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2.06 Ct. Ruby from Mozambique
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Item ID: | R15933 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8 Width: 5.94 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 | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $6,205 |
This Bellerophon certified Red 2.06 carat oval shape ruby from Mozambique is a compelling example of natural corundum, with precise dimensions of 8.00 by 5.94 by 4.41 mm, a mixed brilliant cut, and a clarity grade described as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level. The mixed brilliant cut combines a brilliant facet arrangement on the crown with more traditional pavilion faceting, which optimizes both light return and color saturation, producing the vivid color intensity noted in the report. The stone has an excellent polish, which enhances facet crispness and the overall face up appeal, and the enhancement is disclosed as heat treated, a standard and stable treatment that improves both color and clarity without altering the underlying natural origin that the certification confirms. At 2.06 carats this oval ruby offers a generous face up presence for a center stone in many ring designs, and the measurements indicate a comfortable span for classic and modern settings alike.
Clarity and cut are central to how this ruby communicates its value to an educated buyer, and the description very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, tells an important story. Inclusions in natural rubies are typically internal features that reflect the stone forming under geological conditions, and in this piece they are minimal enough that the gem reads clean to the naked eye while remaining characteristic of a natural specimen. Those internal markers are often used by gemologists to verify natural origin, and they contribute to the stone becoming a unique, one of a kind object rather than a uniform product. The mixed brilliant cut in this oval helps disperse light across the table while retaining deep color in the pavilion, a balance that is particularly desirable in rubies where saturation and hue are critical to value. An excellent polish further ensures that each facet edge is smooth and sharp, maximizing scintillation and giving the vivid red tone a lively, saturated appearance in both direct and diffused light.
The provenance and treatment history of this ruby are both disclosed and supported by the accompanying Bellerophon certificate, and that matters to collectors and connoisseurs who prioritize traceability. Mozambique is a modern source of exceptionally strong and vivid red rubies, often producing stones with saturated chroma and appealing depth of color, and this specimen exemplifies those geographic characteristics. Heat treatment is a widely accepted enhancement for rubies, it is stable under normal wear conditions, and when fully disclosed and documented by a reputable laboratory it carries no stigma among serious buyers. For an informed purchaser, accurate disclosure and laboratory certification are essential, because they allow direct comparison across lots and add transparency to provenance and treatment. At The Natural Ruby Company we prioritize full documentation and ethical sourcing, so when you acquire a certified ruby like this one you receive both the gem and the provenance, which supports long term collectability and resale considerations.
When comparing this natural Mozambique ruby to lab grown rubies, it is important to consider both material sameness and market differences. Structurally and chemically a lab grown ruby is the same mineral species, corundum, and it shares the same hardness and durability, which makes both suitable for everyday wear. However, natural rubies carry geological history, which is visible in their unique inclusion signatures, growth zoning, and trace element fingerprints, and those features are prized by collectors and investors. Lab grown material often offers more uniform clarity and color at lower price points, but that uniformity is precisely what makes it less rare and generally less desirable to buyers seeking natural provenance or long term appreciation. In addition, gemological testing can readily distinguish growth patterns and inclusion types characteristic of lab methods from those of natural formation, and certification will reflect those findings. There are environmental and ethical considerations on both sides, and while lab growth can reduce some mining impacts, responsible sourcing from regions like Mozambique combined with transparent certification, as provided by The Natural Ruby Company, offers a compelling ethical path for purchasers who prefer natural material.
For the educated buyer who values documentation, origin, and a balance of beauty and rarity, this Bellerophon certified Mozambique ruby represents a sound choice. Its vivid color intensity, thoughtful mixed brilliant cut, conservative clarity grading at very slightly included to the eye, and excellent polish combine to deliver both immediate visual impact and long term desirability. Heat treatment has been openly disclosed, and the accompanying laboratory certificate supports the stone narrative and adds confidence for appraisal and future resale. If you are considering a piece that will be appreciated by gem literate clients, or that will sit at the center of a carefully crafted commission, this ruby merits close consideration, and The Natural Ruby Company stands ready to provide further details on the certificate, setting options, and provenance to assist in your decision.



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