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10.74 Ct. Cabochon Ruby from Burma (Myanmar)
This loose stone ships by Feb 3
Item ID: | R14528 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 11.77 Width: 10.77 Height: 7.1 |
Weight: | 10.74 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Red |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $56 |
Presenting a remarkable natural ruby offered by The Natural Ruby Company, a translucent 10.74 carat oval stone with dimensions 11.77 by 10.77 by 7.10 millimeters, crafted in a classical cabochon cut that emphasizes color and depth. The gem displays a warm pinkish red hue with an intense color intensity that commands attention, an excellent polish that gives the surface a smooth lustrous finish, and a clarity grade of included as evaluated at eye level, which attests to natural character and internal features that tell the story of the stone. Origin is Burma Myanmar, a source legendary for some of the finest rubies in the world, and enhancement is heat treated, a common and accepted process that stabilizes and elevates color without altering the natural mineral composition. This ruby sits at a weight that is significant for ruby material, and the oval cabochon proportions are balanced and pleasing to the eye, making the piece a superb candidate for both museum quality collections and bespoke jewelry commissions.
Visually the cabochon form offers a deep, uniform wash of color that reads richer and more saturated than many faceted equivalents, because the smooth dome invites light to diffuse and reveal internal color rather than sparkling facets. The pinkish red tone leans toward a vivid, warm spectrum that will complement both yellow and white metals, and the translucent body allows light to pass sufficiently to avoid a dead or overly dark appearance. Included clarity at eye level means you will encounter natural inclusions that can appear as silk like needles, mineral crystals, or internal veils, each of which adds to the individuality of the stone and confirms its natural origin. The excellent polish enhances the surface feel and reflective highlights, and the cabochon shape softens the presentation in a way that emphasizes color saturation and tactile elegance. For collectors who appreciate natural character over flawless clarity, this Burmese ruby provides an immediate visual presence, a tactile quality in the cabochon dome, and a warmth that reads beautifully in photographs and in hand.
When considering setting and design, a cabochon such as this benefits from mounts that protect the girdle and allow the dome to present freely, while ensuring secure placement for everyday wear. A low bezel setting provides strong protection and frames the stone to highlight its color, while a custom open back bezel or partial gallery can allow more light to interact with the stone if preferred. Prong settings can work when carefully designed to avoid excess exposure at vulnerable points, and a pendant or brooch can be ideal to showcase the large surface area of the cabochon without the stress of constant knocks. For rings, I recommend a protective bezel with a sturdy shank, especially for those who intend to wear the piece frequently, as included stones can be more sensitive to sudden impacts. Cleaning is simple, use warm soapy water and a soft brush, rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth, avoid harsh chemicals and aggressive ultrasonic or steam cleaning where the presence of internal inclusions could be adversely affected. Routine gentle care combined with professional checks for setting security will keep the ruby performing beautifully for generations.
Acquiring this ruby from The Natural Ruby Company means receiving an expert appraisal of origin and treatment history, and access to our bespoke design and mounting services should you wish to transform the stone into a unique heirloom. Burmese origin remains highly sought after because of historic deposits and characteristic hues, and while heat treatment is common and accepted trade practice, transparency about enhancement is important to us which is why we disclose treatment clearly on every stone. This 10.74 carat cabochon is rare in its size and color balance, and our team can assist with valuation context, suggested insurance replacement values, and advice on complementary gemstones or metal choices to achieve a harmonious final piece. Whether you are a private collector seeking an unmistakable example of classic Burmese ruby, a designer looking for a showpiece focal stone, or a client planning a meaningful commission, we will guide you through the selection of settings materials, design sketches, and the crafting process. For direct inquiries about this ruby, bespoke mounting options, or to request additional high resolution imagery and professional documentation, our specialists at The Natural Ruby Company are ready to assist and to ensure that this exceptional Burmese cabochon finds a fitting home.





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