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2.26 Ct. Ruby from Mozambique
This loose stone ships by Dec 16
Item ID: | R14338 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 11.1 Width: 6.61 Height: 3.61 |
Weight: | 2.26 Ct. |
Color: help | Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $9,405 |
This listing from The Natural Ruby Company presents a transparent, GRS certified vivid red Pigeons Blood ruby, weighing 2.26 carat, with precise dimensions of 11.10 by 6.61 by 3.61 mm in a classic pear shape. The stone is fashioned with a mixed brilliant cut, combining a faceted crown designed for optimal light entry with a pavilion geometry that emphasizes return and scintillation, culminating in excellent polish that produces crisp facet junctions and minimal windowing. Clarity is graded very slightly included at eye level, indicating only minor internal features that do not detract from the overall visual performance, and the vivid color intensity is uniformly saturated across the table and shoulders, yielding the deep, highly desirable red tone associated with Pigeons Blood rubies. Origin is Mozambique and enhancement is limited to standard heat treatment, a stable and widely accepted process that improves color and clarity without introducing foreign filling substances, as confirmed by the accompanying GRS report.
From a technical perspective the mixed brilliant faceting provides a balance between fire and face up color, with precise pavilion angles that favor return of long wavelength light, enhancing the red saturation while maintaining lively scintillation across movement. The cut proportions are optimized for a pear silhouette, with symmetry that supports good optical center and minimal extinction along the axis, making this stone suitable for solitaire rings and pendants where directional light performance matters. On the Mohs hardness scale ruby, as a gem variety of corundum, registers at 9, markedly harder than common jewelry gems such as topaz and quartz, and second only to diamond at 10, providing excellent resistance to scratching and abrasion for everyday wear. Given the very slightly included clarity and durable corundum composition, this ruby is well suited to secure mounting, though like all gemstones it benefits from avoidance of sharp blows, prolonged exposure to harsh chemicals, and extreme thermal shock during repair. For buyers seeking a technically superior Pigeons Blood ruby with documentation and provenance, this gem from The Natural Ruby Company combines expert cutting, stable treatment, and exceptional color for investment grade jewelry applications.



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