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2.02 Ct. Pinkish Red Ruby from Burma (Myanmar)
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Item ID: | R16554 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.54 Width: 6.67 Height: 4.11 |
Weight: | 2.02 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 | $6,120 |
This 2.02 carat pear shape ruby presents a vivid pinkish red saturation, with exact dimensions of 8.54 by 6.67 by 4.11 millimeters, originating from Burma, Myanmar, and offered by The Natural Ruby Company. The gem is transparent, with a clarity grade of slightly included as evaluated at eye level, and it has been heat treated to stabilize and intensify color. The cutting style is a mixed brilliant, combining a brilliant facet arrangement on the crown with controlled step facets on the pavilion, and the overall finish is of excellent polish, resulting in crisp facet junctions and minimal residual polishing marks. These baseline characteristics define the stone both technically and aesthetically, and they set the stage for the detailed interaction between its optical properties and the cutter s choices that determine face up appearance, light return, and perceived depth.
The mixed brilliant execution in this pear shape was chosen to maximize both color saturation and internal light performance, the brilliant crown facets disperse and break incident light into numerous small flashes, creating a lively scintillation across the table and upper facets, the pavilion step facets act as disciplined light channels, returning light in broader, more saturated lobes that intensify the ruby s red hue rather than dispersing it into spectral fire, the combination yields a balance between brilliance and color richness that is particularly effective in stones with strong refractive index and modest birefringence, the measured proportions translate to a depth of approximately fifty four percent when calculated against the average of length and width, this depth is slightly modest by classic gem cutting standards for rubies, yet it enhances the face up color by preventing excessive light leakage through an overly shallow girdle, the pear silhouette is shaped to allow the crown and pavilion facet arrays to interlock visually from the table, channeling light away from the tip and into the body of the gem which reduces dark areas and creates a uniform, vivid presentation.
Clarity features classified as slightly included are consistent with natural Burmese material and are primarily fine silk and small crystal inclusions which are visible on close inspection at eye level but do not significantly interrupt the gem s ability to reflect and transmit light, these inclusions can act as minute scattering centers that soften the light return slightly, producing a desirable velvety sheen that is often associated with classic rubies from Burma, the heat treatment applied is a standard and transparent enhancement that typically improves color uniformity and can reduce the visibility of fractures through partial healing, it does not obscure the gem s natural origin or character, the stone s high polish quality preserves facet crispness so that light interacts with the intended geometry rather than being diffused by surface irregularities, the cumulative result is a stone that presents intense, evenly saturated color across the table with controlled internal flashes and a pleasing distribution of scintillation along the pear s shoulders.
From a practical setting and design perspective this pear shape ruby lends itself to applications where both color impact and light performance are critical, set point down in a solitaire or halo is a classic choice, the tapered pear form will elongate the finger when used in a ring and will orient the primary flash zones along the gem s length, alternatively setting the pear point up as a pendant will leverage the mixed cut s broad pavilion returns to produce a deep, central glow under ambient light, metal choice will influence perceived saturation, warmer yellow gold will visually intensify the pinkish red, while platinum or white gold will emphasize contrast and brilliance, due to the stone s slightly included clarity grade we recommend secure prong work at the tip and girdle junctions to protect the more vulnerable edges, The Natural Ruby Company stands behind the origin, treatment, and optical description provided, if you require exact facet maps, proportion diagrams, or magnified inclusion photomicrographs for design integration we can supply them upon request, contact us to discuss mounting options and to arrange personal viewing under controlled lighting so you may assess the ruby s light behavior and color in person.



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