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2.19 Ct. Pinkish Red Ruby from Burma (Myanmar)
This loose stone ships by Sep 4
Item ID: | R16519 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.36 Width: 6.61 Height: 4.38 |
Weight: | 2.19 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $5,950 |
This exquisite oval shaped ruby weighs 2.19 carats, a size that immediately sets it apart from the many smaller stones commonly found on the market, and it presents with measurements of 8.36, 6.61, 4.38 millimeters which give a generous face up presence for its weight. The mixed brilliant cut has been executed to maximize return of light and internal fire, and the stone is transparent with a vivid pinkish red color intensity that reads lively and saturated to the eye. Clarity is graded slightly included evaluated at eye level, which means the gem appears clean to most viewers while retaining natural character that collectors prize, and the excellent polish enhances facets and scintillation so the color and brilliance read at their best. This ruby originates from Burma, Myanmar, an origin that has long been associated with the most sought after red tones in corundum, and the gem has been enhanced by heat treatment, a widely accepted and stable treatment that improves color and clarity without compromising long term durability.
When comparing this 2.19 carat Burmese ruby to alternatives on the market, its advantages become clear in both quality and value. Many rubies offered at retail are under one carat, and while small stones can be beautiful, they do not carry the same visual impact or market premium as a gem over two carats, particularly when the color is vivid and the transparency is high. Synthetic and low origin material may mimic color, but they cannot replicate the combination of natural origin, natural inclusions, and the appeal of an authentically mined stone from a classic source. Rubies from other regions can be excellent, but Burmese material with vivid saturation commands a higher collector and connoisseur interest, so a natural 2.19 carat ruby with this level of color and polish represents a superior value proposition compared with similar sized stones lacking provenance or with weaker color. The mixed brilliant cut further differentiates this gem from more common step or mixed cuts that do not always balance color and brilliance as effectively, so this stone will outperform many peers both on the finger and in a portfolio.
From a practical and investment perspective, the 2.19 carat weight of this ruby changes how it will be used and valued. In jewelry, a stone of this size fills a ring head with authority, sits beautifully in a pendant where the color can be displayed without confinement, and pairs well with delicate or bold settings depending on the design objective. The dimensions of 8.36, 6.61, 4.38 millimeters allow jewelers to plan settings that secure the gem while showcasing its table and crown facets, and the excellent polish ensures minimal time is needed for finishing in bespoke work. On the market side, per carat price steps can accelerate beyond the one carat mark, and provenance from Burma, Myanmar, combined with vivid color and a clean face up appearance, positions this ruby to retain or appreciate relative to more common material. For buyers who are comparing options, this gem stands out as a rare combination of natural origin, a desirable and vivid hue, eye level clarity that balances beauty and authenticity, and a weight that elevates both visual impact and rarity. The Natural Ruby Company presents this stone with full disclosure of enhancement and origin, and with guidance for setting and care, making it an outstanding choice for collectors and fine jewelry clients seeking a superior Burmese ruby.



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