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1.68 Ct. Pinkish Red Ruby from Mozambique
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Item ID: | R16162 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.81 Width: 6.47 Height: 4.15 |
Weight: | 1.68 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Diffusion Treated |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $2,300 |
Long before human hands learned to prize color and clarity, deep within the earth a slow and magnificent process began that would one day yield the pear shaped pinkish red ruby that I present to you, a gem that carries within it the memory of ancient fires and patient time. For millions of years, aluminum rich rocks were subjected to immense heat and pressure as tectonic plates pressed and folded the crust, and within this crucible tiny crystals of corundum formed from molten and metamorphosed materials. Trace amounts of chromium seeped into the growing corundum lattice, and where those atoms found a home, they painted the transparent crystal with the warm, living color we now call ruby. In the region that is now Mozambique, episodes of mountain building and metamorphism concentrated these crystals into veins and pockets, and later, erosion and uplift revealed them to the surface, where rivers and miners together brought them into the light. This stone, with its roots in such deep time, is a direct line back to the geological forces that shaped continents, a wearable fragment of natural history, and a reminder that beauty is often the patient result of elemental conflict and resolution.
When you hold this gem you will notice its precise and elegant proportions, a balanced pear silhouette that measures 7.81 x 6.47 x 4.15 mm, with a weight of 1.68 carat that gives it presence without overwhelming a design. The mixed brilliant cut has been chosen to maximize both scintillation and depth of color, marrying a pavilion that returns light like a mirror with a crown that scatters that light into lively flashes. The clarity is evaluated as eye clean at normal viewing distance, which means the field of view is untroubled, and the eye encounters only color and light, not distractions. The hue leans toward a pinkish red, and the color intensity is vivid, a tone that reads as passionate and refined rather than merely bright. Excellent polish allows every facet to sing, and the overall transparency allows one to peer into the heart of the stone, where facets intersect in a miniature landscape of fire. Such a combination of size, cut, clarity and color is rare enough to merit attention from anyone seeking an heirloom quality element for a ring or a pendant that will endure across generations.
In the interest of full disclosure and in keeping with ethical practice, it is important to explain that this ruby is diffusion treated, a process that involves controlled high temperature treatment in the presence of color inducing elements, designed to enhance or penetrate color in a manner that remains stable under normal wear. Diffusion treatments are a recognized enhancement within the trade, used to elevate the innate beauty of a natural crystal while keeping the original corundum structure intact. At The Natural Ruby Company we document such treatments so that collectors and customers can make informed decisions, and we place provenance alongside disclosure, so you know this is a natural ruby from Mozambique whose visual appeal has been enhanced through a transparent, industry accepted method. The treatment does not change the fact that this crystal was formed by geological forces millions of years ago, nor does it alter the stone into something synthetic, it simply refines the presentation of a naturally occurring treasure, and it allows this particular gem to achieve the vivid shade and even tone that make it so compelling.
Owning this pear shaped ruby is to possess a story as well as a jewel, a story of deep time, of the specific soils and climates of Mozambique, and of human hands who have cut and polished the stone into a form that honors both its origin and its future. Imagine this 1.68 carat gem set as the heart of a classic solitaire, suspended as a pendant over the pulse, or cradled by a halo that references the timeless designs of past centuries, a piece that will carry the language of tradition into contemporary life. The Natural Ruby Company stands ready to assist with bespoke design advice, full documentation of origin and treatment, and recommendations for settings that will protect and showcase the gem, and we are committed to ethical sourcing and transparent information. For those who prize legacy and continuity, this ruby offers both aesthetic distinction and the reassurance of provenance, making it an ideal choice for an engagement, a milestone gift, or an addition to a serious collection. If you wish to explore mounting options, certification, or to view the stone in person, our team will guide you with expertise, and with the same reverence for history and craftsmanship that this gemstone itself represents.



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