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2.66 Ct. Ruby from Mozambique
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Item ID: | R15518 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.8 Width: 8.23 Height: 4.2 |
Weight: | 2.66 Ct. |
Color: help | Pinkish Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $700 |
This 2.66 carat pear shape ruby is a striking example of what an educated buyer seeks when assessing color, cut, and origin. The stone measures 9.80 by 8.23 by 4.20 millimeters, and it has been fashioned with a mixed brilliant cut to balance intense color with lively scintillation. The body tone reads as pinkish red with vivid color intensity, and the material is transparent with an included clarity grade as evaluated at eye level. The excellent polish enhances surface reflection and ensures that light is returned to the eye in broad flashes, while the mixed brand of faceting creates a pleasing pattern of small bright facets across the pavilion and crown. Origin is Mozambique, a locality known for producing richly saturated rubies in sizes that were historically rare, and the stone has undergone standard heat treatment to improve color uniformity and clarity. At The Natural Ruby Company we disclose this enhancement so that collectors and gemologists alike can make informed decisions about natural provenance and market comparability.
From a gemological perspective the included clarity grade means that internal features are visible to the unaided eye under normal viewing conditions, yet they do not unduly compromise the stone s structural integrity or its visual impact when set. Inclusions in rubies often act as fingerprints that corroborate natural origin, and in Mozambique material they frequently occur as fine needles and crystal suites that may contribute to overall character. The mixed brilliant cut used for this pear shape is intentionally chosen to maximize brilliance while preserving weight, and the excellent polish preserves sharp facet junctions, which is essential for optimal light return. Heat treatment in ruby is an established and widely accepted practice to remove silk and to deepen or homogenize color, and when documented it maintains market acceptance among dealers and connoisseurs. For the buyer who values both optical performance and traceable origin, this ruby delivers strong color saturation and an elegant balance of brilliance and depth, making it suitable for high end jewelry settings where the stone s presence is meant to command attention without appearing overstated.
Comparing reflective and optical qualities with other gemstones in the same category clarifies why this ruby stands out to an informed purchaser. Corundum rubies, including this Mozambique gem, typically exhibit higher refractive index and stronger light return than many red spinels and garnets, which gives corundum a more vivid internal brightness and a crisper scintillation when well cut. Compared with spinel, which is isotropic and tends to display uniform light dispersion without pleochroism, ruby can show directional color effects under different lighting angles, and that pleochroism contributes to a living, breathing appearance rather than a flat single tone. Compared with garnet varieties that show deep red but less lively surface flash, a well cut ruby with excellent polish will reflect more distinct facet highlights and produce richer contrast between light and shadow. In practical terms the mixed brilliant faceting of this pear shape produces more dynamic scintillation than a step cut would, while still allowing the vivid pinkish red color to dominate. The presence of inclusions can slightly diffuse reflected light, producing softer flashes, but they also authenticate natural origin and in many cases enhance the stone s appeal to collectors who prize provenance. When set under focused lighting the ruby s polish and cut collaborate to return intense, saturated red flashes, and in daylight the stone s vivid color remains authoritative, distinguishing it from reds that tend to brown or appear lifeless.
As representatives of The Natural Ruby Company we emphasize transparent disclosure of weight, dimensions, clarity, treatment, and origin so that technical buyers can assess rarity and investment potential accurately. This 2.66 carat pear shape ruby from Mozambique combines a desirable size with vivid saturation, a precision mixed brilliant cut, and an excellent polish, creating a gem that is visually compelling and technically sound. For collectors and jewelers who compare corundum to other red gemstones, this stone offers superior light return and enduring hardness, making it ideal for everyday wear as well as for showroom pieces. If you would like additional gemological documentation, high resolution images, or advice on mounting options to best showcase the ruby s reflective and color properties, The Natural Ruby Company is available to assist with condition reports and secure shipping arrangements.




