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2.01 Ct. Ruby from Burma (Myanmar)
This loose stone is available to ship now
Item ID: | R16149 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.48 Width: 6.03 Height: 3.77 |
Weight: | 2.01 Ct. |
Color: help | Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Marquise |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $4,250 |
Rubies have long occupied a place at the center of human admiration and ritual, they carry a lineage that predates recorded history, treasured across continents for their rare, living red, and for the stories they inspire. In old courts and on warm palms this color was read as courage, as love, as sovereignty, and as a talisman against misfortune. This marquise cut gem from Burma Myanmar enters that lineage with quiet authority, it recalls the gemstones worn by rulers, by brides, by those who wished to mark an important passage with a gift that would endure. At The Natural Ruby Company we steward such stones with respect for their past, and with an eye to how they will continue to speak for those who wear them in the present. The history of ruby is not only legend and ceremony, it is also craft, and when a stone of this quality is set and polished the result is a small heirloom that invites future generations to hold a piece of heritage.
This particular ruby is a transparent 2.01 carat marquise shape, with dimensions that read 10.48 by 6.03 by 3.77 millimeters, and it has been fashioned with a mixed brilliant cut that balances fiery scintillation with broad luminous planes. The color is vivid in intensity, a deep and saturated red that moves between a warm heartbeat red and a cooler pigeon blood undertone as light travels through its facets. Its clarity is graded as very slightly included when examined at eye level, this means the inclusions are modest, they do not distract from the gemship of the stone, and they are an honest record of its natural formation. The polish is excellent, a finish that allows the stone to breathe light with each tilt of the hand. Enhancement has been disclosed, the ruby is heat treated, a traditional and widely accepted method that improves transparency and stabilizes color, it is a practice used for centuries to reveal the beauty that nature first began.
Consider how such a marquise shaped ruby sits within the long traditions of jewelry making, this silhouette was once commissioned to flatter a ring finger, to elongate a hand, and to catch candlelight in a courtly ballroom. Historically marquise shapes were associated with elegance and with a taste for forms that emphasize both symmetry and movement. In practical terms this stone is beautifully suited to an east west solitaire ring, to a refined three stone setting flanked by tapered baguettes, or to a pendant that rests over the heart, each option echoing earlier uses where rubies marked vows and celebrated triumphs. The marquise shape lends itself to a central placement that demands attention, yet it does so without excess, and its moderate size at just over two carats makes it wearable, comfortable, and resonant as an everyday heirloom. The accompanying images show the stone on a hand to give scale and presence, and they illustrate how light and life move through the mixed brilliant facets, the result being a jewel that looks ancient in spirit and modern in practicality.
When you choose a ruby from The Natural Ruby Company you are selecting provenance as well as beauty, this ruby’s Burmese origin aligns it with some of the most storied deposits in gem history, sites that have produced gemstones for royal regalia and for religious ornaments. We are committed to full disclosure and to responsible practices, the heat treatment is declared so that you understand how the stone has been prepared, and the clarity grade is reported plainly to reflect what you will see with the naked eye. Rubies are durable, they are suited to daily wear, and with thoughtful setting and care they will hold their place within a family for decades. If you are considering a bespoke commission we welcome the conversation, we can advise on settings that honor the stone’s proportions and color, and that will protect and showcase its marquise form. Envision this 2.01 carat Burmese ruby in a classic yellow gold mount for an heirloom warmth, or within a cool platinum halo to modernize its regal history, either choice will connect you to centuries of jewelers and patrons who prized rubies for their heart and their story.



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