reassurance of a gem with clarity and polish that respond to light in a manner both lively and dignified, a ruby with the depth of history and the practical brilliance of fine cutting, and The Natural Ruby Company is honored to present it for the next chapter in its story.



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