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2.50 Ct. Ruby from Tanzania
Item ID: R3698
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Item ID: | R3698 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.28 Width: 7.34 Height: 4.33 |
Weight: | 2.50 Ct. |
Color: help | Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Brilliant |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Product description
Looking for a gift to express your love? Forget the roses that will fade and crumble, and give this rare and everlasting 2.50ct untreated Ruby from Tanzania. The intense, strongly saturated color glows on its own, but if set in yellow gold, well it may just give off warmth as well! With a report from the world renowned Gemological Institute of America stating that the ruby is unheated; this beauty is worth every penny!
The Pear shape, also known as the “tear drop” shape is a great cut combining the brilliance of both round and oval cut stones with the brilliance of a marquise cut stones. Like the marquise, an interesting thing to note, is that pear shapes tend to make fingers appear longer and slimmer. Whether you’re looking for a sapphire or a ruby, the pear shape is a beautiful and classic option for sapphire and ruby jewelry.
The Pear shape, also known as the “tear drop” shape is a great cut combining the brilliance of both round and oval cut stones with the brilliance of a marquise cut stones. Like the marquise, an interesting thing to note, is that pear shapes tend to make fingers appear longer and slimmer. Whether you’re looking for a sapphire or a ruby, the pear shape is a beautiful and classic option for sapphire and ruby jewelry.
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Rubies are one of the most valuable precious stones, they have been coveted for centuries by royalty, gem collectors, larger-than-life personalities, and have experienced a resurgence in popularity in recent years as a centerpiece stone for an engagement ring.
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