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1.63 Ct. Pinkish Red Ruby from Burma (Myanmar)
This loose stone ships by Jul 17
Item ID: | R16477 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.85 Width: 5.8 Height: 3.81 |
Weight: | 1.63 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $4,625 |
This pear shape ruby is a finely balanced and transparent gemstone, weighing 1.63 carat, with exact dimensions of 8.85 x 5.80 x 3.81 mm, presented by The Natural Ruby Company. The stone exhibits a pinkish red hue with vivid color intensity, and it has been heat treated as an accepted enhancement to improve color saturation and clarity. The cutting style is a mixed brilliant cut, which combines a faceted crown designed to maximize scintillation, with pavilion facets arranged for strong light return. Clarity is graded as slightly included when evaluated at eye level, and the polish is excellent, giving the surface a clean, reflective finish that accentuates the vivid tone. The origin is documented as Burma, Myanmar, a region historically prized for producing rubies with exceptional color, and this provenance is an important factor for many discerning buyers.
Color and optical performance define much of a ruby's desirability, and this example excels in both areas. The pinkish red tone sits in the desirable warm spectrum without veering too purple or too orange, and the vivid intensity means the color is saturated and lively under typical lighting. The mixed brilliant cut enhances the stone by drawing the eye to the table and crown, producing lively flashes of light while also preserving depth of color from the pavilion. Slight inclusions are present, as is common in natural rubies, but they do not detract from the overall transparency or color flow when viewed unaided. Because the clarity was evaluated at eye level as slightly included, the stone reads clean to a typical observer, and the excellent polish reduces surface disturbances so that luster and light return remain impressive. Taken together, these optical properties contribute to both visual impact and long term desirability for a knowledgeable collector or custom jeweler.
This ruby is especially well suited for custom jewelry, because the pear shape and its dimensions offer versatility and presence without overwhelming most designs. At 8.85 mm by 5.80 mm, the stone sits in a size range that makes it ideal for solitaire rings, drop pendants, and tapered drop earrings, as well as for more elaborate halo designs. The pear silhouette creates an elegant teardrop line that flatters a ring finger or hangs gracefully from a pendant bail, and the length to width ratio supports both oriented and reversed settings depending on the desired aesthetic. For rings, a classic three or four prong head that secures the point and the rounded end will show the table and crown facets for maximum sparkle, while a small partial bezel or a V prong at the tip can add protection without sacrificing light performance. For pendants, a minimal cap or hidden bale preserves the profile, and for earrings the shape can be mirrored to create balanced drops while maintaining strong presence. The mixed brilliant cut makes the gem responsive to faceted side stones, so designers can pair it with triangular or tapered baguette accents, or surround it with a halo of smaller brilliant cut diamonds to amplify perceived size and contrast color.
From a durability and value perspective, this Burmese ruby is a sound choice for everyday wear and for long term appreciation. Ruby is corundum with a Mohs hardness of nine, and it resists abrasion and most household chemicals, making it well suited to rings and pieces that are worn frequently. Heat treatment is a standard, stable enhancement in ruby trade, used to improve clarity and deepen color, and it is widely accepted by gemological laboratories and the market, provided it is disclosed. The presence of slight inclusions is consistent with a natural origin, and the documented provenance of Burma, Myanmar, adds substantiated rarity and collector interest, because rubies from that region have historically commanded premiums for their rich hues. For buyers concerned with valuation and authentication, we recommend obtaining an independent report from a reputable gemological laboratory that can document origin and treatment, and we will assist with arranging certification and a professional appraisal for insurance purposes.
At The Natural Ruby Company we specialize in pairing high quality rubies with thoughtful design options that respect the stone characteristics and enhance wearer satisfaction. This 1.63 carat pear shape ruby is a compelling candidate for a custom commission, because its size, vivid color, and mixed brilliant cut lend themselves to designs that emphasize color and light, while the slightly included clarity and excellent polish mean the setting can be more open to favor brilliance. We can collaborate with your jeweler or recommend experienced designers who understand how to secure the pointed end, how to balance table size with mounting height, and how to choose complementary metals and side stones to create contrast or harmony. If you would like assistance visualizing this gem in different settings, obtaining certification, or arranging bespoke mounting, please contact The Natural Ruby Company for a personalized consultation, and we will provide measured guidance so your finished piece performs beautifully and retains long term appeal.



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