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2.49 Ct. Pinkish Red Ruby from Mozambique
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Item ID: | R15421 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.33 Width: 8.26 Height: 3.09 |
Weight: | 2.49 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $1,300 |
This specimen is a beautifully proportioned 2.49 carat pear shape ruby, presenting dimensions of 12.33 x 8.26 x 3.09 mm, with a pinkish red hue and vivid color intensity, faceted to a mixed brilliant configuration, graded as included at eye level, and finished to an excellent polish. Originating from Mozambique, this stone demonstrates the modern benchmark for material that balances saturated, lively red with an appealing pink overtone, making it both visually striking and versatile in design. The mixed brilliant cut chosen for this piece reflects a deliberate choice by our lapidary team to harmonize scintillation and color saturation, while the heat treatment performed is a standard, stable enhancement intended to optimize color and reduce silk without introducing fracture filling. The Natural Ruby Company offers this ruby with full disclosure of its treatments and origin, and with confidence in the consistency of its cutting geometry and surface finish.
The geometric faceting of this pear shaped ruby is engineered to maximize internal light propagation and controlled leakage, starting with a carefully sized table relative to overall face up dimensions, and a crown architecture that employs star and kite facets to capture incident light and channel it into the pavilion. The cutter has used a classical mixed brilliant vocabulary, combining precisely oriented brilliant facets on the crown with a modified pavilion plan that creates strong mirror pathways for red wavelengths to be returned to the observer. The kite facets converge toward the culet to focus light, while the bezel facets provide the contrast necessary for pronounced scintillation. Girdle thickness has been maintained to structural norms, avoiding extreme thinness that would risk durability, and the girdle surface displays consistent faceting and finishing so that light leakage at the perimeter is minimized. Facet junctions are crisp and symmetrical, a consequence of controlled laps and sequential polishing stages that preserve facet geometry and ensure each plane reflects with optical clarity.
Optically, the stone exhibits maximum light play for a ruby of this weight and shape, with a dynamic balance between large area flashes and fine scintillation. The mixed brilliant approach allows for broad flashes of face up color that emphasize the vivid pinkish red when observed under diffuse lighting, while in directional lighting the modified pavilion design produces numerous small flashes, or scintillation facets, that animate the gem with movement and fire. Because red wavelengths are longer and less prone to dispersion than blue and green, the cutter optimized facet angles and table-to-depth ratio to favor saturation and return of dominant red light rather than increasing white return. The result is a stone that reads richly colored across viewing conditions, yet still exhibits lively internal motion. Slight internal silk and characteristic inclusions typical of Mozambique sourcing are oriented in planes that interact with the facet network to create a desirable velvety depth, softening any overly windowed appearances and enhancing perceived saturation without obscuring brilliance.
Regarding clarity and treatment, the clarity grade of included at eye level indicates the presence of inclusions that are visible to the unaided eye under normal viewing conditions, a common and natural characteristic for rubies from Mozambique. These inclusions may include fine rutile needles, healed fissures, and mineral crystals, and were considered in the cutting plan to be used constructively, either to add depth or to be masked by facet alignment. The ruby was subjected to controlled heat treatment, a widely accepted practice in the trade that stabilizes and intensifies color by reducing silk and modifying trace element sites, without the use of glass or resin filling. Our polish protocol culminated in an excellent surface finish, achieved by progressive micron grit sequences and final chemi-mechanical polishing that enhances luster, minimizes surface graining, and preserves sharp facet edges. This combination of transparency, polished finish, and considered orientation of inclusions yields a gem that performs strongly for both spectacle and longevity.
For practical use and design considerations, the 12.33 x 8.26 x 3.09 mm pear shape lends itself to both vertical pendants and tapered ring settings, where the weight distribution and face up area will present a dominant, elegant color window. The mixed brilliant geometry breathes particularly well in jewelry that allows light to enter and exit freely, such as halo ring settings with open backs or pendant bezels with a gallery that permits pavilion exposure, so that the engineered light return can be fully appreciated. The robust girdle and excellent polish support secure prong or bezel mounting without compromising optical performance, and the vivid color intensity makes the gem suitable as a focal solitaire or as the centerpiece for a more complex setting. The Natural Ruby Company provides detailed imagery and viewing options under standard daylight and directional light to illustrate how the crafted facet geometry interacts with illumination, and we offer guidance on mounting styles that preserve the gem safety while maximizing its engineered light play.
This Mozambique ruby is a technical showcase of precise cutting, considered treatment, and gemological character, presented with transparent disclosure by The Natural Ruby Company. It is ideal for the buyer who values the interplay between facet architecture and spectral response, and who appreciates how measured proportions and expert polishing produce consistent, repeatable light performance. For further technical details, inclusion photographs, and consultation on mounting and certification, please contact The Natural Ruby Company and we will provide loupe images, viewing recommendations, and full treatment disclosure to assist with informed purchasing and design choices.



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