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2.86 Ct. Ruby from Burma (Myanmar)
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Item ID: | R15609 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.55 Width: 7.31 Height: 5.24 |
Weight: | 2.86 Ct. |
Color: help | Red |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $24,300 |
This 2.86 carat oval ruby represents a precise balance of size and optical performance, with exact dimensions of 8.55 by 7.31 by 5.24 millimeters, and a classic oval outline that optimizes carat weight distribution for mounting. The cutting style is a mixed brilliant cut, combining a modified brilliant crown with a step or mixed pavilion that enhances both scintillation and depth of color. The mixed brilliant approach allows for larger crown facets to catch and return light, while the pavilion geometry controls the light leakage typical to oval forms, resulting in a lively face up appearance and a strong contrast pattern. Origin documented as Burma Myanmar is notable because it is associated with the distinct chromium driven red hue that gemstone connoisseurs seek, and the stone has been heat treated as a conventional and stable enhancement to improve color homogeneity and clarity. This ruby is offered by The Natural Ruby Company with full transparency on origin and enhancement, and the measurements and carat weight are provided to aid precise design and setting planning.
At the loupe and evaluated at eye level the clarity is graded as very very slightly included, meaning that inclusions are minimal and do not detract from visual performance to the naked eye, while under magnification they confirm natural formation. The vivid color intensity denotes a saturated red that sits between pure red and slightly purplish red, producing both warm and cool interactions depending on viewing angle and lighting. The excellent polish contributes to crisp facet junctions and clean reflection of light, increasing both brilliance and lustre. From a gemological perspective the interplay of vivid saturation with very very slight inclusions is ideal for a collector grade ruby because the high color value masks minor feathering and the polish preserves maximum light return. The mixed brilliant cut further accentuates this balance by creating large flash facets on the crown for scintillation, while the pavilion facets are cut to maintain depth so the vivid hue reads consistently across the table when mounted.
When considering how this ruby will perform in jewelry, the 2.86 carat weight and oval shape lend themselves to a range of settings from classic solitaire to halo and three stone compositions. On warm skin tones with yellow or golden undertones the rich crimson shifts towards a warm tomato red that harmonizes with yellow and rose gold, producing a seamless integration with the body s natural warmth. On neutral skin tones the vivid saturation reads as pure, intense red, providing a bold focal point that flatters without overpowering. On cool skin tones with pink or bluish undertones the stone can appear slightly cooler and more ruby red, and pairing with white metals such as platinum or rhodium plated white gold will enhance that crisp presentation. For deeper skin tones the ruby s vividness creates an elegant contrast, the saturated red maintaining visibility and presence even in lower light conditions, and yellow gold settings will amplify the stone s warmth for a luminous effect. Designers may choose a higher profile prong setting to maximize light entry and scintillation, or a well proportioned bezel to protect the girdle for everyday wear, the mixed brilliant cut providing sufficient internal reflection to remain lively even in more protective settings.
From a craftsmanship and provenance standpoint this gem is a strong example of traditional cutting and natural material sourcing, offered by The Natural Ruby Company with clear notation of heat treatment and Burmese origin, which are both relevant to valuation and market preference. The dimensions and cut proportions given allow bench jewelers to plan bezels and prong placements that respect the oval s symmetry and avoid girdle damage, and the excellent polish reduces the need for additional surface rework when setting. For clients seeking a centerpiece that balances collector appeal with wearable robustness, the very very slightly included clarity and heat treated stability make this ruby suitable for daily ring use provided standard care is observed, such as avoiding harsh chemicals and extreme thermal shock. In summary this 2.86 carat mixed brilliant oval from Burma Myanmar offers vivid color intensity, excellent polish, and a clarity profile that supports both display grade jewelry and refined bespoke design, and The Natural Ruby Company stands behind the descriptive grading to assist designers and collectors in making informed choices.



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