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3.09 Ct. Ruby from Mozambique
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Item ID: | R15698 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.53 Width: 7.15 Height: 4.3 |
Weight: | 3.09 Ct. |
Color: help | Purplish Red |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Mozambique |
Per carat price: help | $2,590 |
This beautiful transparent 3.09 carat cushion shape purplish red ruby from Mozambique measures 10.53 by 7.15 by 4.30 millimeters, and it is offered by The Natural Ruby Company. The mixed brilliant cut focuses light into the pavilion and crown facets, rendering lively face up brilliance while preserving weight and presence in a classic cushion outline. Evaluated at eye level with a clarity grade of included, the stone displays natural internal characteristics that are part of its individuality, while an excellent polish gives the surface a satiny sheen and crisp facet definition. The color reads as purplish red with an intense saturation, a tone that sits between vivid red and lively violet, producing a regal and often flattering appearance under varied lighting. Enhancement by heat treatment is disclosed, which is a stable and widely accepted practice used to intensify color and improve clarity, and in this example it has been applied to reveal the richest expression of the stone without overstepping standard trade practices.
When compared to rubies from other famous localities, this Mozambique gem offers a distinct and desirable personality. Classic Burmese rubies are often sought after for their pure pigeon blood red with a slightly blue secondary hue, a color that can seem more concentrated and velvety in smaller sizes, but that rarity and origin premium can make large Burmese stones prohibitively expensive. This Mozambican ruby leans more toward a purplish red, introducing a softer violet warmth that reads as both rich and modern, while retaining the depth collectors prize. Thai and Cambodian rubies typically present darker brownish red tones, which can appear more muted or earthy, especially under incandescent light, making them excellent for antique looks but less striking in contemporary settings. Sri Lankan rubies, and many from Madagascar, tend to run lighter and more pinkish, offering a brighter, candy like appeal that lacks the depth found in this piece. Vietnamese and Indonesian material can show an orangey red tendency, which warms the stone toward a different color family. In short, this Mozambique ruby occupies a balanced niche that combines the depth and intensity many buyers desire, with a slightly purplish cast that gives it individuality and modern versatility.
Beyond hue and tone, practical considerations make this ruby an appealing option for fine jewelry and investment. The mixed brilliant cut enhances brilliance and scintillation, which helps to mask minor inclusions in the eye visible range without diminishing overall transparency. The included clarity grade indicates internal features that are consistent with natural ruby formation, and these features often contribute to light play and the stone character collectors appreciate. The excellent polish increases surface reflectivity, which improves apparent color saturation and gives a lively face up presentation whether set in a solitaire, halo, or three stone design. From a value perspective, Mozambique rubies frequently deliver larger sizes and vibrant colors at a more accessible price point than equally colored stones from historically prized regions, offering superior cost to beauty ratio. Heat treatment is stable and accepted across the trade, and when disclosed it allows buyers to compare like with like. For those seeking a distinctive ruby that stands apart from the traditional pigeon blood archetype, this purplish red Mozambique ruby from The Natural Ruby Company combines intense color, attractive proportions, and fine workmanship, and it responds beautifully to settings in yellow gold and rose gold where the warm metal complements the violet notes, or in white metal when a cooler contrast is desired. Please contact The Natural Ruby Company for further details, imagery, and options for custom mounting.



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