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1.77 Ct. Cabochon Ruby from Mozambique
This loose stone ships by Mar 5
Item ID: | R15531 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.04 Width: 5.74 Height: 3.66 |
Weight: | 1.77 Ct. |
Color: help | Red |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $249 |
One of the most compelling aspects of this ruby offered by The Natural Ruby Company is its natural, untouched character, a feature that sets it apart from a large portion of the market. This is a transparent, oval shape ruby weighing 1.77 carat, with precise dimensions of 8.04 by 5.74 by 3.66 mm, presented in a cabochon cut, with an intense color intensity and an excellent polish. The clarity is graded as included at eye level, which means the stone shows internal characteristics that are typical for natural rubies, and those inclusions serve as reliable signals of authenticity. Importantly, this ruby has no enhancement, a distinction that immediately elevates its desirability compared with the many heat treated or fracture filled stones that dominate the trade. Origin matters in the ruby market, and this stone hails from Mozambique, a source known for producing rich tones that rival more traditional origins, but often at a more accessible price point. When a customer compares this offering to typical lab grown or heavily treated rubies, the combination of natural transparency, no enhancement, and excellent polish creates a product that feels more genuine, more valuable, and more meaningful to own.
In direct comparison to faceted rubies, the cabochon shape of this stone brings a different kind of appeal that is growing in preference among collectors and designers alike. Faceted rubies emphasize fire and brilliance through their cuts, and they shine under bright light, but cabochons present a uniform, velvety field of color, and they allow the intense red hue to be perceived in a fuller way. For a 1.77 carat stone with the given proportions, a cabochon cut maximizes face up color saturation, making the red appear deeper and more consistent across the surface, while the excellent polish enhances luster without creating distracting facet junctions. Compared with lower quality cabochons that are grayish or poorly polished, this ruby stands out because it retains transparency and exhibits a clean, healthy glow. The included clarity grade at eye level is common for natural rubies and often more acceptable in cabochon stones, because the smooth domed surface draws attention to color and polish rather than to internal features. For customers who value a classic, understated luxury, this cabochon offers a calmer, more timeless expression of ruby beauty than many mass market faceted stones.
Value comparison is often a decisive factor for buyers, and in that respect this Mozambique ruby demonstrates clear advantages over many alternatives. Burmese rubies have long been the benchmark for top market pricing, but they are rare and command premium values, especially when untreated. Mozambique has emerged as an excellent source that yields vivid, intense reds, sometimes matching the appeal of traditional sources while offering better relative value. Because this stone is natural and unenhanced, it avoids the market stigma and future uncertainty attached to fracture filling and ambiguous heat treatments, attributes that can depress resale value and complicate certification. Versus synthetic rubies, which may be visually appealing and inexpensive, this natural ruby provides provenance, geological story, and an intrinsic rarity that synthetic alternatives cannot replicate. Compared to low grade commercial rubies, which may suffer from poor polish and washed out color, this gemstone benefits from professional cutting and finishing, resulting in a higher visual impact and a stronger presence in jewelry. For buyers seeking an asset that combines aesthetic pleasure with durable value, this untreated, well finished Mozambique cabochon is a compelling option that performs well against both high end and entry level competitors.
Practical considerations and design recommendations help translate the quality of the stone into satisfying ownership, and The Natural Ruby Company is ready to assist with those choices. The 1.77 carat weight and oval cabochon profile suit various settings, from a classic solitaire ring that emphasizes the deep red field of color, to a pendant that benefits from the stones uniform surface, to a bespoke piece where the cabochon can be paired with accent diamonds or warm yellow gold to enhance the ruby tone. Because the stone is untreated, standard care practices apply, which include avoiding severe temperature changes, removing the piece during heavy physical activity, and cleaning gently with warm soapy water and a soft brush. For customers concerned about matching, provenance, or certification, The Natural Ruby Company can provide additional images, detailed reports on origin and treatment status, and guidance on setting options that preserve the stones integrity. In summary, this Mozambique ruby combines honest natural character, intense color, and expert finishing, making it an attractive and responsible alternative to treated, synthetic, or lower quality market offerings, and a smart choice for buyers who value authenticity and enduring beauty.



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