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2.45 Ct. Cabochon Ruby from Burma (Myanmar)
This loose stone ships by Feb 13
Item ID: | R15031 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.83 Width: 7.07 Height: 4.02 |
Weight: | 2.45 Ct. |
Color: help | Red |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $52 |
Presenting a refined example of natural Burmese color, this translucent 2.45 carat oval red ruby from The Natural Ruby Company stands apart from the common offerings on the market, with dimensions of 8.83 by 7.07 by 4.02 millimeters that give it a substantial presence without overwhelming classic jewelry proportions. Unlike many mass produced stones that emphasize flash over character, this cabochon cut ruby offers a warm, internal glow that changes with angle and light, creating a living depth that faceted stones can struggle to match. The intense color intensity is immediate and inviting, and the excellent polish brings a silky surface sheen that complements the cabochon form rather than competing with it. While most rubies for everyday jewelry are presented as either heavily included low value pieces or as small, over faceted stones that lose color under bright light, this Burmese cabochon maintains its color saturation and translucency in settings where light is softer and more intimate. The heat treatment applied is standard and ethical within the trade, improving color without compromising the natural origin or structural integrity, and the provenance from Burma ensures a pedigree that collectors and connoisseurs recognize as superior to many mixed origin alternatives flooding the market.
When comparing clarity and authenticity, this piece shows why inclusions can be an advantage rather than a fault, as the included grade evaluated at eye level provides visible telltale features that point to natural formation and traditional Burmese characteristics. Market alternatives often rely on glass filling, diffusion treatments, or synthetics to mimic a deep red, steps that result in stones that may look good at first glance, but lack the resilience and story of a naturally formed ruby. The natural inclusions in this cabochon act as fingerprints of origin, and when combined with the stone being heat treated, they deliver a balanced compromise between untreated rarity and market acceptability. Buyers who prioritize long term value typically seek stones with documented origin and natural inclusions, because these elements support both aesthetic uniqueness and later resale or appraisal credibility. At 2.45 carats the ruby is large enough to be the focal point of a bespoke ring or pendant, yet modest enough to sit comfortably in a refined design, making it more versatile than many larger but lower quality stones that demand ostentatious, and often impractical, settings.
The choice of the cabochon cut and the execution of the polish set this ruby apart from ordinary cabochons you may encounter elsewhere, where uneven domes or poor lusters flatten color and reduce impact. Here, the dome is well proportioned to the oval outline, producing a balanced silhouette that highlights the gem rather than the setting, and the excellent polish allows light to flow across the surface, amplifying the stone’s translucency and internal vibrancy. Many sellers present cabochons from their inventory that have been poorly surfaced, leaving microscopic scratches or dull spots that betray rushed finishing, and while such flaws might be acceptable in lower price tiers, they are unacceptable for discerning buyers seeking a signature piece. The Natural Ruby Company invests in skilled lapidary work and quality control, ensuring that the cabochon form of this ruby is harmonious with its natural character. In practice, this means the gem performs beautifully in warm gold or rich platinum settings, and it translates into a jewel that reads as refined both in natural light and under more dramatic lighting conditions, unlike cheaper competitors that either look washed out or artificially enhanced.
For buyers weighing value, rarity, and aesthetic performance, this Burmese cabochon ruby from The Natural Ruby Company offers a compelling proposition, marrying authentic origin and acceptable enhancement practices with superior lapidary finishing. In a market where many rubies are presented without clear origin, or with treatments that obscure natural identity, this stone’s combination of intense color, translucency, included clarity at eye level, and excellent polish creates a profile that is both attractive and defensible over time. Collectors and jewelry designers who prioritize genuine material and long term desirability will appreciate the way this piece balances character and usability, avoiding the pitfalls of glassy imitations and poorly finished alternatives. Whether set as the centerpiece of an heirloom ring, mounted in a tactile pendant, or incorporated into a bespoke design, this ruby offers a rare blend of Burmese lineage and contemporary craftsmanship, and The Natural Ruby Company stands ready to provide further details regarding certification, recommended settings, and bespoke mounting options to help you secure a genuinely exceptional natural ruby.



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