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2.06 Ct. Ruby from Burma (Myanmar)
This loose stone ships by Feb 13
Item ID: | R15987 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.75 Width: 6.77 Height: 4.41 |
Weight: | 2.06 Ct. |
Color: help | 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 | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $1,748 |
It begins deep within the storied soils of Burma, where ancient geological forces concentrated chromium and aluminum into crystalline form, and where the Mogok region has long produced the most revered rubies in the world. This GIA certified vivid red pigeon’s blood ruby carries that lineage in every facet. At 2.06 carats and cut into an elegant oval measuring 8.75 by 6.77 by 4.41 millimeters, it presents as a transparent gem with a vivid color intensity and an excellent polish. Evaluated at eye level as very slightly included, it maintains an open, clean appearance that allows light to pass through and create a deep, saturated glow. The mixed brilliant cut chosen for this stone was selected to balance the deep, pure red tone with scintillation, preserving weight while maximizing face-up brilliance. Like many fine rubies, it has undergone responsible heat treatment to stabilize and enhance its natural color, a common and accepted practice that brings out the full beauty of otherwise trapped pigments in the crystal lattice.
The stone’s journey from rough to finished gem is a careful conversation between cutter and material. The cutter studied the rough to find the orientation that would produce the purest, most even red across the table while retaining maximum carat weight. The mixed brilliant cut combines a faceted crown that returns lively flashes with a pavilion designed to deepen the body color, creating a stone that reads vivid face-up without looking overly dark. The oval outline was chosen to emphasize the ruby’s length and to allow the viewer’s eye to follow the rich red throughout the gem. At 4.41 millimeters in depth, light reflects and refracts in a way that yields both saturation and brilliance, a balance many fine rubies never achieve. The polish is excellent, so each facet edge catches the light with smooth, mirrorlike surfaces, giving the stone a lively, refined presence suitable for a classic solitaire or an intricate halo design.
Comparisons to rubies from other famous localities help place this pigeon’s blood Burmese ruby in context. Burmese Mogok pigeon’s blood is historically known for a pure, highly saturated red often described as having a slight blue undertone that makes the red read cooler and more velvety. In contrast, rubies from Thailand, particularly those from Chanthaburi and Trat, often display a darker, browner red with lower transparency and a heavier tone that can read more garnet-like in certain lights. Mozambican rubies, especially those from Montepuez, have in recent years produced large, vivid stones with rich saturation, but they more commonly show an orangey-red or slightly pinkish bias compared to classic Mogok pigeon’s blood. Cambodian Pailin rubies tend to carry a deeper, earthier red with brownish modifiers, which can be beautiful but decidedly different from the luminous clarity and pure hue of this Burmese specimen. Rubies from Sri Lanka frequently lean toward the pinker end of the spectrum, and those from East Africa such as Tanzania may exhibit purplish or pinkish tones; by contrast, this GIA certified Burmese stone reads as a true vivid red, with the focused chroma and depth collectors prize.
Seen side by side with these regional personalities, this 2.06 carat Burmese oval stands out for its balanced tone and saturated hue. Where a Thai stone might read deeper and more muted, and a Mozambican gem might offer brighter, more orangey notes, this Burmese pigeon’s blood ruby sits at the classic heart of what connoisseurs seek: a vivid, pure red that carries intensity without tipping into darkness or artificial brightness. The very slightly included clarity grade means that under normal viewing conditions the gem looks clean and transparent, allowing the color to dominate rather than internal features. The mixed brilliant cut further ensures that the red reads uniformly across the table, avoiding the patchiness sometimes seen in larger, less carefully cut rubies. For someone choosing a gem for an engagement ring, a collector seeking provenance, or a jeweler designing an heirloom piece, the combination of GIA certification, Burmese origin, vivid pigeon’s blood hue, and precise cutting makes this ruby a compelling choice.
At The Natural Ruby Company we cherish stones with stories, and this ruby’s is one of origin, craft, and refinement. It is a gemstone that connects the wearer to the ancient geological theatre of Burma and to generations of cutters and lapidaries who coax brilliance and color from the rough. Heat treatment has been applied to enhance stability and color, a standard and transparent practice in the trade, and the GIA report offers independent verification of its qualities. Whether set as the centerpiece of a custom ring, placed within a timeless pendant, or held as part of a curated collection, this 2.06 carat oval pigeon’s blood ruby offers both immediate visual drama and long-term value as a classic Burmese example. If you would like further details, high-resolution images, or to discuss mounting and settings that will best showcase the ruby’s vivid red face-up color and ideal proportions, The Natural Ruby Company is ready to assist in bringing this exceptional stone into a design that honors its journey from the heart of the earth to your hands.



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