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2.02 Ct. Ruby from Mozambique
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Item ID: | R15936 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.08 Width: 6.69 Height: 3.35 |
Weight: | 2.02 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $6,205 |
This listing from The Natural Ruby Company presents a Bellerophon certified Red 2.02 carat oval shape pinkish red ruby, with precise dimensions of 8.08 by 6.69 by 3.35 millimeters. The gem is transparent, exhibiting a vivid color intensity and an excellent polish, and it carries a clarity grade described as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level. The stone has been heat treated, a controlled enhancement that optimizes chroma and clarity while preserving the natural crystal structure, and its geological origin is Mozambique. These core parameters define the specimen for connoisseurs who prioritize measurable attributes, and they form the basis for understanding how this ruby will perform in both gemological assessment and in finished jewelry.
The cutting style is a mixed brilliant cut, executed to balance light performance with color saturation. In this design the crown is organized with modified brilliant facets to promote strong return of white light and scintillation, while the pavilion utilizes a mix of angled and slightly elongated facets to preserve depth of tone and to concentrate red saturation toward the stone center. The oval outline measures 8.08 by 6.69 millimeters, producing an average girdle diameter roughly in the 7.39 millimeter range, and the overall depth at 3.35 millimeters yields an overall depth proportion around 45 percent. These proportions are intentionally moderate, enabling an optimal trade off between brightness and body color, and the excellent polish on every facet junction maximizes facet contrast and edge crispness, which are critical for clean faceted reflections under directional light.
Clarity observations are consistent with a very slightly included grade at eye level, meaning that minor inclusions are present but do not materially interfere with the stone transparency or with the path of light through the pavilion. Typical internal features for rubies of this class include fine silk and occasional pinpoint crystals, and in this specimen those features act to subtly scatter light in a way that can increase perceived color depth without creating obvious opacity. The heat treatment applied is standard industry practice for Mozambique rubies, intended to reduce localized silk and to even out color zoning, resulting in a stable enhancement that does not compromise structural integrity under normal wear. Craftsmanship details such as an evenly faceted crown, proportional table, and a well centered culet allow the mixed brilliant geometry to operate efficiently, producing balanced face up color and controlled return of light.
The visual behavior of this ruby under varying lighting conditions is instructive for buyers who select gemstones with an eye for situational performance. In bright midday daylight, where the spectrum contains ample blue and green components, the stone displays a lively, slightly pinkish red hue with excellent saturation, the modified brilliant crown facets generating crisp white flashes that enhance apparent brightness. Under warm incandescent sources and candlelight, the spectral shift toward longer wavelengths intensifies the red component, delivering a richer, warmer presentation that emphasizes the ruby body color, and the mixed pavilion facets concentrate that warmth centrally for a deep glowing effect. Under modern cool white LED illumination, the gem will often exhibit increased contrast between scintillation and body color, with the crown facets producing razor sharp white reflections while the pavilion maintains the vivid red core. In low diffuse light the stone shows a steady internal glow, a hallmark of good transparency combined with controlled inclusion scattering, whereas a direct spot light will reveal high contrast facet reflections and lively scintillation due to the finely executed facet junctions and polish. For jewelry settings, face up color is best supported in open prong or semi bezel mountings that permit both frontal and side light entry, and metal choice will influence perceived warmth, with yellow gold subtly warming the pinkish red tone and white metals providing a more neutral contrast that emphasizes brilliance.
This Mozambique ruby, accompanied by Bellerophon certification, is presented by The Natural Ruby Company with full transparency about treatment and origin, and with a focus on the measurable parameters that experienced buyers require. The mixed brilliant cut, precise dimensions, excellent polish, and the balance achieved between color saturation and light return make this gem particularly suitable for a signature ring or a pendant where the stone can be viewed face up and benefit from multiple lighting environments. For collectors and jewelers who value technical proficiency in cutting and finishing, and who appreciate predictable optical behavior under varied light sources, this 2.02 carat oval ruby represents a finely realized example of modern lapidary practice applied to a classic material.



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