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2.81 Ct. Star Ruby from Mozambique
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Item ID: | R14167 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.43 Width: 6.68 Height: 3.86 |
Weight: | 2.81 Ct. |
Color: help | Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $500 |
Star appearance: | 2-4 Ray, Strong Star Appearance |
I am pleased to present a remarkable natural star ruby offered by The Natural Ruby Company, a beautifully semi translucent oval gem weighing 2.81 carats, measuring 9.43 by 6.68 by 3.86 millimeters, shaped with a traditional cabochon cut that maximizes its asterism and overall visual appeal. This stone displays a vivid red color intensity that reads as rich and lively to the eye, and it has been evaluated with a clarity grade of included when examined at eye level. The polish is excellent, giving the surface a smooth reflective finish that enhances the movement of light across the cabochon, and importantly, this ruby has no enhancement, which means it remains in its natural state as mined. The origin is Mozambique, a source known for producing deeply colored rubies that exhibit strong color and good optical phenomena, and this piece represents a fine example of a natural star ruby from that region, offered with the care and expertise that customers expect from The Natural Ruby Company.
Visually, this ruby presents a compelling balance of color and asterism, with the star appearing clean and centered when the stone is viewed under a direct light source. The cabochon profile has been carefully shaped to allow the internal silk of rutile needles to intersect in a way that forms a distinct star pattern, providing a lively six rayed star that gently shifts and sharpens as the light moves. The semi translucent body allows light penetration to a degree that both reveals the depth of the red body color and permits the star to form with clarity, giving an almost ethereal glow from within. The vivid color intensity contributes to a striking contrast between the body color and the lighter star, creating an instant focal point for jewellery designs. The excellent polish ensures minimal surface disruption, so the star reads smoothly across the dome, while the visible inclusions that give the asterism also affirm the gem s natural origin and the structural factors that create this classic optical effect.
From a gemological and value perspective, several points make this ruby a noteworthy acquisition. The clarity grade of included, assigned at eye level, acknowledges the presence of internal features which in the case of a star ruby are often the very cause of the sought after asterism, in particular finely oriented rutile silk. The absence of any enhancement or treatment significantly enhances the stone s desirability among collectors and connoisseurs who prioritize natural, untreated material. Mozambique as an origin adds context to the trade story and market perception, since rubies from this region have become recognized for their saturated hues and commercial presence in recent years. The cabochon cut is the traditional and correct choice for star rubies, as it preserves weight, displays the star most effectively, and supports robust settings for everyday wear. In terms of durability, ruby is one of the hardest commonly used gemstones, rated nine on the Mohs scale, which makes it suitable for rings and other jewellery that will be enjoyed regularly, while still benefiting from mindful care to protect the polish and reduce the risk of surface abrasion or chips.
When considering how to showcase this ruby, several design directions will highlight its natural qualities and investment potential. A classic solitaire setting in a warm metal such as 18 karat yellow gold or a mixed metal design will emphasize the richness of the red body color, while a halo of small white diamonds can provide a bright frame that accentuates the star without overwhelming it. For a more understated and elegant look, a bezel or low profile setting will protect the cabochon and allow the star to sit close to the finger or neckline for everyday wear. Because this stone is untreated, it appeals to collectors and clients seeking provenance and natural beauty, and it can be accompanied by consultation from The Natural Ruby Company regarding mounting options that respect the stone s optical requirements and long term care. We invite serious buyers and jewellery designers to contact The Natural Ruby Company for additional photographs, lighting condition images to view the asterism in different angles, and questions about setting recommendations, certification, or shipping and insurance options. This ruby represents the rare combination of natural, untreated origin, vivid color, and a dramatic star effect, a combination that will remain an admired and treasured piece for years to come.



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